It's the subject of his book Winning the Oil Endgame, and he makes it sound fairly simple: On one hand,
the deadly risks of continued dependency, and on the other, some win - win solutions.
Other, more established oncologists point out that Cui's mice are genetically uniform; humans, with their distinct DNA differences, would run
a deadly risk of the donated cells attacking their host, even if they aren't rejected first.
They can slow dog a dog who gulps their food, thereby reducing
the deadly risk of bloat among other dangerous gastrointestinal issues.
Not exact matches
If North Korea's weapons program ends, the scientists with highly sought - after skills would «
risk of proliferation
of their
deadly knowledge to other states or terrorists,» according to the senators.
CAR - T treatments, including competing products from Novartis rivals Kite Pharma and Juno Therapeutics, come with the
risk of potentially
deadly side effects such as cytokine - release syndrome (CRS), in which a glut
of T - cell - assisting cytokines can cause high fever, low blood pressure, and problems with lung oxygenation.
While Quirky tried to house a lot
of this added value within its walls, the
risk and overhead proved
deadly.
Countries that tolerate dangerous — and even
deadly — working conditions and deny basic workers» rights, especially the right to freedom
of association, will
risk losing preferential access to the U.S. market.
Warnings about the
risks of investing in the unregulated market have increased - Denmark's central bank governor called it a «
deadly» gamble - and there have been worries about the security
of exchanges on which cryptocurrencies are bought and sold.
The
risk of arterial clotting can lead to stroke, and heart attack; those
of venous clot can lead to a
deadly pulmonary embolus, or in those with a patent (still open) foramen ovale in the heart, to a paradoxical embolus to the brain and a stroke.
To interview for their visas, the girls
risked a 500 - mile trek cross-country to the American embassy in Kabul — the site
of several recent suicide attacks and one
deadly truck bomb in early June that killed at least 90 people.
«When he left at the beginning
of August, we understood there was a
risk he could become sick with this
deadly virus but I knew that he needed to go and be with the Liberian people who needed a hospital to be open.»
Infants who are left to sleep in their car seat, even when brought indoors,
risk collapse
of their airway, with potentially
deadly results.
Bumpers, blankets and other crib accessories, like sleep positioners or wedges, can be dangerous — even
deadly, dramatically increasing your little one's
risk of SIDS.
A «low
risk» birth can turn into a
deadly emergency in the blink
of an eye.
Unfortunately, many
of these homes pose a real and
deadly risk to the children that live there.
Yet time and time again I have read and written about homebirth loss mothers praising
deadly midwives, praising the «experience»
of a vaginal birth
of a dead child, refusing to cooperate in disciplining the midwife responsible, advocating for more «freedom» for homebirth midwives, and, most grotesque
of all, choosing to
risk their next child's life by having a homebirth.
Have I shaved years off my life or put myself at
risk of a painful,
deadly disease simply by eating food that tastes good and is as universal and all - American as a Sunday family get - together?
Examples I personally can document: a plague
of deadly bacteria in the newborn nursery killing 3 previously healthy newborns, exploding the fetal lungs with too forceful dose
of oxygen after birth by inexperienced doctor, crushing the skull during forceps extraction, overdose
of adrenalin to newborn by a nurse, slow paging or slow response to call to resuscitate newborn, exploding the uterus (uterine rupture) and / or placental abruption as a result
of high IV dose
of oxytocin in labor in a low
risk women.
Milk banks are a little like blood banks in that they carefully screen donors; milk is safely processed and shipped to NICUs where it lowers the
risk of infection and
deadly diseases.
A single bad burn in infancy or childhood doubles one's
risk of developing malignant melanoma, the most
deadly of skin cancers, in adulthood.
«Babies born with low levels
of protective intestinal bacteria are at an increased
risk of devastating and sometimes
deadly infections,» said Michael Sherman, M.D., professor emeritus in the Department
of Child Health at the MU School
of Medicine and lead author
of the study.
And you'll have a lower
risk of premenopausal breast cancer and ovarian cancer, an often
deadly disease that's on the rise.
The Centers for Disease Control recommends using hot water to make formula in order to avoid the
risk of infection by rare but
deadly bacteria called Cronobacter that has been found in powdered formula.
It really increases her
risk of foodborne illness, which is particularly dangerous, even
deadly, in children.
While you may count on a pillow and warm blanket for a comfy night's sleep, these items can be
deadly when placed in your baby's crib as they increase the
risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and accidental suffocation.
This also greatly reduces the
risk of accidental ingestion by a child, which could be
deadly,» said Legislator Hardwick.
The
risk to the public from the outbreak
of the
deadly H5N1 strain
of avian bird flu in Suffolk is «negligible», environment secretary David Miliband has insisted.
A Puerto Rico dam damaged by heavy rains from Hurricane Maria was in danger
of failing, posing a
risk to communities downstream, as people across the U.S. territory sought to dig out from the
deadly storm.
As a result, the Oneida County Health Department is cautioning area residents to be particularly prudent when dealing with animals, both domestic and feral in order to reduce the
risk of exposure to the
deadly virus transmitted through the saliva and mucous membranes
of an infected animal.
As for why evolution wouldn't have long ago snuffed out this genetic thorn in the side
of fertility, Cherr suspects the mutation may also confer some yet - unknown advantage, the way the sickle - cell gene provides malaria protection along with the
risk of a
deadly blood disease.
But when blood tests and clinical evaluation were done with the help
of the regional Texas Border Infectious Disease Surveillance project, a surprising culprit was unmasked: dengue hemorrhagic fever, a
deadly viral disease usually regarded as a
risk only in the tropics.
By increasing the pH
of the stomach, PPIs also boost the
risk of infection: studies published in JAMA in 2004 and 2005 reported that subjects on acid - suppressing drugs are nearly twice as likely to develop pneumonia, and nearly three times as likely to acquire a potentially
deadly infection from the bacterium Clostridium difficile, as unmedicated subjects (although the overall
risk is low).
Previous examples were the conviction
of Italian researchers for their failure to warn about the
risk of a
deadly earthquake in L'Aquila and the recent debate about the Stamina Foundation, which offers stem cell therapies that many scientists say aren't scientifically proven.
Back in print in the United States for the first time in 30 years, Roadside Picnic takes place in one
of six zones on Earth where aliens once landed and left behind
deadly gravitational pits, toxic slime, and technology that researchers
risk their lives to obtain and study.
The former head
of Italy's civil protection department, Guido Bertolaso, is to be investigated for manslaughter alongside seven scientists and technicians who are currently on trial for allegedly having carried out a superficial seismic
risk analysis and giving a false sense
of security to people in the central Italian town
of L'Aquila only days before a
deadly earthquake struck and killed 308 people.
The
deadly fungal disease known as white - nose syndrome has spread to bat colonies throughout eastern North America over the past seven years, causing bat populations to crash, with several species now at
risk of extinction.
On the safety side, the panelists delved into the possible
risks of injecting genetically modified cells into patients, including the potential for
deadly viral infections, brain toxicity, and, paradoxically, the growth
of new tumors brought about by CAR - T cells years after treatment.
Over time, however, scientists began noticing that antibiotics can increase babies»
risk of the very afflictions the drugs aim to protect against — such as fungal infections, late - onset sepsis, and a
deadly intestinal disorder called necrotizing enterocolitis.
The new study analyzed heart disease
risk factors among more than 3,900 patients who were treated for ST - elevation myocardial infarction, or STEMI — the most severe and
deadly type
of heart attack — at Cleveland Clinic between 1995 and 2014.
Gostin: The
risk of a
deadly global pandemic over the long term is actually quite high.
Such potentially problematic findings could include an individual's
risk of certain cancers, her chance
of passing on a
deadly disease to her children, or a chromosomal abnormality that could cause infertility.
But with tanners possibly becoming addicted to the high — spending too much time in salons and outside — the
risk of cancer increases, and the proclivity can become
deadly.
From increased
risk of obesity to
deadly drowsy driving, sleep deprivation is a public health threat — remember to tell your boss that when he catches you napping at your desk.
«New drug cuts
risk of deadly transplant side effect in half.»
A new class
of drugs reduced the
risk of patients contracting a serious and often
deadly side effect
of lifesaving bone marrow transplant treatments, according to a study from researchers at the University
of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The world's biggest study into an individual's genetic make - up and the
risk of developing lung disease could allow scientists to more accurately «predict» — based on genes and smoking — your chance
of developing COPD, a
deadly disease which is the third commonest cause
of death in the world.
Scientists have found that if a pregnant woman is exposed, the
deadly contaminant can alter the activity
of several genes in her fetus, potentially increasing the child's
risk of cancer later in life.
Frequent exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays for individuals under the age
of 35 increases the
risk of developing melanoma — the most aggressive and
deadliest form
of skin cancer — by 75 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Officials warned that more than 12 million people were at
risk, including residents
of Cebu City, which has a population
of about 2.5 million, and areas still reeling from a
deadly 2011 storm and a 7.2 - magnitude quake last month.
A few drinks a week may lower your chances
of getting one disease, but significantly boost the
risk of acquiring something just as
deadly.