Previous studies have identified higher rates of cancer among patients with IBD than the general population, but these studies have lacked the population size or follow - up to assess trends
in lifetime risks in childhood onset IBD.
«These findings are important because they suggest that the genes we inherit from our parents likely play a significant role
in our lifetime risk of developing pancreatic cancer,» said Dr. Biankin.
Not exact matches
Though I always like to specify that the volatility or variability of a portfolio is not necessarily
risk to a
lifetime investor,
in order to objectively evaluate the
risk level of investment portfolios for research purposes, variability of portfolio returns is what is used.
A report
in February last year from the Pensions and
Lifetime Savings Association suggested default funds for defined contribution (DC) pensions - which 90 per cent of DC savers subscribe to - are vulnerable to a range of environmental, social and governance
risks (ESG), including substantial climate
risk.
People call that area the
risk zone because your account balances are at their highest then — you have a
lifetime of savings — and if you lose 30 percent, like people did
in 2008, you're toast.»
With uncertainty as a guaranteed constant
in the
lifetime of a business, implementing robust
risk management is a key element of a company's ability to adapt and thrive.
I will
risk the charge of special pleading by saying that my friend Don Briel is one of the true heroes of Catholic higher education
in my
lifetime.
The proportion of people aged 18 years and over who consumed more than two standard drinks per day on average, exceeding the National Health and Medical Research Council
lifetime risk guidelines, decreased to 19.5 %
in 2011 - 12 from 20.9 %
in 2007 - 08.
Together, households
in the 4th and 5th quintile account for only 10 % of the total sample, yet consume 40 % of the total volume of alcohol, with an average apparent consumption above the recommended level for low -
risk of harm over the
lifetime (i.e. no more than 2 standard drinks / day over the
lifetime).
Longer duration of breastfeeding may or may not affect the appearance of your breasts, but it will reduce the
risk for breast cancer over your
lifetime,
in addition to the many other health benefits to you and to your breastfed baby.
In the US, the
lifetime risk for developing melanoma is 2.03 %.
Given questions about how long the vaccine is effective for, she questioned the efficacy of giving shots to girls as young as 11 years old
in parts of the world (such as the U.S.) where women regularly undergo safety Pap screening repeatedly over their
lifetimes, saying that the chances of their contracting cervical cancer may be less than the «small»
risks associated with the vaccine.
1
in 11 women
in Afghanistan still die due to pregnancy / childbirth (
lifetime risk), and this is a big improvement over just 10 years ago.
Personally, I think it's curious how many physicians and mothers - to - be place such a high emphasis on the 0.11 %
risk reduction of neonatal mortality from hospital births, while thinking nothing of engaging other common practices (i.e. poor dietary habits, overuse of antibiotics, participation
in contact sports) that certainly increase their child's
lifetime risk of chronic disease, injury, or even death.
Now, if your
risk of a car accident while alert is 1
in 17,000
in a
lifetime (as it is), and driving drowsy increases that
risk to 1
in 3,400 (which is a fivefold increase), then I would hope that parents would think twice about driving while drowsy.
For the mother, benefits include a more rapid involution of the uterus, return to pre-pregnancy weight; and a reduction
in postpartum blood loss and a
lifetime risk of developing cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis2.
«An absolute
risk of 0.15 % for an event that happens only a few times
in one's
lifetime is very low (
in other words a woman would only expect to have 1 child die if she had over 650 children).»
I've been accused online of putting my son at
risk for a
lifetime of obesity for pushing him
in the stroller when he was three years old and wasn't able to walk to my daughter's school at any kind of reasonable pace.
In Japan, a system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
In Japan, a system of
lifetime employment
in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing
in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in many cases, and a wage system
in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income
in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing
risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the
risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality
in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countrie
in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs
in other countrie
in other countries.
After a
lifetime of public service, Kelly, 73, is finally making big money
in the private sector as president of
risk management services for the Cushman & Wakefield real estate empire.
The Town of Lewiston, Niagara County Legislature and the villages of Lewiston and Youngstown, as well as the Lewiston - Porter school district, have voiced their dissent despite the
risk of losing out on the millions of dollars
in revenue from taxes and fees that CWM would pay over the
lifetime of the new landfill.
When compared to the enhanced alpha - synuclein production
in the familial form of the disease, the modest effect created by the A to G mutation would be sufficient over a
lifetime to increase the
risk of PD, according to Soldner.
Women
in the USA face a higher
lifetime risk of dying
in pregnancy, childbirth, or during the postpartum period than women
in 49 other countries.
The likelihood that one of these space rocks poses a real threat to human lives may be low — researchers at Prince - ton University have placed 1 -
in - 5,000 odds on an asteroid two - thirds of a mile across smacking into Earth sometime
in the next century (for comparison, the
risk that you will be struck by lightning
in your
lifetime is about 1
in 3,000)-- but the stakes are high.
Study limitations include that authors were unable to assess certain
risk factors for melanoma not captured
in the data, including information regarding
lifetime sun exposure.
About 380,000 babies are born too soon each year
in this country, and those who survive an early birth often face an increased
risk of a
lifetime of health challenges, such as breathing problems, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities and others.
«The
lifetime risk of high blood pressure
in the US is about 80 percent,» says the study's senior author Richard Cooper, professor and chairman of Public Health Sciences at Loyola University Medical School, who collaborated with Bress.
They found the three strategies were equally effective
in improving cardiovascular health, and were expected to reduce a person's
lifetime risk of developing cardiovascular disease 10 percent — from 46 percent to 36 percent.
WHO noted that females have a 0.75 %
lifetime risk of developing thyroid cancer; it estimated that the highest exposures
in the Fukushima area raised that
risk by an additional 0.5 %.
Combining actual cancer rates from 1951 to 2012 with projected rates for 2013 through 2060, Ahmad et al. estimated
lifetime risks for men and women born
in 1930 with those for men and women born from 1931 to 1960.
There are over two million cases a year
in the U.S. and the
lifetime risk of developing a BCC before the age of 85 years is one
in five people.
The agency also concluded that exposure levels and thus cancer
risk from the 29 «dioxin - like» compounds
in the plume were 50 times lower than levels to which ordinary Americans are exposed to over a
lifetime via their food, according to the 2007 analysis [pdf].
«One
in five Americans will get skin cancer
in their
lifetime, and sun exposure is the most preventable
risk factor for skin cancer,» said Dr. Lim.
Plotting the total number of stem cell divisions over a
lifetime against the
lifetime risk of cancer
in 31 different organs revealed a correlation.
In a large population - based study of randomly selected participants in Germany, researchers found that mild cognitive impairment (MCI) occurred significantly more often in individuals diagnosed with a lower ankle brachial index (ABI), which is a marker of generalized atherosclerosis and thus cumulative exposure to cardiovascular risk factors during lifetim
In a large population - based study of randomly selected participants
in Germany, researchers found that mild cognitive impairment (MCI) occurred significantly more often in individuals diagnosed with a lower ankle brachial index (ABI), which is a marker of generalized atherosclerosis and thus cumulative exposure to cardiovascular risk factors during lifetim
in Germany, researchers found that mild cognitive impairment (MCI) occurred significantly more often
in individuals diagnosed with a lower ankle brachial index (ABI), which is a marker of generalized atherosclerosis and thus cumulative exposure to cardiovascular risk factors during lifetim
in individuals diagnosed with a lower ankle brachial index (ABI), which is a marker of generalized atherosclerosis and thus cumulative exposure to cardiovascular
risk factors during
lifetime.
The increase
in risk depends on the number of cigarettes that a person has smoked
in his or her
lifetime.
Performing vigorous physical activity over one's
lifetime may lower
risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), researchers report
in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
Study participants who were
in the higher (second, third, and fourth) quartiles of vigorously intense physical activity performance
in their
lifetimes had about 25 percent to 30 percent lower
risk for NHL, compared with those who were
in the lowest (first) quartile of vigorously intense physical activity.
But by comparison, the
lifetime risk of sudden cardiac death for men is one
in nine, and yet we're not really screening for it.»
high blood pressure levels helped identify
lifetime risk of smore accurately
in both men and women than any other single
risk factor.
men with two or more major
risk factors at all ages had even higher
lifetime risks for of at least 12 percent (or more than one
in eight men);
For instance, the
lifetime risk for colon cancer is about one
in 21, and for this reason everyone over the age of 50 is told to have a colonoscopy.
By comparison, the
lifetime risk of ovarian cancer
in all women (including those without BRCA mutations) is only 1.4 percent.
The panel recognizes the value of several new features
in the guideline, such as specific
risk equations for African - Americans, equations to calculate both 10 - year and 30 - year
lifetime risk, inclusion of stroke as an adverse cardiovascular event, and emphasis on shared decision - making.
The
risk of skin cancer increases the more hydrochlorothiazide you have taken throughout your
lifetime, and the
risk of squamous cell carcinoma was up to seven times greater for people who had taken hydrochlorothiazide
in an amount corresponding to > 10 years» use.
Although the overall
lifetime risk of developing esophageal cancer
in people with Barrett's is significant, most Barrett's patients will not develop cancer
in their
lifetime.
In the
lifetime analysis, the CGM was projected to reduce the
risk of complications from type 1 diabetes and increase QALYs by.54, basically adding six months of good health.
However, these findings are interesting
in that they suggest that a
lifetime of outdoor, physical activity may be a positive factor when it comes to hip fracture
risk.»
«By following this cohort of older women for so long, we show directly that
lifetime risk of hip fracture
in community - dwelling women over age 75 is extremely high,» wrote the authors of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research study report.
Twins
in the study whose genomes showed a low
risk for Alzheimer's, for example, did have about a 12 percent (thus, much, much smaller)
risk than that of the general population (which, to begin with, has a relatively small
risk of getting Alzheimer's during their
lifetimes).