But roughly, it's thought that 10 grams of arsenic over a lifetime would
increase the risk of diseases such as cancer, States said.
But when things get out of balance and inflammation becomes chronic, it can
increase the risk of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and rheumatoid arthritis and cause symptoms like fatigue and joint pain.
But chronic stress can
increase the risk of diseases such as depression, heart disease and even cancer.
This trend is worrying because obesity
increases the risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, heart attack, stroke and certain cancers.
``... vitamins are correlated with
an increased risk of diseases such as cancer... stop taking vitamins.»
Not exact matches
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in
such forward - looking statements and that should be considered in evaluating our outlook include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) our ability to continue to grow our business and execute our growth strategy, including the timing, execution, and profitability
of new and maturing programs; 2) our ability to perform our obligations under our new and maturing commercial, business aircraft, and military development programs, and the related recurring production; 3) our ability to accurately estimate and manage performance, cost, and revenue under our contracts, including our ability to achieve certain cost reductions with respect to the B787 program; 4) margin pressures and the potential for additional forward losses on new and maturing programs; 5) our ability to accommodate, and the cost
of accommodating, announced
increases in the build rates
of certain aircraft; 6) the effect on aircraft demand and build rates
of changing customer preferences for business aircraft, including the effect
of global economic conditions on the business aircraft market and expanding conflicts or political unrest in the Middle East or Asia; 7) customer cancellations or deferrals as a result
of global economic uncertainty or otherwise; 8) the effect
of economic conditions in the industries and markets in which we operate in the U.S. and globally and any changes therein, including fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; 9) the success and timely execution
of key milestones
such as the receipt
of necessary regulatory approvals, including our ability to obtain in a timely fashion any required regulatory or other third party approvals for the consummation
of our announced acquisition
of Asco, and customer adherence to their announced schedules; 10) our ability to successfully negotiate, or re-negotiate, future pricing under our supply agreements with Boeing and our other customers; 11) our ability to enter into profitable supply arrangements with additional customers; 12) the ability
of all parties to satisfy their performance requirements under existing supply contracts with our two major customers, Boeing and Airbus, and other customers, and the
risk of nonpayment by
such customers; 13) any adverse impact on Boeing's and Airbus» production
of aircraft resulting from cancellations, deferrals, or reduced orders by their customers or from labor disputes, domestic or international hostilities, or acts
of terrorism; 14) any adverse impact on the demand for air travel or our operations from the outbreak
of diseases or epidemic or pandemic outbreaks; 15) our ability to avoid or recover from cyber-based or other security attacks, information technology failures, or other disruptions; 16) returns on pension plan assets and the impact
of future discount rate changes on pension obligations; 17) our ability to borrow additional funds or refinance debt, including our ability to obtain the debt to finance the purchase price for our announced acquisition
of Asco on favorable terms or at all; 18) competition from commercial aerospace original equipment manufacturers and other aerostructures suppliers; 19) the effect
of governmental laws,
such as U.S. export control laws and U.S. and foreign anti-bribery laws
such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the United Kingdom Bribery Act, and environmental laws and agency regulations, both in the U.S. and abroad; 20) the effect
of changes in tax law,
such as the effect
of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the «TCJA») that was enacted on December 22, 2017, and changes to the interpretations
of or guidance related thereto, and the Company's ability to accurately calculate and estimate the effect
of such changes; 21) any reduction in our credit ratings; 22) our dependence on our suppliers, as well as the cost and availability
of raw materials and purchased components; 23) our ability to recruit and retain a critical mass
of highly - skilled employees and our relationships with the unions representing many
of our employees; 24) spending by the U.S. and other governments on defense; 25) the possibility that our cash flows and our credit facility may not be adequate for our additional capital needs or for payment
of interest on, and principal
of, our indebtedness; 26) our exposure under our revolving credit facility to higher interest payments should interest rates
increase substantially; 27) the effectiveness
of any interest rate hedging programs; 28) the effectiveness
of our internal control over financial reporting; 29) the outcome or impact
of ongoing or future litigation, claims, and regulatory actions; 30) exposure to potential product liability and warranty claims; 31) our ability to effectively assess, manage and integrate acquisitions that we pursue, including our ability to successfully integrate the Asco business and generate synergies and other cost savings; 32) our ability to consummate our announced acquisition
of Asco in a timely matter while avoiding any unexpected costs, charges, expenses, adverse changes to business relationships and other business disruptions for ourselves and Asco as a result
of the acquisition; 33) our ability to continue selling certain receivables through our supplier financing program; 34) the
risks of doing business internationally, including fluctuations in foreign current exchange rates, impositions
of tariffs or embargoes, compliance with foreign laws, and domestic and foreign government policies; and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
Bioactive lipids in metabolic syndrome: Scientific literature review on dietary fats and oils that help with decreasing metabolic disorders
such as abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension and insulin sensitivity that
increase risk of cardiovascular
disease.
Testing is usually only recommended for people at an
increased risk of developing coeliac
disease,
such as those with a family history
of the condition.
Studies have shown that among the many effects
of physical abuse are depression, anxiety, cognitive and learning difficulties, even a lowering
of IQ (especially verbal IQ), disordered sleep, flashbacks, loss
of empathy, aggressive behavior, chronically high stress levels which can lead to chronic health effects
such as high blood pressure and
increased risk of cardiovascular
disease, and inability to maintain relationships.
Formula feeding
risks include
increased episodes
of gastrointestinal infections, respiratory
disease and chronic
diseases / conditions
such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular
disease, cancers, lower IQ and more neurological problems.
When infants and young children are not breastfed or when breastfeeding is suboptimal, children
risk not only
increased rates
of infectious
diseases such as gastric and respiratory infections, but increasingly research is documenting the impact
of not breastfeeding on the prevalence
of life long chronic
diseases such as cancers, diabetes, obesity and cardio vascular
disease.
When infants are not optimally breastfed they are at
risk for
increased illness
such as higher rates
of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections, allergies, cancer, obesity, cardiovascular
disease and diabetes and even death.
Starting solid foods too early can have adverse consequences,
such as
increasing your baby's
risk for childhood obesity, celiac
disease, diabetes and eczema, according to a study published in the April 2013 issue
of «Pediatrics.»
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.
Artificial feeding
increases the
risk of not only childhood infections, but also
of non-communicable
diseases (NCDs)
such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular
disease and cancers, which are assuming epidemic proportions.
A breast - milk substitute is infant nutrition
of acceptable quality, but entails health
risks for both mother and child,
such as an
increased risk of infectious
diseases, obesity and some cancers.
However, the organization also called for more research regarding the benefits
of 6 vs 4 months
of exclusive breastfeeding.25 Thus far, several studies in industrialized countries revealed that a shorter duration
of breastfeeding
increases the
risk of common infectious
diseases,
such as respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections.8, 19,24,26, — , 32 However, in these studies, various definitions
of the exclusiveness
of breastfeeding were used24, 27,28,30 or the combination
of duration and exclusiveness
of breastfeeding was not taken into account.8, 31
We don't know if pumping breast milk offers moms the same benefits
of breastfeeding,
such as
increased postpartum weight loss, and reduced
risk of postpartum depression, multiple reproductive cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, Type 2 diabetes, heart
disease, and high blood pressure.
The intake
of such supplementary fluids is associated in young infants with an
increased risk of disease and a shortening
of the duration
of breast - feeding.
Research has shown untreated dental decay and periodontal
disease increase the
risk of complications during pregnancy
such as preterm births and low birth weight.
Are at an
increased risk of cardiovascular
disease and associated factors,
such as heart attacks and hypertension.
«Poor mental health is associated with
diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular
disease and diabetes; and poor physical health
increases the
risk of mental illness.
There are currently more than 6.6 million households across the UK who can not afford to heat their homes, putting them at
risk of serious health problems
such as heart
disease, strokes, respiratory illnesses -
such as asthma and bronchitis - and exacerbating common ailments like colds and flu as well as
increasing the likelihood
of falls and other accidents.
Badly managed blood glucose levels can
increase the
risk of long term complications,
such as heart
disease, stroke, kidney
disease, blindness and amputation, and short term complications,
such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) 3 and hypoglycaemia4 (hypo).
In 2015, the World Trade Health Organization classified processed meat as a Group 1 carcinogen, citing scientific evidence that processed meats
such as bacon, ham, hot dogs, sausages, and some deli meats can
increase risk of a variety
of diseases, including diabetes, multiple cancers, and respiratory illnesses.
«The
increases in prevalence reported herein are important because
such youth with diabetes will enter adulthood with several years
of disease duration, difficulty in treatment, an
increased risk of early complications, and
increased frequency
of diabetes during reproductive years, which may further
increase diabetes in the next generation,» the researchers write.
Such studies could have important medical implications: Faulty electric signaling contributes to heart arrhythmias and may
increase the
risk of Alzheimer's
disease, too.
But it can also bring disadvantages,
such as an
increased risk of catching
diseases or parasites.
Mounting evidence indicates that if we don't get enough
of it, we could leave ourselves more susceptible to infections,
increase our
risk of autoimmune
diseases such as multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes, and even raise the
risk of certain cancers.
As changes in gut flora could
increase the
risk of some chronic
diseases,
such as inflammatory bowel syndrome, each course
of antibiotics may represent a trade - off between short - term benefit and long - term
risk.
The researchers posit that natural selection might favor mutations that protect against worm infection and that those same mutations might inadvertently
increase the
risk of other
diseases,
such as asthma.
Dr. Joaquín Espinosa is enthusiastic about the results
of his study, «The constant activation
of the Interferon response could explain many aspects
of Down syndrome,
such as cognitive deficit, stunted growth,
increased prevalence
of autoimmune disorders, high
risk of Alzheimer's
disease, and protection against solid tumors.»
For these people, this not only
increases the
risk of advanced liver
diseases such as liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, but also, in particular type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular
diseases.
Several previous studies have found an association between
increasing nut consumption and a lower
risk of diseases such as heart
disease, type 2 diabetes, colon cancer, gallstones, and diverticulitis.
«Then we can prescribe lifestyle changes
such as
increased physical activity or a better diet that can prevent them from developing hypertension and a higher
risk of disease.»
«Many
diseases,
such as Ebola, severe sepsis, dengue, and others are thought to put survivors at
increased risk of persistent health problems, but further research is needed,» said Dr. Danielle Clark, lead author on the paper and deputy director
of the Austere Environments Consortium for Enhanced Sepsis Outcomes at the Naval Medical Research Center.
Found in animal products
such as red meat, butter and dairy products, saturated fats have been linked to weight gain and
increased risk of cardiovascular
disease.
Untreated sleep apnea also
increases the
risk of costly health complications
such as hypertension, heart
disease, diabetes and depression.
While in some cases,
such as cystic fibrosis, having a particular set
of mutations all but guarantees
disease, in many others it correlates only with an
increase in
disease risk.
Research has established that people with confirmed psychotic illnesses
such as schizophrenia are at
increased risk of cardio - metabolic
disease.
It is already known that early - life use
of antibiotics is connected to
increased risk of immune - mediated
diseases such as inflammatory bowel
disease, and asthma, as well as obesity.
Despite
increased understanding
of heart
disease risk factors and the need for preventive lifestyle changes, patients suffering the most severe type
of heart attack have become younger, more obese and more likely to have preventable
risk factors
such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, according to a study scheduled for presentation at the American College
of Cardiology's 65th Annual Scientific Session.
The study, which published today in the Journal
of Investigative Dermatology, is the first to link psoriasis severity to an
increased risk of death using an objective measure
of disease severity — called Body Surface Area (BSA)-- rather than treatment patterns,
such as whether or not a patient was receiving oral, injectable or phototherapy treatment for the condition.
These rogue genetic elements pepper the brain tissue
of deceased people with the disorder and multiply in response to stressful events,
such as infection during pregnancy, which
increase the
risk of the
disease.
The researchers also found that taking oral beta blockers
such as Tenormin and Lopressor was associated with a 71 percent
increase in the
risk of neovascular AMD, a more advanced and vision - threatening form
of the
disease.
Deregulation
of mTOR signaling
increases the
risk of developing metabolic
diseases such as diabetes, obesity and cancer.
Disruption
of the circadian rhythm carries human health impacts, including an
increased risk of breast cancer, metabolic
diseases such as type - 2 diabetes and mood disorders, he said.
The data indicated that patients with ICP have an
increased risk of a variety
of immune - mediated
diseases,
such as thyroid
disease (30 % higher than pregnant controls), diabetes (47 %), psoriasis (27 %), and Crohn's
disease (55 %).
For instance, African - Americans face an
increased risk of problems
such as diabetes, heart
disease and stroke and an infant mortality rate twice that
of whites.
«Cutting sodium can cause other physiological changes
such as
increased resistance to insulin, which can set the stage for diabetes and
increase the
risk of death from heart
disease,» Stolarz - Skrzypek says.