Sentences with phrase «lifelong risk»

A recent study links multiple traumatic brain injuries among military personnel with increased, lifelong risk of suicide.
Whether you are child in Baltimore, Beijing, Nairobi or New Delhi, the onset of adolescence triggers a surprisingly common set of rigidly enforced gender expectations that are linked to increased lifelong risks of everything from HIV and depression to violence and suicide.
Preeclampsia is a cardiovascular disorder generally occurring late in pregnancy and often resulting in an early delivery, creating immediate and potentially lifelong risks to both mother and baby.
Clinical studies and care series indicate that individuals born prematurely may be at lifelong risk for ophthalmologic complications other than ROP.
Exposing infants and children to higher amounts of sugar during growth and development can produce problems with cognitive development and learning as well as create lifelong risk for obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease and heart disease, said Goran, founding director of the Childhood Obesity Research Center at the Keck School of Medicine.
«Newborns» delicate skin burns easily, and that kind of early skin damage can increase their lifelong risk of skin cancer,» says Hansen says.
Finding ways to colonize an infant's intestines with beneficial bacteria might lower those lifelong risks.
Doctors may now be able to explain why ex-smokers retain a lifelong risk for lung cancer.
Term life insurance is a temporary solution for a lifelong risk.
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