Sentences with phrase «of mortality»

One of the most serious consequences of osteoporosis is a hip fracture, an event that can be life - changing and is linked with a high risk of mortality in older adults.
This suggests that higher rates of mortality in these countries is likely not related to a single variable like food when so many other variables that influence health exist.
However, if an injury on the job puts you at a higher risk of mortality in the future, your rate may increase when you renew your coverage.
Child injury is named as the leading cause of mortality rate for children who are 15 years old and below.
The researchers found that patients who consumed more total carbohydrates and sugars in the year preceding cancer treatment had an increased risk of mortality from any cause during the follow - up period.
She can not breastfeed or risk getting pneumonia, one of the leading causes of mortality for children with her syndrome.
Dairy consumption and patterns of mortality of Australian adults.
As I pointed out earlier this year, even very high levels of mortality do not necessarily lead to population - level impacts.
Low level of parental education and income largely accounted for the clear excess risk of mortality among children in single - parent families.
Much of the work dealt with themes of mortality.
The result was a demand to protect society from any further public reminders of our mortality, even if the cure proves worse than the original disease.
Most recently, I became interested in issues of mortality, vulnerability and the power of the human spirit, I started working in glass because it allows one to look below the surface.
Breast Cancer: In the early 1980s, scientists began identifying the link between sugar and breast cancer, noting that women had an increased risk of mortality with sugar consumption.
Awareness of mortality sets humanity off from the rest of creation.
It's no surprise that low muscle strength is a significant predictor of mortality.
Those threats can range from anxiety over a boat race to fear of mortality.
By turning out the lights, we can remove one source of mortality from already stressed bird populations.
It also does nothing to reduce mortality; in fact, one study found that limiting the intake of carbs might increase the risk of mortality by 30 %.
While breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in women worldwide, ovarian cancer also is a significant source of mortality as the fifth leading cause of cancer death among women.
In this specific case, the consumer had a coronary heart disease, which resulted in doubling of mortality charges.
It's in moments like these where we're reminded of our mortality and dependence on others, that gratitude flows.
The use of nets reduced deaths among children under 1 year of age — when most of the mortality due to malaria occurs — by about 22 %.
Also, my understanding is that a 25 % increase in median life span would bring us up to 100, which would mean a reduction of mortality at very old ages too.
Most of the mortality is in late winter, when both infection prevalence (the number of infected bats) and infection loads (the amount of fungus on individual bats) are highest.
Above all else though, it's a beautiful exploration of mortality.
In the absence of mortality data, this paper is meaningless.
Therefore, the pattern of mortality from drug misuse closely matches the overall trend seen for all drug - related deaths.
If they didn't construct the policy in this way, the life insurance companies wouldn't be able to pay the higher costs of mortality as you age.
• Gently help your children grasp the concept of your mortality.
Other artists employed everyday items to address existential notions of mortality.
The poem refers to the thematic thread of the exhibition, and it addresses despair, the search for true relationships, the uncertainty of the unstoppable future and the burden of mortality.
Turns out, those who were primed to think of mortality were much more likely to save the resource for future use by others.
With the use of these mortality tables, the insurance company can also determine, on the average, the life expectancy of the whole group.
After you apply you'll have to take a medical exam, where the insurer will use your health data to classify you (in terms of mortality risk) and set your rates.
Researchers also found that patients who underwent elective surgery had significantly lower rates of mortality compared to those who had emergency surgical procedures.
Also, insurers who have launched term insurance products in recent years have the benefit of a few years of mortality experience in the Indian market as well as updated mortality tables.
She obviously had not yet gotten her rational side to reconcile with the recognition of her mortality.
Rates for males are always more expensive on a month to month basis because of their mortality rate compared to rates for women.
The lower interest rates that did occur offset the effects of mortality improvement for premium rates for permanent life insurance policies.
The finding could improve our understanding of mortality rates within lobster populations, with implications for sustainable fishing practices.
Their increased risk of mortality over 20 years was 67 percent.
I am scheduled for a C - Section, there is a very high probability of mortality for myself and my baby without a C - Section.
This is because term insurance, being pure risk protection, provides life cover based on the level of risk of mortality associated with the policyholder and doesn't provide money back or returns.
Life insurance becomes more costly as you age, because you are closer to the date of your mortality.

Phrases with «of mortality»

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