The only known risk factor for the condition is severe social neglect, but in the majority of cases of neglect, RAD does not develop.
The only known risk factor for the majority of such patients is aging.
The only known risk factor that is common is a history of high levels of radiation.
Not exact matches
So the
only way for a woman with
risk factors to really
know if she has chronic low milk supply is to try breast - feeding with proper technique and pumping, and see if it works.
Ceiling fans not
only protect your baby from overheating - a
known risk factor associated with SIDS - but can also improve air circulation, whisking recently exhaled carbon dioxide up and away from your sleeping baby and showering them with cool, fresh air.
This type of abscess normally
only occurs in non-lactating women, and there are no
known risk factors for it.
Confounding by other
known dietary
factors was unlikely because the
risk estimates were influenced
only slightly by adjustments for covariates, eg, the amount of gluten consumed.
«We don't
know why
only a fraction of individuals with genetic
risk factors for celiac disease actually become gluten intolerant,» said Peter Green, MD, the Phyllis and Ivan Seidenberg Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC), Director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University and co-author on the study.
Only half of identical twins whose siblings have schizophrenia develop the disease, making it critical to better understand how
known risk factors such as urban environments and complications at birth contribute, he says.
It has been
known for some time that coeliac disease develops in people who have a genetic susceptibility, but despite the fact that 40 % of the population carry the most decisive
risk factor (the HLA - DQ2 and DQ8 polymorphisms),
only 1 % go on to develop the disease.
«This important study not
only adds more genetic
risk factors to the list of those
known for testicular germ cell tumours — the most common cancer in young men — but also adds detail to the emerging picture of testicular cancer as a strongly heritable disease.
Factors already
known at the start of pregnancy accounted for
only a small proportion of the overall
risk of stillbirth.
Even though elevated
risk factors in younger adults are
known to lead to greater
risk later on, most of the guidelines
only begin for people at age 40, he says.
4 — Weight Loss: According to the American Institute for Cancer Research, obesity is a
known risk factor, not
only for cancer, but also for cancer death.
Evidence from clinical studies so far, including evidence from the well -
known Ornish clinical trials, tells us that vegetarian diets can reduce
risk factors for heart disease and improve the health of the heart — however, the diets tested were not
only meatless, they were also very low in fat and very low in refined carbohydrates.
Not
only is vitamin D
known to help reduce your
risk of arterial stiffness, a major
risk factor for stroke, but it can also:
While we've
known for decades that perceived social isolation, or loneliness, is a major
risk factor for chronic illness and death,
only more recently have we gained deeper clues into why loneliness is such a health
risk.
The
known risk factors for breast cancer development (including family history, genetics, and prolonged exposure to estrogen) account for
only 30 % of women diagnosed with breast cancer.
Not
only does it help with cholesterol but L. reuteri 30242 has been shown to safely support healthy CRP (a marker for inflammation), fibrinogen (involved in clot formation), apoB - 100 (a marker for LDL particle size, a
known cardiovascular
risk factor), and vitamin D levels (important for cardiovascular health) for those within normal range.3, 4,5
Consequently, little is
known about not
only whether resilience directly affects partners» psychological distress but also whether resilience can function in protecting partners» mental health even in adversity, such as encounters with
risk factors shown in current evidences.
Interventions targeting modifiable
risk factors (eg, smoking, inactivity, and poor diet) in adult life have
only limited efficacy in preventing age - related disease.3, 4 Because of the increasing recognition that preventable
risk exposures in early life may contribute to pathophysiological processes leading to age - related disease, 5,6 the science of aging has turned to a life - course perspective.7, 8 Capitalizing on this perspective, this study tested the contribution of adverse psychosocial experiences in childhood to 3 adult conditions that are
known to predict age - related diseases: depression, inflammation, and the clustering of metabolic
risk markers, hereinafter referred to as age - related - disease
risks.