Not exact matches
«However, as immunosuppression drugs required for transplantation can have
significant adverse side
effects, the treatment
only makes sense for people who have frequent severe hypoglycemia despite optimal diabetes management, or for those already on immunosuppressant drugs for a kidney transplant, a group being studied in another Phase 3 trial.»
The
only results released by the study's sponsor, Geron of Menlo Park, Calif., indicate that neither patient has suffered any
significant adverse effects.
The
adverse effect on reading performance was statistically
significant in
only the first year after the intervention began.
I buy TLI's argument that
adverse - selection means folk who knew they
only had a short life - expectancy will not have sold their policies, (hence my analysis is over-pessimistic) but am surprised this
effect still persists after 6 + years (no
significant turn up in mortality - rates pa towards those appropriate for their age so far).
He held that in making this judgment, a competent authority is not obliged to disregard any measures incorporated into the proposal which are designed to avoid or mitigate
adverse habitat
effects, observing that it would be «ludicrous» for a decision maker to have to disaggregate the different elements of the package, or require an appropriate assessment on the basis that the proposals (considered without the mitigating measures) would be likely to have a
significant adverse effect,
only for the package to have to be reassembled when carrying out the appropriate assessment.
A combination of contractual compellability, a reduced standard of proof, and a suboptimal system of investigating and adjudicating complaints, could have
significant adverse effects not
only for the administration of justice but also for the health services.