Sentences with phrase «population than the disease»

Mark Of The Beast reveals mass inoculation programs can cause mutant virus that are even more lethal to the pet and the human population than the disease itself.

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And in a warming world, the range of some of these disease spreaders is expanding, making population control efforts more urgent than ever.
And when the disease gets out of control because most of the population live on less than one dollar a day?
Sub-Saharan Africa, a region of endemic poverty, has 11 % of the world's population, 24 % of the world's burden of disease, and less than 5 % of its health workforce, said Gottlieb.
This team also discovered 3,200 genes that had fewer loss - of - function or missense mutations than would be expected suggesting that these are likely disease - causing variants that are rare or absent in the population because of their detrimental effect on human health.
Today the two horrors are becoming antibiotic - resistant, and AIDS, herpes, chlamydia, genital warts, human papilloma virus, and more than a dozen other sexually transmitted diseases, most of them formerly rare, are ravaging the population.
In reality, the amount of protein associated with optimal human health, as supported by science and epidemiology (the incidence of disease amongst various populations), is much lower than you think.
I respect those who truly have health problems when they eat foods with gluten (namely people with celiac disease... which happens to be less than 2 percent of the U.S. population, and those with legit sensitivities to gluten).
Experts are saying older men shouldn't worry about their higher risk of fathering a child with bipolar disorder (men 45 + are 25x more likely than a man in his 20s to father a child with bipolar disorder) because it's such a rare disease but recent studies show it's not rare at all and affects 4 - 5 % of the population.
Venous disease is a common health problem in the U.S., affecting more than 50 percent of the entire population.
When logistic models were stratified by the presence or absence of hypertensive disease, only maternal age older than 34 years (odds ratio [OR], 1.4; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 1.0 - 2.0), pregnancy - associated plasma protein - A of the 95th percentile or less (OR, 1.9; 95 % CI, 1.2 - 3.1), and alpha fetoprotein of the 95th percentile or greater (OR, 2.3; 95 % CI, 1.4 - 3.8) remained statistically significantly associated for abruption.In this large, population - based cohort study, abnormal maternal aneuploidy serum analyte levels were associated with placental abruption, regardless of the presence of hypertensive disease.
One study assessed incident disease in a population without data on dietary intake other than alcohol (4), and 2 studies measured prevalent hypertension, adjusting only for concurrent health behaviors (5, 11).
Standing with firefighter - union officials outside an Upper East Side firehouse, Mr. Schumer, a New York Democrat, said the registry would work by collecting anonymous data from firefighters diagnosed with cancer, a disease he said affects them at higher rates than it does the overall population.
He emboldens a passage that says «The US population in late middle age is less healthy than the equivalent British population for diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, myocardial infarction, stroke, lung disease, and cancer».
I along with millions of Americans are tired of these gays looking to be accepted by the main stream population of this great nation.This same sex marriage, don't ask don't tell and these civil wedding are totally disgraceful.I personally feel that these individuals are nothing more than diseased animals and being such, should be «Euthanized» as you would do to any diseased animal.
In a world where more than one billion people do not have enough to eat, and our future food security is threatened by climate change and an ever - growing population, it is essential to improve the control of crop diseases like fusarium ear blight around the globe.
Not to worry though, because what chance is there that our scientific study results could even be related to foreign relations, other than, you know, research on global warming or acid rain or fish populations or avian - flu transmission or mad - cow - disease transmission, or ozone depletion or....
Meanwhile, disease - specific barcodes are likely to be more rare, found in less than 10 percent of the population.
Rates of colon cancer are much higher in individuals with inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, than in the overall population, he notes.
The ease of transport and the global population mean that humans are more at risk of disease than at any other time in our evolutionary history, Jones says.
However, in the largest study of its kind so far, scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg have now shown that the risk of death from heart disease in breast cancer patients following radiotherapy or chemotherapy is no higher than it is among the average population.
Her risk for celiac disease was higher than in the average population, so she asked her doctor for follow - up testing, which showed she did have the illness.
Also, the VA patient population was almost all male, and tended to have more chronic disease than the groups looked at in other studies.
The new potential group is also similarly healthy as — if not healthier than — the current Medicaid population, possibly even having lower prevalence of some chronic diseases such as obesity and depression.
In the U.S. alone, therapy for chronic kidney disease is likely to exceed $ 48 billion per year, and the end - stage kidney disease program consumes 6.7 percent of the total Medicare budget to care for less than 1 percent of the covered population.
Genotyping of a population of 329 patients with early RA revealed just over one - quarter had the allele * 2 HS1, 2 A enhancer, and one in 10 the allele * 1 HS1, 2 A enhancer, which is comparable with previously published data.7 Patients with the allele * 2 genotype had more active disease at the start of treatment and were significantly less likely to achieve a good response and / or remission after three months treatment than those patients with the allele * 1 genotype.
These estimates are orders of magnitude higher than those for the so - called general population in Britain, but comparable with figures for certain other groups at high risk of infection, such as gay men attending clinics for sexually transmitted disease.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one - quarter of the U.S. population report occasionally not getting enough sleep while nearly 10 percent experience chronic insomnia.
Examples include changing policies to encourage older adults to remain part of the workforce for longer (e.g., removing tax disincentives to work past retirement age), emphasising low - cost disease prevention and early detection rather than treatment (eg, reducing salt intake and increasing uptake of vaccines), making better use of technology (eg, mobile clinics for rural populations), and training health - care staff in the management of multiple chronic conditions.
Celiac disease occurs in just under 1 percent of the U.S. population, and is more common than type 1 diabetes.
Meanwhile, rates of Type 2 diabetes in older adults are higher than other populations, as about 20 percent of Americans over the age of 65 suffer from the disease.
More alarmingly, people who get at least 25 percent of their daily calories from added sugar — or 13 percent of the U.S. population — are almost three times as likely to die from cardiovascular disease than those who get just 10 percent of calories from the sweet stuff.
Antipsychotic drugs are initiated in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) more frequently than in the general population — already 2 - 3 years before the Alzheimer's diagnosis, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland.
A new study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center reviews research that suggests that the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease among older African Americans may be two to three times greater than in the non-Hispanic white population and that they differ from the non-Hispanic white population in risk factors and disease manifestation.
The subjects were a population - based sample of more than 2,600 men living in eastern Finland and participating in the Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study (KIHD).
With an aging population that is often too frail for open - heart surgery, more than 20,000 Americans die of the disease each year, according to the American Heart Association.
Another explanation is ascertainment bias, meaning that first - degree relatives and spouses are likely to seek medical advice or undergo celiac disease testing more often than the general population.
For decades, scientists have known that people with two copies of a gene called apolipoprotein E4 (ApoE4) are much more likely to have Alzheimer's disease at age 65 than the rest of the population.
More than 4 million people suffer from Alzheimer's disease (AD) in North America, and the numbers are growing quickly as the population ages.
«Some populations are more at risk of certain diseases than others, and drug efficacy is also known to vary significantly.
Hunting, logging, mining and disease are taking a terrible toll on the greatest of the great apes, and if things continue as they are, they may be reduced to nothing more than a series of small, highly vulnerable populations within decades.
Just one in 20 people worldwide (4 · 3 %) had no health problems in 2013, with a third of the world's population (2 · 3 billion individuals) experiencing more than five ailments, according to a major new analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2013, published in The Lancet.
To expose any underlying shared genetic structures between these disease categories, Rzhetsky and his team developed computational algorithms to parse more than 120 million patient billing records from hospitals systems across the U.S. and from nearly the entire population of Demark.
This enabled the researchers to study the activities of more than 3,600 adults representing the general U.S. population, including 383 adults with chronic kidney disease.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says more than 9 percent of the U.S. population has diabetes and an estimated 50 percent of people with diabetes have some form of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, nerve damage caused by high levels of blood sugar, although not all have symptoms.
Today, moderate to severe periodontal disease affects more than 10 % of the world's population and is linked to diverse systemic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, pulmonary disease, and type II diabetes.
Four bat species have been hit especially hard by the disease, with some regional populations declining by more than 90 percent.
The disease, which has killed at least a third of the wild population since the mid-1990s, had now infected devils across more than half the island.
Behaviors that evolved as survival mechanisms to ensure that an animal feeds itself become inconvenient and potentially detrimental side effects in industrialized human populations where cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity, rather than starvation, pose greater risks to long - term survival.
The disease strikes primarily people living with HIV / AIDS and causes more deaths in this population than tuberculosis.
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