Sentences with phrase «reveal higher mortality»

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New research reveals «all - cause mortality» higher for omnivores than those with long - term commitment to meat free eating
This system, operating since 1966, has revealed high attack rates due to diarrhoea, although without the high mortality found in developing countries.
However, the «liberty from» metrics reveal a different picture: Singapore has a high life expectancy and low infant mortality.
A research team led by Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and the University of California, Davis, reveals that childhood gunshot injuries, while uncommon, are more severe, require more major surgery, have greater mortality and higher per - patient costs than any other mechanism for childhood injury — particularly among adolescent males.
Dividing patients into three groups — those receiving high, medium and low FFP to RBC ratio transfusions — revealed no difference in 30 - day mortality between groups, including for trauma patients.
For example, the pituitary is known to significantly concentrate toxic metals; brain, kidney, liver, lung, thyroid, and thymus tissue tested far higher levels than blood; and the adverse effects may only be revealed by long - term morbidity and mortality studies, such as the one published in Archives of Internal Medicine.
In addition, a large number of studies showing the benefits of alkaline water (mineral water) have revealed that people consuming water with a high level of total dissolved solids (TDS)(ie, with a high mineral content) have shown a lower incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer and lower total mortality rates.
The most comprehensive global evaluation of fisheries bycatch impacts on large marine species, published this month in the journal Ecosphere, revealed that sea turtle populations in the East Pacific, North Atlantic, Southwest Atlantic, and Mediterranean face higher bycatch and mortality rates.
Research conducted by Green et al. (1994) in Israel revealed that between 1976 and 1985, mortality from cardiovascular disease was 50 percent higher in mid-winter than in mid-summer, both in men and women and in different age groups, in spite of the fact that summer temperatures in the Negev, where much of the work was conducted, often exceed 30 °C, while winter temperatures typically do not drop below 10 °C.
Insurance companies base their premiums on statistics that that reveal how certain lifestyle choices result in a higher mortality rate.
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