The stereotype of males engaging in higher
risk behavior does appear to be true, at least when they are behind the wheel of an automobile.
Not exact matches
The
risk for a site like Breitbart is that declaring itself to be unequivocally in favor of a candidate like Trump puts pressure on the organization to defend almost everything the candidate
does, even when that alleged
behavior involves its own reporter.
However, these odds don't factor in a person's individual
behaviors, age, sex, location, or other things that can affect
risks — they're averages of the entire US population.
Whether the employee simply has a knack for always saying the worst possible thing or the
behavior puts your business at
risk for a sexual harassment claim, it's important to
do something about the employee as soon as possible.
We don't publish those methods, but suffice it to say that when the market demonstrates divergences and breakdowns in the
behavior of various sectors, that loss of «uniformity» is often a signal that investor preferences have subtly shifted toward
risk - aversion.
Woodard doesn't believe the «buy the rumor, sell the news»
behavior is negative for stocks near term, and the market should benefit from «
risk on» in January.
«Everybody talks about investor
behavior as a
risk, but I don't think it's as effectively addressed as what it needs to be.
We
do not get at (or «interfere with») the underlying
behavior driving the epidemic; we simply reduce the
risk or harm by providing condoms, clean needles, treating the curable sexually transmitted diseases, etc..
People don't seem to appreciate the
risk volunteers like him take to protect neighborhoods from criminal
behavior.
According to the national economics standards, students should be taught only the «majority paradigm» or «neoclassical model» of economic
behavior, for to include «strongly held minority views of economic processes
risks confusing and frustrating teachers and students, who are then left with the responsibility of sorting the qualifications and alternatives without a sufficient foundation to
do so.»
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do just that: to increase reporting by athletes of concussion symptoms by engaging coaches, athletes, parents, and health care providers in a season - long, indeed career - long program which emphasizes that immediate reporting of concussion symptoms - not just by athletes themselves but by their teammate «buddies» - not only reduces the
risk the athlete will suffer a more serious brain injury - or, in rare cases, even death - but is actually helps the team's chances of winning, not just in that game, but, by giving athletes the best chance to return as quickly as possible from concussion, the rest of the season, and by teaching that honest reporting is a valued team
behavior and a hallmark of a good teammate.
Most teens don't get enough sleep, putting them at greater
risk for a slew of unhealthy
behaviors, from physical inactivity to fighting.
Sleepy Teens More Likely to Have Risky
Behavior Most teens don't get enough sleep, putting them at greater
risk for a slew of unhealthy
behaviors, from physical inactivity to fighting.
Either way, however, the researchers
did not find a link between the perceived
risk and a person's likelihood to engage in risky
behaviors, Medical News Today reports.
«If what you have seen or have been told is actually happening, and you don't share that information, you run the
risk that the destructive
behavior continues or even escalates, which can lead to serious consequences.»
You can always find examples of women who smoked around their kids who
did not die of SIDS — remember,
risk is calculated by looking at the
behavior of large numbers of people, not individuals.
I
do want to say that if your family members continue to respond to you and your daughter in this negative way then it places her at higher
risk for low self - esteem, depression, and high -
risk behaviors.
Given the large number of children who were co-sleeping yet
did not succumb to SIDS, the authors wondered whether co-sleeping alone had put children at
risk for sudden death or a combination of
behaviors.
That said,
do be aware that problem
behaviors may arise from egocentric thinking - including substance use,
risk taking, eating disorders, self - esteem issues, and vandalism - and be prepared to intervene if necessary, and always be the parent your child needs you to be.
A father's antisocial
behavior, such as having a DUI, boosted divorce
risk, as
did a discrepancy in the amount of education between partners, such as a mother having a low level and a father a high level.
How
do we minimize human interface and the
risk of collusive
behavior in avoiding and evading taxes?
Steve: And that manifests in that you have excessive
risk - taking
behavior or, specifically related to the drinking
behavior, you might need to drink more before you get the same effect than somebody who doesn't have that genetic profile.
But exposure to the parasite
does appear to «raise the
risk for aggressive
behavior,» and more research is needed to determine whether the link is causal, and what, if any, the underlying biological mechanism may be, he said.
This association was still observed among patients participating in high levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity, indicating that regular high levels of physical activity
do not fully protect against the
risks associated with prolonged periods of sedentary
behaviors.
However, surprisingly, the researchers found that when shark - turtle overlap in the study region was high, turtles
did not alter surfacing
behavior to
risk avoidance.
The data
does not prove that these lifestyle
behaviors are directly responsible for increased
risk.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's national Youth
Risk Behavior Survey has provided estimates of teen dating violence (TDV) since 1999 but changes were made to the survey in 2013 to capture more serious forms of physical TDV, screen out students who
did not date and assess sexual TDV.
The CDC Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention has concluded that «although lead is a
risk factor for developmental and
behavior problems, its presence
does not indicate that these problems will necessarily occur.
«Diabetes, perhaps more so than any other chronic disease, requires people to significantly modify their
behaviors — sometimes in ways that are contrary to their cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH., Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race, Risk and B
behaviors — sometimes in ways that are contrary to their cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH., Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race,
Risk and
BehaviorsBehaviors.
«
Does that change my
risk - taking
behavior?
Also, few study participants reported heavy drinking, and the study
did not account for some potential
risk factors of melanoma, such as sun - protection
behaviors.
«Those who
do not reform their
behavior, behaving selfishly despite the
risk of gossip and ostracism, tended to be targeted by other group members who took pains to tell future group members about the person's untrustworthy
behavior,» Willer said.
Other ideas for getting a better handle on the true burden of U.S. - acquired Chagas cases include
doing broad blood surveys of all people — not just blood donors — living in suspected high -
risk areas and identifying what
behaviors are associated with infection.
Although longitudinal health surveys and large databases are excellent ways to determine the relative health
risks associated with different
behaviors, it doesn't mean that scientists understand the mechanisms behind those
risks.
A study from Iowa State University researchers has found a statistical inclination towards violence among children who play violent video games, though caution that the results
do not automatically mean at -
risk children will develop antisocial
behaviors.
We also still don't know the relationship with
behavior and cognitive function with a more long - term perspective (e.g. later - life
risk for anxiety and depression).»
«Although sophisticated statistical testing
did indeed demonstrate an increased
risk for
behavior and emotional problems following prenatal exposure to acetaminophen, it is important to remember that the overwhelming majority of children exposed prenatally to acetaminophen
do not end up having any of these behavioral or emotional problems,» Adesman said.
«Children and adolescents who don't get enough sleep are at increased
risk for obesity, diabetes, injuries, poor mental health, and attention and
behavior problems, which can affect them academically,» said report author Anne Wheaton, a CDC epidemiologist.
«While family history increases the
risk factor for depression, it
does not mean that someone will definitely become depressed,» said Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein, president of the Brain &
Behavior Research Foundation in New York City.
The results for women didn't show an increased
risk for vigorous exercisers: All levels of physical activity appeared to lower the
risk of infection compared to sedentary
behavior, although adjusted results were only significant for the low - activity group.
MONDAY, Nov. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News)-- Moderate amounts of caffeine during pregnancy don't appear to be linked to a child's
risk for lower IQ or
behavior problems, a new study suggests.
I'm always optimistic nevertheless that I can encourage psoriasis patients to overcome many of these high -
risk behaviors and move into wellness behavioral patterns if they choose to
do so.
Also, people who eat cruciferous vegetables may be more likely than people who don't to have other healthy
behaviors that reduce disease
risk.
They have moderators that observe user
behavior and they
do not put up with any fraud or
risk.
They
do maintain that «to reduce sexual
risk behaviors and related health problems among youth, schools and other youth - serving organizations can help young people adopt lifelong attitudes and
behaviors that support their health and well - being.»
These kids are at -
risk even if not publically engaged in self - destructive
behavior because they don't know who they are and are unprepared to make good choices in their adult lives.
«When I talk about
risk factors, we
do incidence reporting through our system, but we also are tracking positive
behaviors and relationships outside the building,» says Karapetyan making note of the 10 percent of students who have children of their own or the 23 percent who have had an incarcerated parent.
By giving teens something constructive to
do when their parents are likely to be at work, quality afterschool programs hold the promise of preventing high -
risk behavior, building resiliency, and improving students» prospects following high school.
Although the
risks of
behavior problems among children in child care programs are low, McCartney and her colleagues
did find a correlation between the number of hours spent in child care each week and the likelihood of adults to report disobedience, aggressiveness, or assertive
behavior such as bragging and demanding attention.
In
doing so, schools fail to recognize, or simply ignore, the fact that
risk factors directly affect a student's daily life and negatively influence their
behavior and attitudes about education.