Sentences with phrase «risk in the family members»

The researchers believe that such pigmentation variants also contribute to a higher melanoma risk in the family members who do not carry the mutation.

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In order of preference, find a venture capitalist, an angel investor, a friend or family member who has enough assets to put some at risk, or a banker who will make a loan to the business without a personal guarantee from you.
In certain cases where a seller has a vested interest - such as selling to a family member - financing more than this is acceptable, but as the amount increases, so does the risk.
to inform the user's legal guardian or members of the user's immediate family of the user's location in an emergency situation that involves the risk of death or serious physical harm; or
«They know that this is a public health crisis and action is required now, and so do people in Surrey whose neighbours, friends and family members could be at risk.
When he seeks to save his family - members - turned - zombies in his barn, hoping for an eventual cure, he is only putting more lives at risk.
If you have symptoms of depression during or after a previous pregnancy, a history of depression or other mood disorders at another time in your life, or a family member who has been diagnosed with depression or other mental illness, your risk of PPD is increased.
(Between that and the fact that some smaller members of the family haven't mastered every aspect of personal hygiene, let's just say anyone breathing too deeply in my home does so at their own risk.)
With the Sport Play Geo Dome, younger members of the family will be able to join in all the climbing fun without having to run the risk of falling too far.
In fact, a study published by The Archives of Internal Medicine found that for women with an immediate family member who had breast cancer, those who breastfeed have a 59 % lower risk of developing breast cancer.
Making sure that family members who smoke do not smoke in front of your baby can reduce the risk of ear infections.
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.
Factors like other family members, tobacco use in the family, sofa and armchair bed - sharing and soft bedding increase the risk of SIDS.
Many moms, however, report that extreme efforts to promote the benefits of breastfeeding, such as a lower risk of SIDS or chronic disease later on in life, has contributed to a culture that shames mothers who can not exclusively breastfeed, as does judgment from finger - wagging family members and friends.
(1) in collaboration with FAO, and taking into account the work undertaken by the Codex Alimentarius Commission, to develop guidelines for clinicians and other health - care providers, community health workers and family, parents and other caregivers on the preparation, use, handling and storage of infant formula so as to minimize risk, and to address the particular needs of Member States in establishing effective measures to minimize risk in situations where infants can not be, or are not, fed breast milk;
(New York, NY)-- Two weeks after the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention — a non-partisan coalition of legislators from across the country — announced today that lawmakers in 30 states have introduced or are planning to introduce Extreme Risk Protection Order legislation that would empower family members and law enforcement to help prevent gun violence.
Project Lifesaver is an electronic tracking system used by specially trained members of the Erie County Sheriff's Office to locate and rescue children and adults in our community that are at a high risk of wandering away from their families and caregivers.
She also honoured «all those who currently risk their lives, serving in the forces to build international peace and security in a world in which, as agreed by all parties to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, «recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace».»
«Connecticut and Indiana have demonstrated the effectiveness of allowing police to work through the courts to temporarily reduce access to guns when there is strong evidence that someone is at risk of violence, while California and Washington State have taken the critical step of extending their laws to enable family members of someone who may be in crisis to initiate this process.
«The sole reason for my decision is my concerns about the possible transmission of the Zika virus and the potential risks that it may present to my wife's future pregnancies and to future members of our family,» Day said in a statement.
Calls on the Commission, by the end of 2013, to submit a legislative proposal establishing an effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection programme in the public and in the private sector to protect those who detect inefficient management and irregularities and report cases of national and cross-border corruption relating to EU financial interests and to protect witnesses, informers, and those who cooperate with the courts, and in particular witnesses testifying against mafia - type and other criminal organisations, with a view to resolving the difficult conditions under which they have to live (from risks of retaliation to the breakdown of family ties or from being uprooted from their home territory to social and professional exclusion); calls also on the Member States to put in place appropriate and effective protection for whistleblowers.
In families who carry certain inherited mutations that increase the risk for melanoma, members who do not carry the mutation also have an increased risk of melanoma, a study from Karolinska Institutet published in Genetics in Medicine reportIn families who carry certain inherited mutations that increase the risk for melanoma, members who do not carry the mutation also have an increased risk of melanoma, a study from Karolinska Institutet published in Genetics in Medicine reportin Genetics in Medicine reportin Medicine reports.
Women with a family history of two or more immediate family members (mother, sister, daughter) with breast or ovarian cancer or with a positive genetic test for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes may be advised to consider having both breasts removed, because they are at high risk of a new cancer developing in the other breast.
«ADHD in preschoolers can bring conflict with family members, and it carries elevated risk of physical injuries and suspension or expulsion from child care settings,» Murray said.
Hamilton, a doctoral student in the Mood and Cognition Laboratory of Lauren Alloy at Temple University, hypothesized that life stressors, especially those related to adolescents» interpersonal relationships and that adolescents themselves contribute to (such as a fight with a family member or friend), would facilitate these vulnerabilities and, ultimately, increase teens» risk of depression.
The work may help doctors better screen for — and treat — cancers in young people, and identify other family members who might be at risk.
In practice, however, the bodyguards in the West (the professionals as opposed to the family members) would not be expected to sacrifice their lives, but they should be experienced enough to take calculated riskIn practice, however, the bodyguards in the West (the professionals as opposed to the family members) would not be expected to sacrifice their lives, but they should be experienced enough to take calculated riskin the West (the professionals as opposed to the family members) would not be expected to sacrifice their lives, but they should be experienced enough to take calculated risks.
«Our discovery of germline mutations in so many cases of Wilms tumor means that the children and family members of these patients may be at risk for tumor development,» said Perlman.
It can determine the status of at - risk family members in families in which disease mutation has been found.
The APOE4 trial builds on another trial of an anti-amyloid drug in 300 members of a Colombian family who carry a gene mutation that places them at high risk of developing an early - onset form of Alzheimer's disease.
Mary - Claire King, 68, of the University of Washington, Seattle, won the Lasker special achievement award for her discovery of the BRCA1 breast cancer risk gene in 1990 and for developing DNA analytic techniques for identifying members of a family.
In 2002, the research team for TRIGR (Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabeteIn 2002, the research team for TRIGR (Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabetein the Genetically at Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabeRisk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabetein the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diaberisk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diaberisk of diabetes.
The risk of becoming anorexic is about half a percent in the general population, but in 2000, researchers found that the risk jumped 11-fold in people with anorexic family members.
Writing in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, a research team, led by senior author William S. Kremen, PhD, professor of psychiatry and co-director of the Center for Behavior Genetics of Aging at UC San Diego School of Medicine, found that major adverse events in life, such as divorce, separation, miscarriage or death of a family member or friend, can measurably accelerate aging in the brains of older men, even when controlling for such factors as cardiovascular risk, alcohol consumption, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, which are all associated with aging risk.
«One in 10 suicide attempt risk among friends, relatives of people who die by suicide: People bereaved by the sudden death of a friend or family member are 65 percent more likely to attempt suicide if the deceased died by suicide than if they died by natural causes.»
If you have a family member at risk of overdose, have Naloxone available in your house, and know how to use it.
After doing a genetic epidemiology research project at McGill, looking at whether family members of head and neck cancer patients had an increased risk of the disease (and finding the topic fascinating), she went to the University of Washington (U.W.) in Seattle to earn a master's degree in epidemiology.
We help patients, family members, loved ones, and other physicians understand the benefits, risks, and limitations of treating cancer in older adults.
Referral to genetic services (medical geneticist and / or genetic counselor) for in - depth discussion of reproductive risks and implications for family members
The MS risk is 1 in 750 for most people, 1 in 40 for those with close family members with the disease and 1 in 4 for those with an identical twin who has it.
If a problem does seem to run in the family, knowing it sooner rather than later can help other family members and future generations lower their risks.
The researchers found that family members in the study, and preschool children in particular, are at high risk for exposure to arsenic, dieldrin, DDE (a DDT metabolite), dioxins, and acrylamide.
For example, if you or any of your first - degree family members — parents, siblings, and children — have an autoimmune disease or autoimmune thyroid problems such as Hashimoto's disease or Graves» disease in particular — your children face an increased risk of developing an autoimmune thyroid condition, as well as other autoimmune diseases.
Our students face many risk factors once they leave us — peers who do not always encourage good decisionmaking, bureaucratic educational institutions, employers who do not always treat them well, family members who do not necessarily believe in their ability to succeed, and a society that has too little regard for low - income black teens.
The senior members of your family could be in a better position to take on this kind of risk.
A risk factor might include a family history of cancer, or heart disease in several family members that strikes at an early age.
These are our family members, our friends, and our neighbors who are risking financial turmoil in the case of a catastrophe.
Anytime a relatively large sum is being borrowed it should be bound up by some form of contract, but even if you draw up a contract with a family member they may feel uncomfortable in chasing you up on it, so this way of borrowing is certainly not worth the risk.
Unlike in their human family members, hyperlipidemia does not typically pose cardiovascular risks.
I understand that attendance in a dog training class, during private training, pet - assisted therapy, canine massage, workshop or event is not without risk to me, members of my family, guests who may attend or my dog.
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