Two large cancer prevention studies demonstrated no effect of resistant starch in prevention of colon cancer in people at
high risk of developing cancer.
It is important that breast cancer awareness information reaches those most
at risk of developing breast cancer - such as older women.
A study warns that people who are genetically inclined to storing belly fat may be at an increased
risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.
In addition, grains are not a common cause of food allergies, and there is no increased
risk of developing diabetes in cats or dogs being fed a diet containing grains.
Those who were in negative relationships were at
greater risk of developing heart problems, including dying from heart attacks and strokes, than those whose close relationships were not negative.
Certain studies have shown that people with a sedentary lifestyle have a 50 % greater
risk of developing cardiovascular disease than those who perform moderate physical activities.
Those who had the highest intake of red and processed meats were at a 22 percent higher
risk of developing chronic kidney disease than those with the lowest intake of those foods.
The researchers found that participants with a hypertension onset age of 80 to 89 years had a significantly lower
risk of developing dementia compared with participants with no history of hypertension.
A quantitative analysis indicated that adolescents with diabetes had an increased
risk of developing depression or anxiety, regardless of where they lived.
The findings revealed that children whose mothers lived close to highways during pregnancy had a 25 per cent increased relative
risk of developing asthma before the age of five.
Some children are at greater
risk of developing mental health difficulties and early identification and intervention is important.
While he offered no solutions, he did warn that I was at extremely high
risk of developing serious diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
We will also determine whether mid life differences in sleep / wake patterns are linked
with risk of developing AD.
Nevertheless, black race and male sex were associated with 3.0 - and 3.9 - times increased
risks of developing kidney failure, respectively.
Tired kids are more emotional and more at
risk of developing obesity and chronic disease in later life, so you really want to address that.
The combination of fiber and water has also been linked to a decreased
risk of developing other health problems, including heart attacks and strokes.
These 2,000 people a year have a
lifetime risk of developing breast cancer of up to 85 per cent, and many choose to have preventative surgery before it develops.
An increase in coffee consumption of 2 cups / day was associated with a 14 percent higher
risk of developing lung cancer.
Results showed that women who regularly ate garlic, fruits, and vegetables had a 35 % lower
risk of developing colon cancer.
For example, people who are socially isolated, or do not have good quality social support, are also at greater
risk of developing coronary heart disease.
All the research in the doctoral thesis is based on small children born with an increased genetic
risk of developing celiac disease.
It can help treat anxiety, nausea, and inflammation, and it may help reduce your dog's
risk of developing several chronic diseases, including cancer.
Through ongoing research, he hopes to be able to specifically identify which diabetes patients are at
risk of developing advanced liver disease and to develop therapies that protect against disease progression.
Without veterinary support, your dog is at
risk of developing life threatening symptoms and serious secondary infections like pneumonia.
Studies have found that women treated with radiation therapy for uterine cancer, like men who received radiation therapy for prostate cancer, have an increased
risk of developing bladder cancer later in life.
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