This way, you can balance your exposure to
a similar kind of risk.
Not exact matches
While each
of the four fund types Dave «recommends» to his followers are not exactly identical, they are too
similar to provide the
kind of diversification that is necessary to spread
risk, or to successfully «put your eggs into different baskets.»
In fact, I have supported a part
of Obamacare currently in effect — alas temporarily — that creates a
kind of subsidized assigned
risk pool for those who are otherwise uninsurable,
similar to those we see in auto insurance that helps otherwise difficult to insure people obtain coverage.
A comparison
of these two cancers, published April 9 in the journal Cancer Cell, suggests that they are
similar in origin, leading researchers at the University
of Cambridge to believe that devils simply may be at greater
risk for these
kinds of diseases.
Another problem is that modeling studies, like this one, are inherently less powerful than other
kinds of medical research: randomized clinical trials, the gold standard in medical research, in which patients are randomly assigned different treatments or no treatment; case - control studies, which compare patients who have a condition with those who do not; or cohort studies, which determine the
risk of contracting a disease by studying a group
of people with
similar demographics.
The authors say devils may be at greater
risk for these
kinds of diseases - which are exceptionally rare - Read more about Both types
of Tassie devil cancer may have
similar origins - Scimex
Though the authors couldn't pinpoint a mechanism from this study — it was associative — they note that one possibility is that the overconsumption
of sugars and refined starches is a
risk factor for inflammation and cardiovascular disease, both
of which have been linked to the development
of depression.This
kind of diet could also lead insulin resistance, which has been linked to cognitive deficits
similar to those found in people with major depression.
With these rules in place, the FDA can begin to collect data to determine whether or not e-cigarettes pose a health
risk similar to traditional tobacco products, or whether they have the potential to serve as smoking cessation tools, which some insurers take a
kinder view
of.