Sentences with phrase «slightly higher levels of risk»

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For example, four - month - olds who show high levels of motor activity and distress, called high - reactive, are likely to become inhibited to the unfamiliar at 1 - 2 years old and report more unrealistic worries and more frequent bouts of depression at age 18, whereas low - reactive infants are likely to become uninhibited to the unfamiliar in the second year and are at a slightly higher risk for asocial behaviour at age 18.
Circulating levels of the hormone IGF - 1 in a person's blood were linked to a slightly higher risk of cancer.
A level of homocysteine moderately above average corresponded to a 16 per cent higher risk of developing Alzheimer's, while a level of active B12 slightly above average meant a 2 per cent lower risk (Neurology, vol 75, p 1408).
In some people, the thermostat is always set slightly higher, behaving as if they have a persistent low level infection — these people appear to be at a higher risk of developing depression and psychosis.
ETH should provide returns slightly higher than BTC for the year ahead with a slight increase in risk due to their significant level of ever - growing competition.
For example, four - month - olds who show high levels of motor activity and distress, called high - reactive, are likely to become inhibited to the unfamiliar at 1 - 2 years old and report more unrealistic worries and more frequent bouts of depression at age 18, whereas low - reactive infants are likely to become uninhibited to the unfamiliar in the second year and are at a slightly higher risk for asocial behaviour at age 18.
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