Sentences with phrase «specific risks of death»

Eating seven or more portions reduces the specific risks of death by cancer and heart disease by 25 % and 31 % respectively.

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A specific example is whether the infant was sleeping prone next to their parent, which is an independent risk factor for death regardless of where the infant was sleeping.
Older women with cataract can reduce their risk of death from any cause and from certain specific causes by undergoing cataract surgery, reveals a surprising new research.
But again they should be informed of at least the risk of fetal or maternal death in their specific case.
The study, which examined the association between infertility and mortality as well as specific causes of death, also showed that women with a history of infertility have a 20 percent increased risk of cancer - related mortality.
Specific therapies that target a mutation can improve outcomes, such as reducing the risk of death or lessening the severity of disease.
Further follow - up of the participants will provide more accurate risk estimates of mortality from specific causes of death after nutritional disturbances during gestation and very early life.
Existing estimates have been hampered by gaps in air pollution data, particularly in the developing world, and a lack of knowledge about how specific air pollution sources contribute to the risk of disease and death.
However, the authors stress that «further clinical investigations will be essential to establish the optimal dose, duration and safety, and whether vitamin D2 or D3 have different effects on mortality risk, since the available trials are based on elderly populations in general (an age group with high competing risk of death often due to multiple co-existing disease conditions) and they do not typically include cause - specific deaths as the primary outcomes.»
«Our research shows that among men who experience specific symptoms of insomnia, there is a modest increase risk in death from cardiovascular - related issues.»
Another lesson learned from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is knowing the sarcomeric protein involved and the specific mutation does not invariably provide prognostic information about the course of the disease, including the risk of sudden cardiac death.
Specifically, results from ERSPC document a relative risk reduction of prostate cancer - specific death of 21 % at a median follow - up of 11 years17 While the absolute reduction in prostate cancer - specific mortality was relatively small (0.10 deaths per 1,000 person - years or 1.07 deaths per 1,000 men randomized), this may represent an underestimate of benefit given the length of follow - up of the study and the degree of non-compliance in the intervention arm.
Frequent consumption of spicy foods was also linked to a lower risk of death from specific conditions: cancer, ischaemic heart and respiratory system diseases.
Indeed, when they broke down the study results into specific types of animal protein, they found that the link between animal protein and increased risk of death applied primarily to people who ate lots of processed and unprocessed red meats (including beef and pork), and not to fish or poultry.
Modern Capital Theory (MCT) concentrates on market decisions and provides valuable lessons for specific markets consisting of Outside Passive Minority Investors (OPMIs) who deal in «sudden death» securities, i.e., options, warrants, risk arbitrage, heavily margined portfolios, trading strategies and performing loans with short - fuse maturities.
And while this study also showed that sterilization increased the risk of death due to some forms of cancer, it did not increase risk for all specific kinds of cancer.
(a) malfunction of mechanical equipment and recreational apparatus under the control of or maintained by the operator, including vehicles, other than that resulting from misuse by a user; (b) unsafe operation of mechanical equipment or recreational apparatus, including vehicles, by the operator or its employees; (c) unsafe aspects of the structure and condition of an indoor recreational facility that directly affect the safety of users when actually engaged in a recreational activity for which the recreational facility is designed or intended; (d) failure by the operator of an outdoor recreational facility to maintain commonly accepted conditions or standards of demarcation, signage, lighting, and monitoring of user activity, for outdoor recreational facilities of comparable size and type; (e) unfitness for normal use, at the time of supply or rental, of equipment or apparatus supplied or rented for use in connection with a recreational activity; (f) conduct of the operator's employees, acting in the course of their employment, that results in personal injury to or death of a user from the sources of risk referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e); (g) breach by the operator, or by an employee of the operator, of a specific statutory duty or regulatory requirement relating to safety in a particular recreational activity.
Specific areas of practice include, but are not limited to: defending professional malpractice lawsuits including medical, dental, veterinary, legal and architectural negligence; personal injury / wrongful death; premises liability; product liability; auto accidents, uninsured / underinsured motorist liability; insurance coverage opinions / litigation; construction defect; school law; discrimination disputes; appellate law; and overall risk management.
Instead, an evaluation of total death benefit needed, time frame of coverage, and willingness to take on risk within the cash value account are necessary to determine which type of coverage is best - suited for an individual's specific needs.
Some life insurance policies provides coverage for whole life, while some covers risk of untimely death for a specific duration.
Risk factors can be specific events, such as a death in the family, or can be a chain of events that are linked to each other, such as ongoing family stress that leads to family separation.
I have seen this with other suicide deaths of children and young people — where reporting has made a strong link with a specific risk factor (such as cyberbullying) only to have coronial findings suggest other factors were more likely to have contributed to the death.
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