Sentences with phrase «subsequent mortality of»

Researchers at Harvard examined the association between nut consumption and subsequent mortality of over 100,000 people followed for decades.

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But the subsequent defeat of fascism seemed to have rescued our culture, to have given it a new start — and thus covered over once more the possibility of that culture's ending, the incipient mortality of the democratic and liberal culture which fascism had challenged.
Without access to the city's internal records, we may never know what really brought about Milwaukee's dangerously substandard medical care implicated in the Fetal Infant Mortality Review, or discern the cause of the extreme bias toward African - American babies dying in Milwaukee, or discover the root of the subsequent bizarre publicity campaign by the local Milwaukee government against cosleeping, but we can be sure of one thing, «Something's rotten in Denmark... er, Milwaukee.»
In addition, much of the data compiled on vaginal delivery looks at «positive outcomes» alone (i.e. a planned vaginal delivery that ends up as a vaginal delivery) rather than «all planned vaginal delivery outcomes» (including those that result in emergency cesareans) and their subsequent mortalities or morbidities.
Low birthweight is a major predictor of infant mortality, subsequent disease, or developmental disabilities.
Given the lack of mortality benefit of screening, and the moderate to substantial harms that could result from false - positive screeningtest results and subsequent surgery, the USPSTF concludes with moderate certainty that the harms of screening for ovarian cancer outweigh the benefit, and the net balance of the benefit and harms of screening is negative.
Researchers at Harvard «examined the association between nut consumption and subsequent... mortality» of over a hundred thousand people, followed for decades.
This example does not assume subsequent investment or withdrawals and also does not include mortality and expense charges, sales charges, and administrative fees typically associated with variable annuities; inclusion of these items would lower the performance shown.
These indicators can include livelihoods restored, improved access to basic health facilities, reduction in mortality rates and loss of life in subsequent emergencies.
Both discoveries produced immediate practical impacts, resulting in successful management of subsequent outbreaks, greatly reducing the morbidity and mortality caused by these two infections.
In cases of neonatal mortality, the diagnosis typically is made postmortem with virus isolation from fresh lung, liver, kidney, and spleen by cell culture techniques and subsequent identification by PCR and sequencing, transmission electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, or fluorescence in situ hybridization.
The pattern of high thermal stress followed by subsequent mortality across much of the Caribbean was consistent with the pattern seen since the 1980s and 1990s in the Florida Keys, where outbreaks of other diseases have frequently been seen in years that followed thermal stress and bleaching [12].
Tree mortality increases as a consequence of increasing tissue mortality due to high - temperature periods and in response to water stress in these regions, with subsequent increasing transient dominance by C3 grasses during slow regrowth of better - adapted tree types.
Under climate change, increased water stress, increased peak summer heat stress causing increased mortality, vulnerability to disease and subsequent fire, as well as decreased reproduction rates could lead to large - scale dieback of the boreal forests (77, 86), with transitions to open woodlands or grasslands.
Doctor Tobis, just as the UN and the IPCC are able to create statistical projections of increased mortality due to climate change, it is easy to project the increased mortality due to additional increases in energy costs and the subsequent placement of more people in fuel poverty.
Research into how the Boreal forest responds to drought has shown that the most significant die back / mortality was not observed during the year of the drought but in subsequent years.
So the mortality cost might be $ 400 this year, but since a 36 - year - old has a slightly higher risk of dying than a 35 - year - old, the insurance company is going to pay out more money for every 5,000 people they insure each subsequent year.
This study was particularly innovative as it culminated in the description of three categories of potential trauma (abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction) and the subsequent incidence of risk factors for disease, perceived quality of life, health care utilization, and mortality / morbidity.
The program of prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses, tested with a primarily white sample, produced a 48 percent treatment - control difference in the overall rates of substantiated rates of child abuse and neglect (irrespective of risk) and an 80 percent difference for families in which the mothers were low - income and unmarried at registration.21 Corresponding rates of child maltreatment were too low to serve as a viable outcome in a subsequent trial of the program in a large sample of urban African - Americans, 20 but program effects on children's health - care encounters for serious injuries and ingestions at child age 2 and reductions in childhood mortality from preventable causes at child age 9 were consistent with the prevention of abuse and neglect.20, 22
This study examined sex differences in salivary cortisol responses to experimental stressors and subsequent desire to affiliate in the context of mortality cues following the Tend - and - Befriend model.
Aboriginal Australians experience multiple social and health disadvantages from the prenatal period onwards.1 Infant2 and child3 mortality rates are higher among Aboriginal children, as are well - established influences on poor health, cognitive and education outcomes, 4 — 6 including premature birth and low birth weight, 7 — 9 being born to teenage mothers7 and socioeconomic disadvantage.1, 8 Addressing Aboriginal early life disadvantage is of particular importance because of the high birth rate among Aboriginal people10 and subsequent young age structure of the Aboriginal population.11 Recent population estimates suggest that children under 10 years of age account for almost a quarter of the Aboriginal population compared with only 12 % of the non-Aboriginal population of Australia.11
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