Keep in mind that they're associated
with earlier mortality, breast cancer, heart failure, colorectal cancer and other disease.
Seven of 10 studies indicated a mild - to - moderate association of PTSD
with earlier mortality, consistent with an early onset or acceleration of aging in PTSD.
«Study finds recurrent hypertensive disease of pregnancy associated
with early mortality: Pregnancy provides a window to future health.»
Not exact matches
A 2005 study by Gregory S. Paul published in the Journal of Religion and Society stated that, «In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate
with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and
early adult
mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion in the prosperous democracies,» and «In all secular developing democracies, a centuries long - term trend has seen homicide rates drop to historical lows»
with the exceptions being the United States (
with a high religiosity level) and «theistic» Portugal.
Many people deal
with questions of
mortality from their
earliest memories.
comparative studies on people
with religiosity and various social ills has shown higher rates of belief in a creator correlate
with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and
early adult
mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy and abortion.
And you are aware that «in general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate
with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and
early adult
mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion in the prosperous democracies» (Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health
with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies, 2005)
She begins
with an analysis of three Western creation stories — Genesis, the Enuma Elish and Plato's Timeaus — and argues that the
early Christian effort to synthesize these accounts has bequeathed to us two unmanageable assumptions: that nature was originally paradisiacal and benign for human beings, and that human
mortality is the product of human sin.
A little
earlier than I was referring but I think they just steadily improved practices of infant feeding over time because there was significant
mortality associated
with «artificial feeding,» though it was less the milk itself (my husband says they traditional gave goats milk to babies whose mothers couldn't feed them), than the practices associated
with delivering non-human milk to infants (e.g., dirty bottle teats, spoiled milk).
Breast milk is a critical source of energy and nutrients during illness and reduces
mortality among children who are malnourished.3 It reduces the risk of a number of acute and chronic diseases in
early childhood and has long - term benefits for cardio - vascular health.4 In the context of HIV,
early cessation of breastfeeding after six months is associated
with increased serious morbidity, growth faltering, and increased
mortality.5
The primary outcome was a composite of perinatal
mortality and specific neonatal morbidities: stillbirth after the start of care in labour,
early neonatal death, neonatal encephalopathy, meconium aspiration syndrome, brachial plexus injury, fractured humerus, and fractured clavicle.13 This composite measure was designed to capture outcomes that may be related to the quality of intrapartum care, including morbidities associated
with intrapartum asphyxia and birth trauma.
Most studies of homebirth in other countries have found no statistically significant differences in perinatal outcomes between home and hospital births for women at low risk of complications.36, 37,39 However, a recent study in the United States showed poorer neonatal outcomes for births occurring at home or in birth centres.40 A meta - analysis in the same year demonstrated higher perinatal
mortality associated
with homebirth41 but has been strongly criticised on methodological grounds.5, 42 The Birthplace in England study, 43 the largest prospective cohort study on place of birth for women at low risk of complications, analysed a composite outcome, which included stillbirth and
early neonatal death among other serious morbidity.
Early identification of newborn infections
with prompt and appropriate antibiotic treatment will substantially reduce
mortality due to newborn sepsis and pneumonia.
The excess total neonatal
mortality for mid-wife home births compared
with mid-wife hospital births was 9.32 per 10,000 births, and the excess
early neonatal
mortality was 7.89 per 10,000 births.
(
early neonatal death means the baby was born alive but died sometime in the first seven days), a baby is three times more likely to die at a home birth in the USA
with a
mortality rate of 1.71 / 1000 versus only 0.64 / 1000 babies dying in the Netherlands.
Findings are consistent
with earlier reports that planned home birth is associated
with a tripling of the neonatal
mortality rate.
Effect of
early infant feeding practices on infection - specific neonatal
mortality: an investigation of the causal links
with observational data from rural Ghana Karen M Edmond, Betty R Kirkwood, Seeba Amenga - Etego, Seth Owusu - Agyei, and Lisa S Hurt Beginning Breastfeeding From First Day of Life Reduces Infection Related Deaths in Newborns by 2.6 times.
«Hormone replacement therapy associated
with lower
early mortality.»
Chronic low - grade inflammation is also associated
with greater risk for several age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, certain cancers, autoimmune diseases, frailty, dementia and
early mortality.
Furthermore, disruption of the body's natural sleeping and waking cycle (circadian desynchrony) often experienced by shift workers and others who work outside daylight hours, also appears to have a clear association
with poor metabolic health, accompanied by increased rates of chronic illness and
early mortality.
The study examined whether becoming a volunteer at the time of widowhood is associated
with reducing the risks of loneliness, which is a significant public health concern, particularly for those who have lost a spouse, linked to poorer physical health, depression and even
earlier mortality.
«Even among those who fulfill daily recommendations for physical activity, lengthy periods of sedentary behavior have been associated
with early morbidity and
mortality, leading to the «active couch potato» paradigm.
«This is one of the first studies to provide evidence suggesting that experiences long after exposure to abuse can mitigate the
mortality risks associated
with early abuse,» said Jessica Chiang, lead author of the study.
UPV / EHU researchers have developed a method for the diagnosis and prognosis of cutaneous melanoma, the type of skin cancer
with the highest
mortality rate.This method will help not only in the more effective
early detection of this cancer, but also in the development of more personalized treatments.
Mortality from bleeding tended to occur
early,
with nearly two - thirds of all deaths in the first 24 hours.
«If we can find interventions that slow down
early - stage disability, we might be able to help people live healthier and ultimately longer because decreased physical functioning is associated
with excess risk of
mortality,» Kail said.
Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre have confirmed in a screening effectiveness study that
early screening
with MRIs can reduce breast cancer
mortality for female survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) who received chest radiation.
The majority of evidence fell into three categories: biological indicators or biomarkers, such as leukocyte telomere length (LTL),
earlier occurrence or higher prevalence of medical conditions associated
with advanced age and premature
mortality.
Beyond its adverse aesthetic effects, hyperkyphosis is associated
with poor physical function, an increased risk of falls and fractures, and
earlier mortality.
The authors did not examine the deaths due to dangerous work conditions, but Tapia says
earlier studies have found workplace injuries also increased during high employment but, compared
with heart attacks, they were a relatively minor cause of
mortality, overall.
The researchers hope that in the future this work, which was published in Nature today, will pave the way toward designing drugs that target these two receptors, AdipoR1 and AdipoR2, to reduce the
early mortality associated
with diabetes.
«Our results show that prostate cancer
mortality was 20 percent lower in counties
with the highest incidence of prostate cancer, indicating an
early and rapid uptake of PSA testing, compared
with counties
with a slow and late increase in PSA testing,» says Pär Stattin, lead investigator of the study.
Having shorter telomeres is connected to the
early onset of illnesses such as cardiovascular disease and cancer,
with mortality in older adults and, as CMU's Sheldon Cohen first discovered, predicts susceptibility to acute infectious disease in young to midlife adults.
An analysis of combined results from these
earlier studies found that metformin use was associated
with a significant decrease in cancer risk, tumor burden and cancer
mortality.
Assuming that the findings of the review reflected a causal relation between smoking cessation and risk of all cause
mortality, we further investigated the data by constructing life tables for a hypothetical group of 100 patients aged 65 years
with early stage lung cancer to estimate how many deaths would be prevented by smoking cessation within the non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer populations during five years.
We reviewed 10 observational studies, all of which showed some evidence that people who continue to smoke after a diagnosis of
early stage lung cancer have an associated higher risk of recurrence, second primary tumour, or all cause
mortality compared
with those who stop smoking at that time.
«When hyperactive, mTOR is associated
with Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and
early mortality.»
Additionally, «Having an
earlier age at menarche has been associated
with elevated blood pressure and glucose intolerance, increased body fat in
early adulthood, or obesity in adulthood, all of which could explain the possible link between the age at menarche and risk of
mortality outcomes later in life.»
Breast Cancer: In the
early 1980s, scientists began identifying the link between sugar and breast cancer, noting that women had an increased risk of
mortality with sugar consumption.
Among these studies are studies on more than 19,000 children representing of 47,000 patient years of growth hormone treatment; a prospective study of 100 adult growth hormone — deficient patients followed for 1 to 4 years, a study of 910 children treated
with growth hormone for 11 years, a study of 32 adults and children followed for up to 40 years treated
with growth hormone (average 10.8 years); a study of 180 growth hormone — treated children followed for over 6 years
with reduced cancer recurrence risk (RR 0.6); a prospective analysis of 289 growth hormone — deficient adults who, after 5 years of growth hormone therapy, showed lower risk of malignancy (RR 0.25) and decreased risk of myocardial infarction (RR 0.19) and
early mortality (RR 0.22) compared
with the untreated group.
Although osteoporosis does not show as
early as
with women, or in as high a percentage of the population, the
mortality and morbidity rates for male hip fractures are higher for men.
The drawback
with targeting blood levels over 60 ng / mL is that vitamin D is less protective against
early mortality when it's this high.
With an increased threat of
early mortality, losing weight is a major goal for many people.
As I began immunosuppressive therapy, I was told by specialists that I would not have a normal life: it would be filled
with medical treatments, disability, a «high likelihood of
early mortality» and «no chance of a normal life.»
Even Professor Emeritus Robert LeVine and his wife, Sarah, an anthropologist and former researcher at the Ed School, couldn't quite put their fingers on the school - health connection when they started looking at women's schooling, fertility, and child
mortality in the
early 1980s
with the Ed School's Project on Maternal Schooling.
Tom Vitaglione, a senior fellow
with the child advocacy group N.C. Child, said the state had been making progress in reducing infant
mortality, building up
early education programs and increasing high school graduation rates.
After spending the
early minutes of the game digging for resources, you'll soon be forced to reckon
with your own
mortality as the body count ticker at the top of the screen descends into desolation.
In the
earliest period, from 1980 to late 1982, Basquiat used painterly gestures on canvas, often depicting skeletal figures and mask - like faces that expressed his obsession
with mortality.
She dedicated herself to her art full time in the
early»70s but was diagnosed
with a terminal cancer that took her life in 1974 when she was just 39, prompting her later works to be filled
with images and symbolism for
mortality.
The works in These Waves take as their impetus the torrents of time and desire, a heightened awareness of
mortality, and
early modern experiments
with optics and capturing the transience of light, weather and human consciousness.