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Childhood risk factors for developing fibromyalgia

Childhood risk factors for developing fibromyalgia

... mographic factors when analyzing data may have clarified whether these differences (including overall health and employment status) may have affected the reporting of adverse childhood experiences; more research ...

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Circulating microRNA-21 is an early predictor of ROS-mediated damage in subjects with high risk of developing diabetes and in drug-naïve T2D

Circulating microRNA-21 is an early predictor of ROS-mediated damage in subjects with high risk of developing diabetes and in drug-naïve T2D

... Discussion In an era in which blood glucose measurements are criti- cal for prediabetes and diabetes diagnoses, we developed alternative methods based on miRNAs to predict the glycaemic status that reflects the ROS ...

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Leptospirosis: risk factors and management challenges in developing countries

Leptospirosis: risk factors and management challenges in developing countries

... in developing countries from tropical and subtropical regions ...In developing countries, leptospirosis poses a number of chal- lenges not only in the fields of public health (prevention and education, ...

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Risk factors for developing hypoxic respiratory failure in COPD

Risk factors for developing hypoxic respiratory failure in COPD

... the risk factors for development of hypoxemia, reporting low lung function, previous exacerbations, heart failure, pulmonary enlargement on computed tomography, smoking history of ...and risk ...

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Risk factors for developing jumper's knee in sport and occupation: a review

Risk factors for developing jumper's knee in sport and occupation: a review

... at risk, a basic requirement is probably that high patellar loads should be ...be risk factors for window- cleaners, construction workers, and truck-drivers that han- dle packaged goods ...

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Risk factors in street food practices in developing countries: A review

Risk factors in street food practices in developing countries: A review

... in developing countries through the provision of ready-made meals at relatively inexpensive prices and employment for teeming rural and urban populace along its value ...on risk factors in street ...

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Acute kidney injury: risk factors and management challenges in developing countries

Acute kidney injury: risk factors and management challenges in developing countries

... Finally, PD is a simple, safe, and efficient way to correct metabolic, electrolyte, acid–base, and volume disturbances generated by AKI and it can be used as an RRT modality to treat AKI, both in and out the intensive ...

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Critical success factors for implementing risk management systems in developing countries

Critical success factors for implementing risk management systems in developing countries

... implementing risk management on construction projects in a developing ...to risk management is largely dependent on the attitudes of high-level ...of risk management implementation as shown in ...

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Patient risk factors for developing a drug-related problem in a cardiology ward

Patient risk factors for developing a drug-related problem in a cardiology ward

... higher risk of having at least one DRP was the number of drugs prescribed during hospital admission, with each additional drug representing a 22% increase in ...the risk of DRP in hospitalized patients 14 ...

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Maternal and Placental Risk Factors for Developing Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Very Preterm Infants

Maternal and Placental Risk Factors for Developing Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Very Preterm Infants

... The role of postnatal systemic infection/inflammation, including sepsis, in the pathogenesis of NEC is well recog- nized. 1,4,17 However, the contribution of infection/inflam- mation in prenatal period, such as ...

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Evaluation of clinical risk factors for developing pleural empyema secondary to liver abscess

Evaluation of clinical risk factors for developing pleural empyema secondary to liver abscess

... This study had several limitations. First, because the study population was small, we had to evaluate risk factors indirectly. Second, we did not fully investigate antibiotic therapies due to the complexity ...

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Risk factors of developing the hungry bone syndrome after parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism

Risk factors of developing the hungry bone syndrome after parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism

... greater risk in de- veloping postoperative ...the risk of traumatisation of other parathy- roid gland is greater; it can lead to a partially de- creased functional activity and the development of ...

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Risk Factors for Developing Apnea After Immunization in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Risk Factors for Developing Apnea After Immunization in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

... overwhelming risk factor, with its presence representing a 25-fold risk for apnea within the 48 hours after ...at risk for developing postim- munization ...a risk factor for ...

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Risk factors of postoperative ileus following laparoscopic radical cystectomy and developing a points-based risk assessment scale

Risk factors of postoperative ileus following laparoscopic radical cystectomy and developing a points-based risk assessment scale

... well-established risk factors that had been presented in the literature, such as poor overall physical conditions, chances of eliminating those risk factors within a short period are ...

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Prevalence and risk factors for resistant hypertension among hypertensive patients from a developing country

Prevalence and risk factors for resistant hypertension among hypertensive patients from a developing country

... the risk factors ...although risk factors such as Diabetes, Ischaemic Heart Disease and Chronic Kidney Dis- ease were considered their severity was not evaluated ...

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Statin use and cardiovascular risk factors in diabetic patients developing a first myocardial infarction

Statin use and cardiovascular risk factors in diabetic patients developing a first myocardial infarction

... Approximately 14 % of 1622 consecutive patients hospi- talized with a first MI had known diabetes. Primary pre- vention with statins had been initiated in less than half of the diabetic patients, although nearly all had ...

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Investigating risk factors for developing autism, cerebral palsy and down syndrome in a Trinidadian population

Investigating risk factors for developing autism, cerebral palsy and down syndrome in a Trinidadian population

... other risk factors such as parity, educational and socioeconomic status, but no significant links were ...a risk factor for ...prenatal factors such as high stress levels and high blood ...of ...

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Factors that may mediate the relationship between physical activity and the risk for developing knee osteoarthritis

Factors that may mediate the relationship between physical activity and the risk for developing knee osteoarthritis

... their risk for knee OA, others may require these individual factors and/or their exercise programme to be modified before they can commence or continue to exercise ...the risk for developing ...

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Risk factors for developing inflammatory breast cancer: an epidemiological study of a single patient population

Risk factors for developing inflammatory breast cancer: an epidemiological study of a single patient population

... possible risk factors include, to varying degrees, all of the following: race, geographic location, socioeconomic status (SES), obesity, menopausal status, age of menarche, age at first pregnancy, duration ...

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Risk Factors for Developing Hyponatremia in Thyroid Cancer Patients Undergoing Radioactive Iodine Therapy

Risk Factors for Developing Hyponatremia in Thyroid Cancer Patients Undergoing Radioactive Iodine Therapy

... higher risk for hyponatremia compared with younger individuals due to excessive ...independent risk factor for hyponatremia post RAI therapy in our ...The risk of hyponatremia should not be ...

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