Sentence examples for an added risk factor from inspiring English sources

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They have an added risk factor: roughly 40percentt of the hundreds of homeless female veterans of recent wars have said they were sexually assaulted by American soldiers while in the military, officials said.

These results, over two growing seasons, provide no evidence that WBC damage is an added risk factor for corn silage growers who are worried about deoxynivalenol and zearalenone in their silage.

Indeed, RRT represents an independent and an added risk factor for mortality [16 18] as it exposes the patient to several complications like catheter-related infections or thrombosis, bleeding favored by anticoagulation, hemodynamic instability.

In a previous study it was shown that the use of a walker may be an added risk factor for falling in people living alone, the assumption being that if you live alone you may have to perform activities yourself for which a walker is a hazard [ 18].

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The added risk factor blood circulation, did not enhance the sensitivity and specificity of the original Braden scale.

In contrast, in the 1970s cohort, when glycemic control improves, this added risk factor emerges.

Thus, it will be important to address issues of additivity and comorbidity in future studies of aging in the context of HIV, as added risk factor burden may increase the risk of functional impairment, including medication nonadherence [ 62].

The society recommends that people with added risk factors, like a family history of colon cancer, should have earlier and more complete testing, with the tests and their frequency to be determined in consultation with their doctors.

Research has shown that homeless populations report higher rates of respiratory issues such as asthma or chronic bronchitis, since they deal with added risk factors like living in crowded spaces, poor nutrition, unreliable access to medical care, and regular exposure to air pollution from living or spending a lot of time outdoors.

Research has shown that homeless populations report higher rates of respiratory issues such as asthma or chronic bronchitis, since they deal with added risk factors like living in crowded spaces, poor nutrition, unreliable access to medical care, and regular exposure to air pollution from living or spending a lot of time outdoors.

Model 2 additionally added risk factors at age 20 specifically: smoking status, serum insulin levels, and cholesterol levels.

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