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The early use of both smartphones and tablets is boosting the risk of malware infections and SMS fraud, which make many victims among users who are still only learning to read".
It also uncovered a new gene variant at another location, known as ODZ4, that suggests neurochemical channels in the brain activated by calcium play a role in boosting the risk of developing the disease.
One piece of research published in the journal appears to confirm this, finding that routine prostate cancer screening did not greatly reduce deaths from the disease, while boosting the risk of "over-treatment".
The SNP also abrogates the protective effects seen with moderate alcohol consumption and greatly increases the cardiovascular risks associated with smoking, dramatically boosting the risk of heart attack in such individuals.
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Vitamin E pills also boosted the risk of aggressive cancer, more than doubling it for men lacking selenium.
Last month, a doctor from the University of Tokyo claimed that regular, hour-long, daytime naps can boost the risk of type 2 diabetes by up to 45%.
The findings of the Science article that prompted the latest scare indicated that eating more than half to one meal of farmed salmon a month boosts the risk of cancer by a factor of one in 100,000.
Broad sweeps of the human genome have exposed genetic mutations that boost the risk of the devastating yet baffling diseases of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, according to two studies published Sunday.
The risk posed by many of these foodstuffs is slight – or even negligible in the case of peanuts, since early studies suggesting they may boost the risk of allergy have since been contradicted by later, larger studies in humans – but at least the advice to avoid them is generally based on studies in people.
One worry is that its long-term use could boost the risk of cancer.
The combo estrogen-progestin pills have their own risks: They may boost the risk of breast cancer and heart disease.
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