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By Hendrik Hertzberg June 28 , 2012The Obamacare decision highlights an ironic consequence of lifetime Supreme Court tenure in an age of ideological polarization and routine filibusters.

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To evaluate the consequences of lifetime, severe and untreated isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) on vocal and laryngeal function.

The hierarchical regression model was also repeated for the outcome of lifetime consequences, with 200 participants (10%) reporting at least one lifetime adverse consequence of drinking alcohol.

Russell's crisis of spirit, as it unfolds over the three books, feels like a natural and uncontrived consequence of a lifetime characterized by buoyant self-satisfaction.

When evaluating LINE-1%5mC as an outcome of THM exposure, we assume that methylation levels are the consequence of cumulative lifetime exposure to THM.

It is possible that children with disruptive behaviour disorders, often from families with elevated dysfunction, may be more resilient to post-disaster PTSD as a consequence of greater lifetime exposure to conflict and frightening events.

What's the point of stopping now, he or she figures, when my body has already suffered the consequences of a lifetime of tobacco addiction?

Knowledge is also limited on the consequences of cumulative lifetime exposure to carcinogens, relevant time windows of exposure (e.g., early life), and on the interaction of multiple concurrent exposures (Nudelman et al. 2009; President's Cancer Panel 2010).

The consequences of using lifetime risk assessment would mean that larger numbers of young asymptomatic individuals would be expected to take drugs every day for many years, potentially causing short-term harm, in order to prevent or delay an event occurring in the far-off future.

These changes may have important consequences in terms of lifetime income, delinquency risks or later development of degenerative nervous system disease.

Higher neuroticism (13% vs 8.5%, AOR 1.7, 99%CI 1.1, 2.6, P < .001) was independently associated with reporting at least one lifetime consequence of alcohol use, while female gender was associated with a lower likelihood of lifetime consequences (7.1% vs. 15.0%, AOR 0.39, 99%CI 0.26, 0.58, P < .001).001

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