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"And of course, with enough pressure, all this could be preventable".
Suicides are rising, most among young men in deprived areas – deaths that could be preventable at reasonably low cost.
The good news is that the loss of so many female engineers from the profession could be preventable.
Nearly 3 million newborns do not survive their first month in low-resource settings, but 80percentt of these deaths could be preventable with the right tools.
Dr Doug Brown, director of research at Alzheimer's Society, said that the estimate that more than a third of dementia cases could be preventable was a cause for celebration, but noted that difficulties remain.
Half of these chronic diseases could be preventable, at least.
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Not only suicides but also acts of violence could also be preventable with better mental health care, Papazian asserted.
Indeed, the prior study estimated that 42.7% of Japanese cancer incidence and 42.6% of mortality could potentially be preventable [ 7].
Thus, strains from other serogroups than B, or may be even from Ng, could potentially be preventable by the 4CMenB vaccine, if they contain 4CMenB-recognized antigen genes.
Although some peritoneal metastases may be caused by perioperative tumor seeding and could thus be preventable, most peritoneal metastases will reflect extensive disseminated disease.
Mr. Levin, director of Center for Medical Consumers in New York, also was a member of the institute group that warned in a 1999 report, "To Err Is Human," that there could be 98,000 preventable deaths each year in hospitals.
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