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Drought can also elevate risk of wildfires and dust storms that may lead to irritation of lungs and airways.
In some studies, poor health is found to elevate risk of dementia progression from MCI [ 8– 10].
Those previously attempting suicide typically had lifetime histories of mood or substance use disorders, which are known to elevate risk of attempts.
8 The international epidemic of obesity 9 raises the possibility that heavy alcohol intake and obesity could be working in unison to elevate risk of liver disease.
Unintended pregnancy among HIV-infected women in Ukraine may elevate risk of both MTCT and infant abandonment, particularly by marginalized women (e.g. injection drug users, illegal migrants) (Rutenberg and Baek, 2005).
Diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia all will substantially elevate risk of heart attack or stroke but the person may be 'symptom free' until the actual event (e.g. heart attack) occurs.
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But Woods said any "significant or uneven" reduction of subsidy funding in the next few years, as outlined in December's mid-year budget review, could elevate risks of earlier closures by Ford and Holden.
"Each of these can chip away at learning abilities or elevate risks of ADHD".
Ambient air pollutants have been shown to elevate risks of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases (Brook 2008; Eder et al. 2009).
Previous studies described that patients with elevated GGT were found to have elevated risk of diabetes (Perry et al, 1998).
They identify a novel locus in the FCGR2A gene that confers elevated risk of disease.
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