Sentence examples for exposure to harm from inspiring English sources

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The researchers speculated that people who live in urban areas may have increased exposure to harm from physical, chemical and biological (that is, contagious disease) sources.

There are some simple steps that you can take to reduce your exposure to harm from people intent on using these worthwhile services to take advantage of victims".

The primary ethical concern in the case of placebo-control in NMO clinical trials rests on the relative merits of answering the scientific question regarding efficacy compared to the relative risk of exposure to harm in the placebo-control group.

To examine the prevalence and severity of alcohol's harm to children in the US and the relationship of the harmer to the child, and to examine caregivers' sociodemographic characteristics, alcohol use, and exposure to harm due to a drinking spouse/partner or other family member as risk factors for alcohol's harm to children.

The objectives are: 1) to quantify changes over time with respect to the characteristics of injecting drug users, HIV risk behaviours, awareness of HIV, and exposure to harm reduction interventions, and 2) to estimate associations between exposure to interventions and needle sharing, condom usage and participation in HIV testing.

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Yet the risk environment, or social and physical context [ 2], in which FSWs live and work is central to their HIV risk [ 3, 4], in part by compromising their ability to reduce exposures to harm or enact harm-reduction behaviors.

8 41 The interpersonal theory of suicide proposes that non-suicidal self harm may act as a "gateway" to suicidal self harm and completed suicide, as people habituate to the pain and fear of harm through repeated exposure to self harm.

For the scale allows exposure to personal harm, the mean score decreased from 4.0 pre-intervention to 2.8 post-intervention, a decrease of 1.3 (95% CI -1.8 to -0.8; p < 0.001).

Four improved and two worsened perception shifts emerged post-intervention: less exposure to personal harm, reduced potential for medical error, more successful teaching, fewer disruptions to other rotations, increased conflicting role demands and less staff physician supervision.

The larger problem we face in noncancer human health risk assessment is that we seek insight into the potential for lowlevels of exposure to cause harm to humans, and we must use as a basis for such judgments the observations from hazards evident at much higher exposures, often in animals.

A draft report from the National Toxicology Program, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, notes that there is no direct evidence that human exposure to BPA harms reproduction or infant development.

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