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This paper aims to generate burden estimates of a range of disease conditions attributable due to biomass-related HAP among adult rural and urban Indian women because they form a large part of the exposed group.

However, the model may also be applied to adult age groups and could also be used to generate burden estimates for the ongoing 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic in near real time for medically attended illness (e.g. ILI, pneumonia and/or influenza).

On the other hand, the study found non-financial incentives i.e., alternative income generating scope, burden of household loan, competition with number of other providers, VO membership, and additional health training received outside BRAC as significant predictors of fixed reservation wage.

In addition, empirical evidence confirms that caring for a patient with schizophrenia generates economic burden on the family.

Third, they are benefit-scroungers, generating a net burden on taxpayers.

Professor Capewell, who had advised the Conservatives in opposition, said: "The obesity epidemic is already generating a huge burden of disease and death".

These disorders may affect individuals from childhood and are most troublesome in the productive years of life, thus generating an economic burden for both society and healthcare systems [4, 5].

In recognition of the fact that these systems can be engineered to produce biomass without generating a commensurate burden on critical ecosystems cycles and services, algacultural systems have already been established at some experimental farms to overcome biomass shortages in dry seasons.

Moreover, this study examined whether these studies were aimed at those conditions generating a higher burden of disease in Iran.

In this context, we examined whether full-economic evaluations of healthcare interventions (e.g., evaluations where both costs and outcomes have been measured) are aimed at those conditions generating a higher burden of disease.

The manner by which causes of disease act together to increase disease risk can have important public health implications, as above-additive effects lead to the clustering of risk factors, generating a greater burden of disease in the population.

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