Sentence examples for harm findings from inspiring English sources

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Resnick, M. D. et al. Protecting adolescents from harm: findings from the national longitudinal study on adolescent health.

By focusing on the micro risk environment [ 2], specifically the role of individuals, including clients, police, pimps and intimate partners, in creating harm, findings illustrate the mechanisms by which this micro environment compromises health and wellbeing.

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Emma tells him that lots of people do VAT dodging and there'd be no harm finding out exactly what he wants doing.

However, in four citations the qualification was specific to the 'no benefit' finding, not the 'no harm' finding (i.e., highlighting the fact that no intervention was provided after screening, that the control group was exposed to the intervention (n = 2), or both).

Methodological and statistical concerns about the trial methods did not extend to the 'no harms' finding, however, and in a number of sources, authors endorsed this finding as support for screening.

The HGDP Diversity Panel samples are individually de-identified but linked to population of origin and, arguably, certain of the groups represented in the collection have been harmed by findings such as those outlined in Table 2.

As regards harms, the findings were similar to those on H5N1 vaccination: both meta-analyses found a higher (and high) frequency of mild or moderate adverse events by oil-in-water adjuvants, although they concluded that such a lower tolerability could be acceptable in a pandemic, and a low rate of serious adverse events (three, all solved in 10 d, out of 22,826 vaccinated subjects).

Given the importance of addressing substance use in the community and the proven success of MMT at reducing the risk of drug-related harms, our findings support the need to spur efforts to improve access to treatment for problematic substance use among individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

The author of a 10-year study of Australian smokers has criticised messaging that conveys they are ignorant of its harms, instead finding that they can get "very creative" in avoiding health warnings.

Some cardiologists contend that scanning the hearts of healthy people can cause harm if insignificant findings prompt invasive and potentially risky tests like coronary angiography and treatments like bypass surgery.

The Times article depicts some of them as worrying about the "legal and reputational harm" of the findings of a formal investigation.

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