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Scientists worry about low birth weight because it correlates with a host of harms such as low IQ.
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During use, users applied a host of harm reduction strategies, albeit inconsistently and sometimes incorrectly.
Digital access exposes these children to a wealth of benefits and opportunities, but also to a host of risks and harms, including access to harmful content, sexual exploitation and abuse, cyberbullying, and misuse of their private information, the children's agency warned.
The states and industry groups opposing the Clean Power Plan alleged a host of illegalities and immediate, irreparable harms and pleaded for a stay -- equivalent to a preliminary injunction in lower courts -- to halt implementation while their lawsuits proceed.
As Miller put it, deficits that tax cuts for the rich helped to create "are being used to justify a host of austerity measures that will harm Americans of all races but will hit blacks and Latinos the hardest".
Instead they continue to market cell phones and other microwave-radiating products especially to infants, toddlers and young teens and fail to provide clear notice that such radiation increases the risks of cancers, reproductive harm and a host of other health problems.
1) Minimization of harms.
Most teams discuss ADVANTAGES instead of harms.
Policy experts of varied political stripes have proposed a host of ways to eliminate excess spending without harming beneficiaries or the medical system.
Therefore, this study highlights the multifaceted attributes of a bacterial virulence factor, capable of harming its host through more than one mechanism and also implicates cyanogenesis as a multi-host virulence factor.
Why would the Bangladesh government and a host of well-intentioned international donors take actions that would harm rather than benefit rural communities throughout the GDA?
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