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Recommended cut-off score, Rp ≥ 6 for women and Rp ≥ 8, for men indicates a hazardous, harmful use or dependence.
A recommended cut-off score, ≥ 6 for women and ≥ 8 for men indicates a hazardous or harmful alcohol use, as well as a possible dependence [ 13].
A score of 8 or more in men (sometimes 7 in women) indicates a hazardous or harmful alcohol consumption, whilst a score greater than 20 is suggestive of alcohol dependence.
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In this paper, abstainers and patients with habits indicating a non-hazardous use are called "no/low risky users" and persons with habits indicating a hazardous use, heavy abuse and dependence are called "risky users".
A corresponding categorization to that used for alcohol use is also applied here, where patients with different drug use habits are categorized into "no/low risky users" (drug-free and scores indicating a non-hazardous drug use) and "risky users" (scores indicating drug-related problems).
Standard instructions state that a total score of eight or more for men and six or more for women indicates a strong likelihood of hazardous alcohol consumption.
However, such sensors only indicate that a hazardous threshold of a class of chemicals has been exceeded.
Although the changes in hazardous use are inconclusive, the pooled results indicate a decrease in hazardous use over the time following an episode of alcohol-related hospitalization.
If there is a difference between biomechanic responses of the seated body to shocks when compared to continuous vibration, then this may indicate a more, or less, hazardous vibration waveform.
A comparison between the samples indicated that they showed different trends, yet when pooled, the two samples indicated a significant decrease in hazardous use over time following hospitalization.
But in March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data showing that 10percentt of American women 16 to 49 -- roughly seven million -- already have mercury levels that are "within one-tenth of potentially hazardous levels, indicating a narrow margin of safety" for damage to fetuses.
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