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Seventeen forces refused on grounds of cost but a further nine claimed disclosure would involve a "risk of undermining national security".
Now 57, and almost four inches shorter than his peak height of 5 feet 11 inches tall, Mr. Richards has to avoid activities that involve a risk of falling or injury, and he can no longer partake in the ranching activities he has done all his life.
The procedure was much safer than variolation, and did not involve a risk of smallpox transmission.
Capitation payment may thus involve a risk of undertreatment, rather than overtreatment (supplier-induced demand) [ 7].
All methods that require penetration of the skin involve a risk of complications.
Currently in Finland, ethical evaluations are only required from medical studies that involve a risk of physical harm, but not for register-based research.
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The WHO declaration specifically refers to the suspected link to a cluster of microcephaly cases, or babies born with abnormally small heads - but a spokeswoman for the Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) said neither case involved "a risk of pregnancy".
As systemic blood pressure was quickly restored, this treatment clearly involves a risk of misdiagnosis.
Continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions is effective in preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia, but it involves a risk of mucosal damage.
In acute coronary syndrome, anticoagulants have to be given along with antiplatelet agents, but this involves a risk of hemorrhage.
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