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And he is at increased risk for infections.
Outside her familiar home environment, she is at increased risk of getting confused or falling over.
Draining peatland is the first step for developing a palm oil plantation, but dry land is at increased risk of catching fire.
Anyone with mild cognitive disorder or dementia is at increased risk, and cognitive dysfunction can worsen abruptly following an attack.
From what information Mr. McCain has disclosed, he is at increased risk for melanoma and other skin cancers because of his medical history, fair skin and prolonged sun exposure at a young age — long before the wide use of sunscreen.
Options may even exist for carrier testing, studies that determine whether an individual is at increased risk of having a child with a given disorder, even though he or she personally may never display symptoms.
"Global sports betting is at increased risk of infiltration," they said.
This subgroup of patients is at increased risk of pregnancy complications, in particular SGA and placental abruption.
Tests showed the virus had cleared her system naturally, but she is at increased risk of diseases including liver cancer.
The HIV/TB population is at increased risk of complications and infections from tube thoracostomies, including pneumonia, empyema, sepsis, and necrotizing fasciitis [24].
A team of researchers from the Translational Medicine Branch of NHLBI hypothesized that a sedentary work force is at increased risk for future cardiovascular disease.
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