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Re "How to Keep Winter From Taking a Toll on Your Back" (Personal Health, Feb. 8): While back injuries are a leading consequence of snow shoveling, heart attacks are a leading cause of death.
Although the first leading consequence code was open wounds of the wrist or hand (S61) in both areas, the other four leading consequence codes differed.
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In the coastal area, the second to fifth leading consequences were open wounds of the head (S01), crushing injury of the wrist or hand (S67), superficial injury involving multiple body parts (T00) and open wound of the ankle or foot (S91).
Sugar concentration is usually promoted by high temperatures [ 21] leading as consequence to undesirably high alcohol levels.
He recognized a particularly malicious virus could exploit a car, leading to consequences that range from something as light as ruining the lighting to cutting the brakes.
This was a fatal mistake, hubris leading to consequences unforeseen by Morsi and the religious leader, the Murshid Al-Am [the General Guide].
Epinephrine can also induce hypokalaemia, leading to consequences on cardiac function such as arrhythmia [ 52, 63].
Negative attitudes have an undesirable effect on children, leading to negative consequences such as low self-esteem and reduced participation [ 75].
BBC1's hit drama Call the Midwife has had a similar, but different consequence, leading to a rise in the number of people wanting to train to be midwives, reports the Sun.
An estimated 125,000 planned operations were set to be cancelled as another consequence, leading to fears that patients would suffer pain and distress as hospitals would take months to clear the backlog.
Despite concerns from some, including Priebus, that Akin's presence will hurt the party's chances of achieving a majority in the Senate, American Family Association's Bryan Fischer said he doesn't expect the controversy to carry much consequence leading up to November.
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