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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.
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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.
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).
Such an event may have severe public health consequences, leading to elimination of any effective antimicrobial drug treatment against the most common human bacterial pathogens.
Nevertheless, the study findings suggest that regardless of whether AHC was experienced in childhood or adulthood it could have substantial consequences, leading to feelings of dehumanisation and potentially further leading to distorted body perceptions and to affected reproductive health.
Dangerman No2 has a beard, now greying, maybe an inevitable consequence of leading India for a prolonged period of time.
But they have also had the unexpected consequence of leading to a subterranean civil war within Anonymous, the mysterious hacking collective.
He maintained that happiness does not derive from its pursuit but rather is the inevitable consequence of leading a virtuous life.
The incident had the other unintended consequence of leading to some new Twitter friends – or at least new followers – for Mr. Costello.
The increased shh expression had the pleiotropic consequence of leading to decreased eye development.
The requirement that certain investors may only invest in certain grades of debt has had the unintended consequence of leading some investors to lean too heavily on a rating as the sole or primary means for evaluating a debt investment.
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