Sentence examples for main harms from inspiring English sources

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In fact, all participants will receive structured flyers reporting the main harms of cigarette smoking.

9 One of the main harms of mammography screening is overdetection (or overdiagnosis) leading to treatment of breast cancers that would not otherwise present clinically or cause problems in a woman's life.

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The main harm Josiah seeks compensation for, Judge Rothe-Seeger noted, is "diminished sexual sensation injury".

Alien_cat "The main harm comes from vodka, especially fake vodka and other surrogates.

Obviously, eliminating the debt ceiling would not by itself prevent a further accumulation of public debt, at least not initially – but neither does the current debt ceiling do so, and its main harm is that it fosters a false complacency.

Yes, there are real dangers to kids, but the main harm they face is imposed by their own parents.

Overdiagnosis of breast cancer is the main harm of mammography screening.

The main harm anticipated from analgesic use was with ibuprofen: abdominal side effects or wheeze in individuals with undetected asthma.

The main harm with ibuprofen seemed not to be gastrointestinal side effects but an increased likelihood of reconsultation with new or non-resolving symptoms.

The main harm from overdiagnosis is unnecessary treatment, which in the case of pulmonary embolism means anticoagulation a leading cause of medication related death.

For example, several studies have used a 'net benefit' approach for warfarin which took into account the main benefit (reduced risk of stroke) and the main harm (increased risk of bleeding) in the same population.

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