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On remote islands settled by a few founders, people may suffer high rates of certain genetic diseases.
Rainbow trout are particularly susceptible and may suffer high mortality rates.
Drug therapy is a major contributor to direct health care costs [ 4, 21- 23], while individuals and their carers also face home care costs and may suffer high productivity losses [ 4].
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Low-mobility ejaculates may suffer higher rates of post-meiotic sperm senescence [ 19, 20].
Therefore, the disadvantage for subordinates of foraging with dominants may not necessarily be evident in intake rates, but they may suffer higher costs.
Despite evidence that HIV positive women may suffer higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, human papillomavirus infection, and some types of cancer, the provision of preventive health services to HIV positive women is unknown.
Our results suggest that SLE-patients may suffer higher burden of (sub clinical atherosclerotic disease, especially presence of both echolucent and echogenic plaque, than controls with the same bone mineral status.
At sites where they were functionally extinct, flying foxes continued to consume significant quantities of fruit, but dropped all or almost all seeds under the parent crown (McConkey and Drake 2006) where they may suffer higher mortality (Chimera and Drake 2011; Comita et al. 2014).
Previous reports indicate that younger patients may suffer higher levels of distress (Wenzel et al., 1999; Carlson and Bultz, 2002), theorised to be due to a larger disruption of social and familial roles at earlier developmental stages, such as raising small children and establishing careers.
They can be sent via mail; however, you may suffer higher mortality rates than if you buy locally.
It is estimated that about three-quarters of the world's population may suffer from high or moderate water shortages, with a focus on North Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and South-east Asia.
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