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Dr. Topol, the heart disease researcher, said his analyses of the data on Celebrex and Vioxx indicated that the drugs might be making blood more likely to clot and so might slightly increase the risk for a heart attack.

Third, when a fish stock is overexploited, fisheries targeting only large individuals might slightly increase sustainable yield by causing trait diversification (even though the resultant yield always remains lower than the maximum sustainable yield that could be obtained under low fishing mortality, without causing disruptive selection).

In that study, researchers looked at the data from two already completed studies, the Vioxx Gastrointestinal Outcomes Research study (VIGOR) and Celecoxib Long-Term Arthritis Safety Study (CLASS), and concluded that both drugs might slightly increase the risk of cardiac events such as heart attack and stroke.

Our results indicate that pre-phasing might slightly increase imputation accuracy, particularly when the number of reference genotypes is limited.

Furthermore, although recommending shorter durations of breast-feeding may substantially reduce infant HIV infection, it might slightly increase mortality.

According to the Splice Site prediction program, the intronic variant c.896+36G/A might slightly increase a putative acceptor site (score from 0.66 to 0.75).

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When analyses are restricted to subjects living no farther than 1000 m from a freeway (36% of the subjects, whereas 98% of the subjects were living within 1000 m of a main road), mean birth weight might slightly increases as distance from the nearest freeway increases, although this result is not statistically significant [see Additional file 6].

Our X-ChIP analyses suggest that H3-K27 mono- and dimethylation across the genome might even slightly increase in the absence of Pcl.

On the other hand, reductions in GLP-1 plasma levels might also slightly increase appetite and promote gastric emptying, which appears to be rather desirable in critically ill patients.

Reliability coefficients above 0.7 are often considered to be sufficient for some purposes, but there were only four items, which may not be entirely adequate for a psychological scale, so one direction for future work might be to slightly increase the number of items.

Most recently, in 2003, the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry issued a report saying that, although the pollution produced when the plant was operating might have slightly increased the risks of kidney disease and lung cancer, there was now 'no apparent public health hazard'.

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