Sentence examples for most common harm from inspiring English sources

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Overtreatment following overdiagnosis is the most common harm: Canada's former prime minister spent six weeks in the hospital due to complications of a biopsy investigating two spots on his lung that, like most apparent abnormalities, proved completely harmless.

With about 83% of pathologists affected, these injuries constituted the most common harm in pathology.

While dependence is the most common harm associated with cannabis use, there is also a clear relationship between substance use and crime [ 7].

In female and male students, the most common harm category was 'loss of control, acute consequences, and withdrawal' (51.8 and 75.6%, respectively), followed by 'negative influence on daily activities' (29.4 and 55.8%, respectively).

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Indeed, for all of history these most common threats to the personal security of women were not recognized as threats at all and the most common harms were not recognized as harms.

The most common harms of screening are the anxiety caused by abnormal test results and the trauma of treating cervical intraepithelial neoplasia that would never have progressed to cancer.

59 Survey results showed that acne, itch, and rash were the most common harms reported after wearing a N95 mask (60%, 51%, and 36%) and that dry skin, itch, and rash were reported by glove users (73%, 56%, and 38%).

A range of philosophies or guiding principles was reported, but the most common were "harm reduction" or "harm minimization" and a flexible, client-centered approach.

2) In some ways, the second most common definition ("harm where a reasonable adaptation to a process of care will prevent recurrence of harm") is an extension of the most common definition reviewed above.

The operational definition of adverse drug events remains problematic, as several interpretations of its most common definition "harm caused by the use of a drug" exist [ 30, 31].

Floods are among the most common disasters harming humanity.

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