Sentence examples for preventive implications from inspiring English sources

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Before discussing the preventive implications of the findings, two important limitations of the information produced by the rapid assessment should be noted.

It should also be mentioned that xylitol reduces the amount of acetaldehydes produced by Candida albicans after ethanol exposure, an observation that might bear potential therapeutic and preventive implications [22].

Therefore, the aims of the current narrative review were 1) synthesize the evidence for metabolic-inflammatory changes that may facilitate the link between medical comorbidity and BD and 2) discuss therapeutic and preventive implications of these pathways.

High production of α-defensins1-3 by immature DCs appears as a host protective factor against progression of HIV-1infection, suggesting potential diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive implications.

Therefore, the finding of an independent association between adiponectin and non-calcified and mixed coronary plaques may have important therapeutic and preventive implications for decreasing the risk of acute coronary events.

The findings should have important clinical and preventive implications for childhood sleep health promotion.

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Our specific objectives were: (A) to compare the differences in age, gender and main diagnosis at admission; (B) to compare the mean length of their treatment episodes and the number of inpatient admissions during their treatment process; and, (C) to discuss the preventive and treatment implications of our findings.

In view of the ethical issues arising in prospective observational studies that would evaluate preventive interventions, the implications of the very frameworks for evidence and proof for science and policy action need to be discussed; this cannot be resolved by science alone; they require a broad debate on the conditions of proof requested for action on a societal level.

This has negative implications on preventive care, and might increase the burden of preventable chronic conditions and higher health care costs on the population and public in general.

While most nations have been willing to look the other way up to now, many do not accept the notion that the United States is in a "global war on terror," and many are uncomfortable with the implications of preventive war.

"There is not any technology out there to completely eliminate bacteria, but if you can you reduce rates by a half, that has huge implications for preventive policies".The researchers exposed mice to the droplets at six times the concentration used for attacking bacteria.

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