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"You can't reduce the risk to zero.
After a truck was driven into a crowd at a Christmas market in Berlin last year, the police chief, Klaus Kandt, pointed out that with so many potential targets – 2,500 such markets in Germany and 60 in the city alone – it was impossible to reduce the risk to zero.
"We will never be able to reduce the risk to zero," Bromwich continued.
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Thus if each of two immunogens reduces the risk of disease to 1/2, the combination will reduce the risk to 1/4 (i.e. 1/2×1/2).
Today, schemes for the prevention of MTCT have reduced the risk to almost zero, so, in an interventional research setting, carefully designed studies, probably with huge sample sizes, will be needed to assess a modified risk of MTCT.
Of course, it's impossible to reduce the risk of concussion to zero.
It's impractical to think you can reduce your risk to zero for anything in this life," he says.
Studies published within the past 15 years show that much of our produce is relatively low in phytonutrients, which are the compounds with the potential to reduce the risk of four of our modern scourges: cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and dementia.
This should reduce the risk of one firm failing to deliver.
Emerging scientific and clinical evidence demonstrates that leukoreduction technology is an effective means to reduce the risk for three complications of transfusions [ 19]: HLA alloimmunization, CMV transmission, and recurrent febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions.
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