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Khera, A. V. et al. Genome-wide polygenic scores for common diseases identify individuals with risk equivalent to monogenic mutations.

The risk equivalent to 3 deaths for every 1,000 patients taking the drugs for a year — was about the same whether people took the newer or older medications.

It follows a warning last month by a UK foreign minister that climate change poses a risk equivalent to nuclear weapons, in part because of its impact on food security.

The only measures proved to reduce their chances -- avoiding cigarettes and taking medication to lower bad cholesterol and blood pressure -- still leave diabetics with a heart attack risk equivalent to that of a nondiabetic who has already had a heart attack.

The lung cancer susceptibility score for the combined lung cancer cases and controls (n = 930) was plotted with (a) the frequency of lung cancer, and (b) the floating absolute risk (equivalent to odds ratio) across the combined smoker/ex-smoker cohort [19], [20].

For severe hypoglycaemia, however, we chose a 30% increase in relative risk equivalent to a number needed to harm of 50.

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Paternal family history is associated with risks equivalent to those without a family history of diabetes.

And it is important to note that veterans who do not use the VHA at all have mortality risks equivalent to non-veterans (the reference group; AHRs = 1.079 and 1.081 in Models 1 and 2, respectively).

Under the assumption that the penetrance of the ATM variants was a constant multiplier of the BRCA2 penetrance, the value of the multiplier that resulted in the best fit to the pedigree data was 0.75 (95% CI, 0.33 to 1.50), indicating that the ATM alleles segregating in these 27 families were associated with risks equivalent to 75% those of BRCA2.

At the average age of 35 years, WC values with absolute CVD, CAD and HF risks equivalent to BMI of 25 kg/m were 91.5, 91.8 and 91.7 cm, respectively, for males, and corresponding WC values were 92.5, 92.7 and 93 cm for females.

These data show that personalised screening with eligibility for screening based on an absolute risk that is dependent on age and polygenic risk and equivalent to the risk threshold for eligibility based on age alone could reduce the number of people eligible for screening while detecting the majority of the cancers identified through a programme based on age alone.

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