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Discover LudwigThe phrase "risk for life" can be used in written English, although it may sound more formal or dramatic.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is in danger of losing their life. Here's an example: "The hiker decided to turn back when he realized the risk for life was too great to continue climbing the treacherous mountain."
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In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk for life adversity and social inequity.
In fact, more than 9,500 animals in zoos from Simferopol to Kiev are at risk for life threatening health problems like starvation.
Here, we restrict ourselves to the vascular type of EDS (MIM 130050) since the latter is associated with a high risk for life threatening complications and as a consequence with a decreased life expectancy.
Nevertheless, our results agree with those previous studies, some prospective, that did not identify an increased risk for life event stress (Hoffman and Hatch 1996; Lobel et al. 1992; Nordentoft et al. 1996; Pagel et al. 1990).
The specific premise of the current investigation by Engström and colleagues was to use an animal model involving induced acute lung injury in order to demonstrate that even in underlying conditions at greater risk for life- threatening hypoxemia, the oxygen desaturation can be minimized by using the pharyngeal catheter supplemental oxygen technique.
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Mortality among patients at risk for life-threatening arrhythmias has been greatly reduced via implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) treatment.
Carriers of the virus are at risk for life-threatening complications, and developing curative treatment remains a priority.
Patients with long QT syndrome (LQTS) who harbor multiple mutations (i.e. ≥ 2 mutations in ≥ 1 LQTS-susceptibility gene) may experience increased risk for life-threatening cardiac events.
Auvi-Q is a novel epinephrine autoinjector (EAI) that provides audio and visual cues for patients at risk for life-threatening allergic reactions.
Gattex is designed to decrease their reliance on such lines, improving their quality of life and lowering their risk for life-threatening complications like infections.
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