Sentence examples for risk of disabling from inspiring English sources

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Improving Stents Despite the current limitations of stents, many cardiac surgeons consider them to be a revolutionary development in cardiology, one that promises to reduce the costs of care, the surgical risks to patients and ultimately, the risk of disabling disease and premature death.

"Given the widespread use of aspirin, any increased risk of disabling conditions will be significant and affect many people".

And in Africa, Asia and other tropical regions, new cases of lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis--an incurable disease that puts 1 billion people at risk of disabling deformities--may be eliminated by 2020, in great part because of a billion-dollar donation by London-based pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline.

And in Africa, Asia and other tropical regions, new cases of lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis an incurable disease that puts 1 billion people at risk of disabling deformities may be eliminated by 2020, in great part because of a billion-dollar donation by London-based pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline.

Most recent epidemiological data, however, revealed that despite the establishment of early immunosuppressive therapy in CD patients with an increased risk of disabling disease, the frequency of fibrostenosing complications did not significantly change [ 9].

Future studies investigating the effect of human, non-activated PC concentrate should focus on the potential benefit of early PC therapy in PF, and amputations and skin grafts as important outcome measures in this condition, which, despite recent advances in mortality control, still carries a high risk of disabling long-term morbidity.

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Under the final rule, a car owner would request an application from the government and would receive a form along with information on the risks of disabling an air bag.

The population attributable risk for the onset of disabling chronic conditions in 2001 by socio-economic disadvantage in 1991 was 17.5%: if all children had the same chances as those reported as not exposed to socio-economic disadvantage in earlier childhood, there would have been 359 fewer children reported as having disabling chronic conditions in later childhood.

Still, figuring out the real risk of becoming disabled is difficult.

Confirmation of the association of disabling chronic conditions with low SES using systematic review methodology and generation of pooled estimates of risk is important.

And how severe are the consequences of disabling each duplicate?

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