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This therefore has a large potential impact in view of the high risk that this population runs of developing AD.
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But the American and worldwide markets for the devices, which prop open coronary arteries after blockages have been cleared, have been shrinking because of reports that suggest a small number of patients run the risk of developing potentially deadly clots in the stents long after they are implanted.
"Some authors stress that if young people continue to listen to music for long periods of time and at high volume levels during several years, they run the risk of developing hearing loss by the time they reach their mid-twenties," the report said.
COPD patients run a risk of developing nocturnal oxygen desaturation.
Many trekkers up Mount Damavand run the risk of developing acute mountain sickness (AMS); however, not much is documented concerning the incidence of AMS and its related factors within this population.
(Younger women will often carry HPV, but run little risk of developing cancer).
(Younger women often carry HPV but run little risk of developing cancer).
If you spend as much time surfing the web as we do, you run the risk of developing carpal tunnel from all that scrolling and clicking and typing.
LT patients run the risk of developing AKI and subsequent chronic kidney disease, affecting morbidity and mortality [ 1- 3].
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