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"Their findings indicate that left-handed people have significantly higher chances of having bilateral limb movements, indicating the potential for PLMD," states a press release from the 2011 conference where the study was presented.
Furthermore, diabetic patients with colorectal, breast, and endometrial cancers have significantly higher chances of dying of cancer than normal individuals [ 68].
This is consistent with the findings of a previous study in Nepal in which women who had a say in decision-making regarding large household purchases had significantly higher chances of receiving ANC than those who did not [ 38].
Caretakers with no formal education had significantly higher chances of presenting with a severely ill child compared to those with primary and post-primary education (82.1% versus 57.9% and 43.6% respectively).
Independently from the low RI observed in the ELISA assays using rMSP5, the presence of antibodies to this antigen and its intensity of recognition predicted significantly higher chances for the absence of symptoms and the development of the asymptomatic profile, respectively.
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Women over the age of 38 have a significantly higher chance of having a baby with Down's syndrome, and their numbers have been steadily rising.
After accounting for age and sex, those taking Vioxx had a significantly higher chance of developing heart disease than those on Celebrex.
In the states where the lawsuits were filed, voters in counties that used punchcard ballots had a significantly higher chance of undervoting (casting ballots without a recognized presidential vote) than those in counties that used other systems.
But a study in the BMJ in May contradicted earlier research and found that non-smokers whose spouse smoked did not in fact have a significantly higher chance of contracting lung cancer as a result.
It seems even more pertinent in the light of data suggesting that longer working hours lead to a significantly higher chance of premature mortality, have a particular effect on coronary disease, and have been linked to depression and alcoholism.
But because so many marry relatives — some 65percentt of Bedouin in Israel's Negev marry first or second cousins — they have a significantly higher chance of marrying someone who carries the same mutations, increasing the odds they will have children with genetic diseases, researchers say.
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