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But according to new research, getting down while we're way up high could theoretically cause health problems for spacefaring lovers.
If a person inhales uranium 238, it lodges in the lungs where, in theory at least, it might cause lung cancer or it might travel to the lymph nodes and theoretically cause lymphoma.
Larcher de Brito has surely been warned, and International Tennis Federation officials have reportedly spoken with her since the French Open to explain the hindrance rule, which could theoretically cause her to be docked a point each time she interferes with an opponent.
Blood in the urine can be caused by heavy exercise, such as long-distance running – in medieval times, it was blamed on too much dancing or over-energetic sex (both of which could, theoretically, cause blood to get into the urine).
By taking over this area, a hacker could theoretically cause all sorts of hardware mischief, even destroying the machine.
But Liao argues that Zetia might actually make this inflammation worse and therefore may have less benefit at preventing heart attacks or even, theoretically, cause some harm.
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Allen, the ACLU official, says that one method the city used theoretically caused many transient pot-lovers to face felony charges down the line.
Elevated sTREM-1 levels in the BAL could therefore be theoretically caused by the traumatic injury itself, by inflammation due to mechanical ventilation and by ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Cyclin D1 could potentially partially block the effect of tamoxifen on the ER α despite theoretically causing an oestrogen-independent low activation.
Therefore, increased risk of traffic accident of subject with latent toxoplasmosis can be theoretically caused by higher average age of traffic accident victims than of the controls within particular age-strata.
It may be due to the fact that this intrevention theoretically can cause further pancreatic injury or cannot always relieve the pancreatic duct obstruction.
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