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"I don't mean theoretically preventable under ideal but unrealistic circumstances.
The majority of petrol burns were due to human error and thus theoretically preventable.
This is of particular interest both from a public health perspective and a general societal one because the disorder is theoretically preventable: in the very least it can be minimized.
16 17 Inappropriate drug dosing may result in pharmacological adverse drug reactions (ADRs; type A), dose-dependent and concentration-dependent, thus being predictable and theoretically preventable.
Such ADRs cause 5 13% of all hospital admissions in the developed world, and 90% are considered theoretically preventable (42– 42).
Sixty-three per cent of cervical cancers are theoretically preventable by HPV16/18 vaccines in Guinea; perhaps more if some cross-protection exists with HPV45.
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MRSA is theoretically a totally preventable disease".
Thus, theoretically most of that disease is preventable.
Therefore, the risk of PD is theoretically reducible to the extent that some cases may be preventable.
Our study based on three large cohorts indicates that, theoretically, most cases of diabetes in the population would be preventable by adherence to a low risk lifestyle in adulthood combined with a healthy birth weight.
Theoretically by avoiding a progressive deleterious change of thyroid morphology, potential complications such as malignancy should be preventable.
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