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In this, doctors are a category of professionals uniquely at risk.
How do race/ethnicity and social economic status contribute to health disparities, how are vulnerable populations uniquely at risk for poor health outcomes, and how does where we live and work influence our health status?
Masters athletes (MAs), people over the age of 35 that participate in competitive sports, are a rapidly growing population that may be uniquely at risk for cardiovascular (CV) disease.
They are uniquely at risk of homelessness.
Of course, my age group is not uniquely at risk of infection.
The funeral industry therefore has something of a captive market and consumers are uniquely at risk of exploitation.
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After controlling for this concurrent comorbidity, our results showed that individuals who have family histories of depression or anxiety, and who manifest lifelong depression and anxiety beginning in childhood, are at uniquely high risk for age-38 insomnia.
Prostate cancer becomes increasingly common as men age, and androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for prostate cancer places men at uniquely high risk for osteoporosis and fracture.
On a wall at level B4, "stenciled on the wall in light-blue calligraphy," is this legend: The Regional Office: uniquely positioned to Empower and Strengthen otherwise troubled or at-risk Young Women to act as a Barrier of last resort between the survival of the Planet and the amassing Forces of Darkness that Threaten, at nearly every turn, to Destroy It.
"The private interest in the accuracy of a criminal proceeding that places an individual's life or liberty at risk is almost uniquely compelling," Marshall said.
By engaging those at risk for ADAD, uniquely informative scientific information about disease progression, biomarkers and changes due to therapeutic treatments are expected to lead to advancements in drug development.
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