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As far as Ms. Sabrena was concerned, none of her classmates were more "at risk" than her.
Unexpectedly, patients who received coxibs (supposed to be less gastrotoxic than traditional NSAIDs) were more "at risk" to be prescribed GPAs within 30 days.
The elderly were more at risk in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
We found that victims of CSA were more at risk of offending than random controls, but so were their siblings.
Children with a greater number of unhealthful eating patterns were more at risk for unfavorable overall performance in school.
"I think the guys in the older days were taking risks, their lives were more at risk I guess.
The report found that those with mixed-race backgrounds were more at risk of mental health issues because of their struggle to develop an identity.
Refugee groups warned that due to the evictions at the camp this week minors were more at risk because they were harder to reach.
"There are more boys, reflecting a feeling that they were more at risk in Burundi," explained Elsa Bousquet, a UNHCR child protection officer.
Mountain vineyards, considered prime property, were more at risk than valley plantings because they have more vegetation around and between the vine rows, Meredith said in an email.
He added that it had been known for years that middle-aged men were more at risk of taking their lives.
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