Kerosene and candles are both fire risks, and kerosene produces toxins that can poison people in the short term,
I had no risk factors going in, I had no family history. It wasn't real for a while,
enable more surgeons to carry out complex operations at lower risk and with better results for patients.
The successful outcome of this clinical trial mitigates the risk of renal stone formation, as identified on NASA's Human Research Roadmap.
) This method poses substantial risks to the health care workers responsible for blood collection, transport, and testing,
an issue that the world scientific community says poses catastrophic risks. Francis argument boils down to a few choice quotes.
#Novel method to predict postoperative liver cancer recurrence in transplant patients UCLA transplantation researchers have developed a novel method that more accurately calculates the risk of disease recurrence in liver cancer patients who have undergone a liver transplant,
It can help them decide how closely to follow their patient--a patient with a low risk of recurrence may not need screening as often
--or whether a patient with a high risk of recurrence might need treatment following the transplant.
and be at lower risk for recurrence. Physicians can utilize the UCLA nomogram with patient specific details
and get individualized predicted risks of cancer recurrence Agopian said. The Milan criteria presented a major step in improving the outcomes of liver cancer patients undergoing transplant Agopian said.
and paving the way for protecting millions more children at risk of the deadly disease.
"One year after large-scale vaccine introduction in late 2010, for example, experience from Burkina faso provided early evidence that mass vaccination was associated with a significantly reduced risk of meningitis in the targeted population,
and national governments has been crucial for mass vaccination campaigns that are due to continue until 2016 to cover at-risk populations in all 26 countries where disease burden from meningitis A is greatest.
The risks of rejection and/or damage to the spinal cord have been reduced drastically. An article about the implant will appear in early January in Science.
The risk of explosions can be reduced if the industry changes to soft housings that absorb energy in the same way as modern car bodies he says.
when babies were placed on their backs to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, the incidence of plagiocephaly--commonly known as flat head--have risen dramatically.
because with the lower surface tension we expect less risk of head flattening and less risk for pressure ulcers."
ipscs with little risk of off-target effects say Ye and Cheng. CRISPR-mediated genome editing opens the door to many genetic applications in biologically relevant cells that can lead to better understanding of
The overall prognosis for patients with drug-resistant medial temporal lobe epilepsy includes a higher risk for memory and mood difficulties.
This in turn leads to impairments in quality of life and an increased risk for death as observed in patients who have frequent seizures failing to respond to treatment.
and an assessment of the risk they pose. The EU and its member states are faced now with the challenge of deciding
However, it is intended not that this will stop at pure risk assessment but rather will also include the benefits of species and regional considerations."
what is being called a"Union List"for risk assessment and emergency measures. A first meeting on this subject was held in Seville
#New breast cancer risk prediction model more accurate than current model A new breast cancer risk prediction model combining histologic features of biopsied breast tissue from women with benign breast disease
the Breast cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT), are published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.""Physicians routinely perform biopsies to evaluate concerning findings in the breast,
while benign, could help predict which women were increased at risk of developing breast cancer later.""Our new model more accurately classifies a woman's breast cancer risk after a benign biopsy than the BCRAT,
"Dr. Degnim says. Developed by the National Cancer Institute and the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project, BCRAT is currently the most commonly used model for predicting breast cancer risk in women with BBD.
To test the new model, Dr. Degnim and her colleagues studied a cohort of approximately 10,000 women who had benign breast biopsies at Mayo Clinic
and combined these estimates with a relative risk model derived from 377 patients who later developed breast cancer
and 728 matched controls) and compared the risk predictions from the new model with those from the BCRAT.
"Since women with benign breast disease are at higher risk for breast cancer, optimal early detection is extremely important,
"Ideally, women at increased risk for breast cancer should be identified so that we can offer appropriate surveillance and prevention strategies.
Unfortunately, the BCRAT risk prediction model does not provide accurate estimates of risk for these women at the individual level
Even patients who receive early treatment with standard antimalarial chemotherapeutic agents run a high risk of dying,
These and not the fully mesenchymal cells are the'bad actors'of cancer progression that pose the highest risk.
and over and the addition of annual MRI for women at high risk MBI fills an important gap for supplemental screening in women with dense breasts who are not otherwise at high risk k
of which has previously been implicated in risk for schizophrenia. The article published in Nature today is'Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures
Our team the GFZ Hazard and Risk Team HART works in close collaboration with the University of Cape verde the Volcano Observatory of the Canary islands and the German Aerospace Centre says GFZ-volcanologist Dr
Simplified test to test novel viruses for risk of human infection Triggered by epidemics such as SARS and Ebola,
virologists are now reaching out to discover the plethora of unknown viruses lurking in natural reservoirs such as insects, in an attempt to forecast pandemic risks."
"We hope our temperature test for estimating the risk of vertebrate infection can be useful for assessing other viruses that keep being discovered,
and are considered therefore at high risk for developing lung cancer. This method of screening is considered invasive
but using them routinely raises the risk of deadly multidrug-resistant bacteria emerging. The new QPIU technology promises to deliver better point-of-care diagnostics by reducing the time it takes to specifically identify bacteria
Pregnant women are advised also to avoid cat faeces due to the risk of infection. Dr Grainger, a Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Fellow, explains
Should the procedure only be proposed for patients with a high risk of ovarian failure or for those at low risk as well?
that cryopreserved ovarian tissue should be used only for fertility restoration in patients at high risk of ovarian failure,
'Our results will contribute to the identification of women at greatest risk of developing the disease with the long-term goal of prevention.'
launched in 2009 with the goal of determining risks of breast, ovarian and prostate cancer.'
'Co-first author Kate Lawrenson, Ph d. of Keck Medicine of USC believes the research will lead the way to the development of risk prediction strategies followed by clinical interventions with the potential to prevent ovarian cancer altogether,
'Our results shed light on differences in genetic risk factors for the different ovarian cancers such as MOCS.
Exposure to physical violence in childhood is associated with, among other negative effects, increased risk of depression and suicide, poor educational results and increased risk of partner violence later on.
#Risk of hepatitis E outbreak'very high'in earthquake-ravaged Nepal During the coming monsoon season, survivors of the recent earthquake that destroyed parts of Nepal face a"very high
"Earthquake-affected areas are faced with a'perfect storm'of risk factors: large displaced populations with limited access to clean drinking water, lack of sanitary facilities, the approaching monsoon, overburdened healthcare infrastructure, large amounts of circulating HEV,
and an at-risk population that mostly lacks protective antibodies,"the researchers write. There are an estimated 20 million hepatitis E infections in the world annually.
and develop targeted deployment strategies for the use of the vaccine, based on identification of high-risk populations and the available organizational capacity for safe implementation and monitoring of outcomes."
"We are compelled to advocate for measures that reduce the risk of preventable mortality
#Researchers develop pioneering new method to map enzyme activity Researchers from Cardiff University have pioneered a new technique that will enable scientists to precisely pinpoint the areas on an enzyme that help to speed up chemical reactions.
or reduce its risk by treating susceptible people to increase AIM2 activity and give them healthy donor bacteria.'
But scientists have suspected also these small cruciforms--a structure of DNA itself--to be linked to mutations that can elevate cancer risk.
'DNA double-strand breaks can increase the risk of cancer because they can result in translocations, deletions,
Patients who are at risk of developing these cancers and those who had benign tumours were tested also.
A newly developed ultrasonic sensor eliminates that risk by imaging the ridges and valleys of the fingerprint's surface,
thereby eliminating all risks of rejection. They would also circumvent the ethical problems raised by the use of cells from human embryos.
Unfortunately, viral delivery poses significant safety risks including toxicity, activation of the patient's immune system against the virus,
the treatment doesn't carry the risk of side effects that are associated often with drug treatments."
Patients most at risk are those with chronic kidney disease combined with diabetes and hypertension or heart failure.
There was"high adherence, low risk of hypokalemia (low potassium levels) and minimal discontinuation because of adverse events.""
or never started, due to risk of hyperkalemia, "Bakris said.""Now we can evaluate the role of RAAS blockers on progression of chronic kidney disease
including the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, AGES-Reykjavik Study, Framingham Heart Study, Cardiovascular Health Study,
the risk is increased massively that the tumour grows and forms metastases. According to Lukas Kenner this is important,
further studies are mandatory to assess the possibility of increased cancer risk right now, "says coauthor of this study, Helmut Dolznig, also from the Medical University of Vienna.
which populations are at greatest risk and how public health officials are working with those groups.
Aboriginal women and women who use injection drugs were also at greater risk of having HIV in pregnancy
and to identify the populations at greatest risk, "said Joel Singer, professor in the School of Population and Public health at UBC,
Analysts had been warning for months about the risks of a stock market bubble in China, where giddy investors have driven up stock prices by purchasing shares on margin,
But the government has been careful to warn about some of the risks, including the use of borrowed money,
and Morgan stanley, have been cautioning investors about the risks of the market, particularly after a big sell off last month.
As the risk profile decreases, the technology will make sense for more patients. Science fiction writer, Ramez Naam, recently wrote an excellent primer on the current state of the technology
Because women with dense breasts are at a higher risk of breast cancer, the conventional tools and methods like mammograms and clinical breast exams are less effective.
"There's a high risk that by the time all of this is sorted, the traditional parts may be good enough to make the whole exercise a waste
or increase the risk for these disorders disrupt the mechanisms of visual recognition memory, says Bear,
which do not all behave the same way making it hard to predict the risk of a vaso-occlusive crisis Dao says.
and creates an increased risk for cancer and diabetes. When a healthy person is infected by a virus,
because the amount of the liver to be removed would be so great as to pose severe risk to the patient.
and management actions for at-risk species. Constructing a whole genome sequence of the bighorn sheep will also help by providing a reference for new studies,
and lubricant base oils could allow for operators to manage their market risks better, which is exactly how petrochemical refinery complexes operate today.
#Risk of bowel cancer reduced by taking aspirin for Lynch syndrome patients An international study led by The University of Melbourne has confirmed that long-term regular taking of aspirin
or ibuprofen reduces the risk of bowel cancer by more than half for people with the genetic mutation causing Lynch syndrome.
and women. he main risk reduction method for these people is to have regular colonoscopy screening.
if and how lifestyle factors and medications can modify their risk of bowel cancer, Dr Win said. ur data is the first to confirm the finding of a previous international randomised clinical trial that found a protective effect of aspirin on bowel cancer for these high-risk people.
or Parkinson disease raises the risk of endless cell divisions and cancer. Removing genes that promote cell division could forestall that danger.
greatly increases the risk. Other clues already pointed to the telomeres. For example, the telomeres of many patients suffering from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are shorter than normal.
which in turn will reduce the risk of disease. If these contacts are destabilized, then by using special methods of drug delivery you can program the death of the affected cells Vasily Studitsky concluded,
#Noninvasive test predicts death risk from heart disease A noninvasive scan that determines the extent of plaque buildup in the heart accurately predicts the likelihood of heart attack or death over a 15-year period,
if a patient is shown to be at risk for heart disease but not yet showing symptoms. ll high-risk individuals irrespective of their symptom status should be considered for this study.
and a professor of radiology and of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. f physicians can accurately predict who is at risk,
there isn a universally adopted test used to check for heart attack risk in people who are not exhibiting symptoms associated with heart disease.
should fill that void. his test predicts the risk of heart attacks better than any other diagnostic heart test that we have, especially in asymptomatic patients,
or do not have disease that places them at heightened risk of heart attacks. While previous studies have connected coronary artery calcification test results and long-term patient prognosis
0, 1-10,11-99,100-399,400-999 and more than 1, 000. ore than 1, 000 is considered the worst-case scenario, with imminent risk,
With the Calcium Score and cardiac risk factor variables investigators calculated the risk that participants would die for any reason, not just because of a heart attack,
called all-cause mortality. They then compared this long-term prognosis with what actually happened, and found that the Calcium Score was highly predictive of all-cause mortality.
n all asymptomatic patients, someone with a score of 0 has a minimal risk that they will die from any disease in the next 15 years,
he or she is at risk. We must intervene quickly and aggressively for patientsfuture health because that risk never goes away,
he continued. e have medicine that saves lives; we just need to identify earlier the right patients
histone levels in the blood can potentially be used at an early stage to predict which septic patients are at highest risk of developing deadly heart complications.
limiting the risk to the environment. eople have been interested in using silver nanoparticles for antimicrobial purposes, but there are lingering concerns about their environmental impact due to the long-term effects of the used metal nanoparticles released in the environment,
Alexander Richter, the paper first author and an NC State Ph d. candidate says that the particles could be the basis for reduced risk pesticide products with reduced cost
as many as 280,000 pregnant women are exposed to drugs with evidence of potential fetal risk. The most commonly reported birth defects involve the heart,
and brings the risk of needle-related diseases and injuries. The new microneedle patch is made of dissolvable material,
eliminating needle-related risks. It is also easy to use without the need for trained medical personnel,
Microneedles made from these materials also run the risk of breaking off in the skin, leaving tiny fragments behind.
The new dissolvable patch eliminates this risk as the microneedles are designed to dissolve in the skin. e have shown that the patch is safe and that it works well.
where the risk of recurrence of the disease in a specific patient has to determine the follow-up course of action.
For patients with a very low risk, for example, it not necessary to get a check-up every year,
According to Joost Klaase, surgeon at the Medical Spectrum Twente (MST) and involved with the research, the medical world has need a for the system. he nomogram for risk of breast cancer recurrence gives us a tool to create a tailor-made follow-up for breast cancer patients:
patients with a low risk of recurrence by far the largest group can be checked less often. ource:
However, these devices, often created with nondegradable elastic polymers, bear an inherent risk of intestinal obstruction as a result of accidental fracture or migration.
as there is a greater risk for fracture if a device is too large or too complex.
or have a mechanism that would enable it to pass through the stomach unaltered before disintegrating in the intestines. o lower any possible risk of obstruction,
so it can increase its efforts to identify genetic mutations that contribute to a person's cancer risk.
saying it is safe and effective to use in babies at risk for the parasitic disease.
Early results of a clinical trial of Mosquirix showed that three doses of the vaccine could cut the risk of infection in half for children between between five and 17 months old.
Half the world's population live in areas at risk of infection.""This vaccine could mean children will have only two bouts of malaria a year instead of five,"Dr. Martin De Smet,
and put their lives at risk every day to take care of sick people, "he said.""If the vaccine is effective,
He also downplayed the risk of flooding, which sometimes occurs when lava melts the snow cover around a volcano, causing the surrounding rivers to rise.
--which can place users at risk. Furthermore, the government should"fully support and not undermine efforts to create encryption standards
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