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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction models have improved the ability to stratify adults across the CVD risk spectrum ...
In a dizzying year of economic news, the performance leadership for the momentum factor stands out as a hardy perennial year ...
Early aeromedical risk[i][1] was based on aeromedical standards designed to eliminate individuals[ii][2] from air operations with any identifiable medical risk, and led to frequent medical ...
Managing the effects of risks on projects is known as a key factor for successful project management. In this paper, a new structure is introduced to measure the risks. By combining RBS (risk ...
Objectives To evaluate prevention strategies, their unintended consequences and modifiable risk factors for sport-related concussion (SRC) and/or head impact risk. Design This systematic review and ...
What is a risk factor? A risk factor is anything that may increase your chance of having a disease. Risk factors for a certain type of cancer might include smoking, diet, family history, or many other ...
Comprehensive, evidenced-based behavioral counseling interventions in primary care are a recommended first-line approach for promoting healthy behaviors and preventing poor cardiovascular disease ...
Lung cancer has traditionally been associated with advanced age; however, its increasing incidence among young adults raises concerning questions regarding its etiology and unique considerations for ...
Matrix factorization model-conventionally employed in collaborative filtering techniques-yields dense user and dense item factor matrices-the assumption is that users have an affinity toward all ...
The risk factors such as smoking and obesity, prevalent in the South, contribute to these disparities. Limited Medicaid expansion in some Southern states may also exacerbate inequities.
Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a ubiquitous class of chemicals, is associated with adverse outcomes such as pre-eclampsia, low infant birth weight, and later-life ...
Objectives: Sino-nasal cancer has been consistently associated with exposure to wood dust, leather dust, nickel and chromium compounds; for other occupational hazards, the findings are somewhat mixed.