... “Our meta-analysis showed that obesity increased the relative risk of dementia, for both sexes, by an average ... obesity was 80 per cent. The increased risk for people with vascular dementia was 73 per ...
... is associated with a 50 per cent increase in the relative risk of death, according to a major Canadian clinical trial ... aminocaproic acid over aprotinin during high-risk heart surgery,” said Dr. Paul C. ...
... a young adult increased by almost 50% (the “relative risk” was 1.48).
The authors discuss a ... colleagues, “implicate early exposure to lead as a risk factor for behaviors leading to criminal arrest.” ...
Patients who adhered more strictly to the Mediterranean diet reduced their relative risk of diabetes by 83 percent, a new study found.
... raloxifene need to weigh the risks and benefits. "Assuming that the relative risks from the RUTH trial apply ... women in the general population, the best benefit-to-risk ratio would occur in women at high ...
... factors have a similar effect on an RA patient's risk of experiencing myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke, ... RA disease factors leading to an increased relative risk of MI or stroke were: nodules (RR ...
... type 2 diabetes at baseline and estimated the relative risk of incident type 2 diabetes ... diabetes was associated with a 52 percent higher risk of developing elevated depressive symptoms. Individuals ...
... high levels of serum GGT were associated with an increased risk of liver cancer. The hazard ratio of liver ... to subsequent incidence of liver cancer, with an overall relative risk of 2.3," he says.
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... as sex, smoking, functional status and severity of disease. Controlling for those variables reduced the relative risk of death to a statistically non-significant 19 percent.
Further analyses that ...
... you have an interracial couple, depending on which parent is of which race, there may be different relative risks of certain outcomes that could inform and enhance clinical management."
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... ," says Blumenthal. "A few earlier studies did find an increased risk in immediate relatives, but in such cases it is hard to distinguish between the effects of a shared environment and heredity," she ...
... studied with this kind of benign breast disease had a relative risk of developing breast cancer that was almost ... associated with a 2.2 times greater relative risk of cancer development in women with non ...
... .93 for women who took vitamin E, and 1.00 for women who took beta carotene. None of these relative risks was statistically significantly different from 1.
"Supplementation with vitamin ...
... —removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes--reduces the relative risk of breast cancer by approximately 50 ... genetics counseling services to adopt the summary risk estimates developed by Rebbeck et al ...
... areas with the lowest numbers of restaurants. The relative risk of stroke increased 1 percent for each ... whether fast food actually increased the risk because of its contents, or whether fast-food ...