... and 7 million in developing countries,” the authors write. They add that the rate of mortality risk reduction after quitting compared with continuing to smoke is uncertain.
Stacey A. Kenfield, Sc.D ...
... used NSAIDs had 23 percent lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared to those who never used NSAIDs. The risk reduction did not appear to depend upon the type of NSAID taken.
“This is an ...
... File for 2004 to generate charts that show the risk of dying from a given cause within the next ... help people understand where to focus risk reduction efforts."
In an accompanying editorial, Michael ...
... of 5.6 years, it did reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer by 44 percent, ... postmenopausal women and for invasive breast cancer risk reduction in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis or at high ...
... 200 HIV-infected men who have sex with men participated in an HIV transmission risk reduction behavioral intervention. They completed a computer-administered psychosocial assessment that showed just ...
... not found to meet statistical significance.
The study also indicated a need for the continued development of risk-reduction strategies for pre-menopausal breast cancer survivors because of lack of ...
... women have an average lifetime cervical cancer risk of 0.7 percent. Recently, even ... screening options associated with similar cancer risk reduction are available," the authors write. "Using cytologic ...
... wine, white wine and liquor consumption on the risk of lung cancer. Adjustments were made for age, ... wine consumed per month. The most substantial risk reduction was among smokers who drank one to two ...
... a history of migraines had a 30 percent lower risk of breast cancer compared to women who did ... new avenue to explore the biology behind risk reduction. Hopefully this could help stimulate other ideas ...
... undo the early progress we made in reducing risk of heart disease. Most of the gains in reducing heart ... pressure - it doesn't appear to be enough; the risk reduction we did achieve early on in the 1980s ...
... great deal).
Those attending religious services at least once per week showed a 20 percent mortality risk reduction mark compared with those not attending services at all. These ...
... case could cost a trust millions of pounds. Realistically, Trusts will have to exceed the target risk reduction by 5蝻% to avoid being fined.
According to the authors, the efforts a Trust puts into ...
... breast cancer in order to tailor screening and risk-reduction measures to the individual. With support from a $5. ... 2.2 times greater relative risk of cancer development in women with non-proliferative ...
... survivors with high BMIs will benefit from education focused on maintaining optimal BMI and lymphedema risk reduction practices," said Jane Armer, professor in the Sinclair School of Nursing and ...
... of Minnesota School of Public Health.
The largest risk reduction, approximately 45 percent, was seen among ... were current users (25 percent reduced risk) and users of ten or more years duration (26 ...