Both groups seem to be at increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
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You're at increased risk of MRSA if you share razors, soap, towels, or other personal items.
When this happens, a person is at increased risk for a whole range of health problems.
The Monday ruling puts law enforcement officers at increased risk at no net gain to the public.
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Patients who combine common medications could be at increased risk of developing a stroke, new research suggests.
First, "North American-based pilots flying eastbound at night towards Europe are at increased risk of fatigue-related performance" issues.
Diabetes afflicts some 21 million Americans, putting them at increased risk of heart attacks, kidney disease and blindness.
Some people are lean due to illness or to smoking and are therefore at increased risk of dying.
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It is well known that low birthweight babies are at increased risk of health problems later in life.
Primates held in captivity are at increased risk of death from heart-related disease.
Some folks with cystic fibrosis, high serum triglycerides and other familial syndromes are at increased risk of acute pancreatitis.
In an open letter they say British policy is putting civilians at increased risk in the UK and abroad.
Are my children or other close relatives at increased risk of this condition?
During an inspection in March, inspectors found council arrangements meant some children were being put at increased risk of harm.
People have wondered for a long time whether children who were adopted in infancy are at increased risk for psychological problems.
It is our view that current British government policy risks putting civilians at increased risk both in the UK and abroad.
The study excluded twins and triplets as they are known to be at increased risk of premature birth and low birth weight.
In fact, anyone who thought he or she was at increased risk of COPD could potentially benefit from these supplements, he adds.
She said she was concerned that children would be at increased risk when they return to school this week following the Easter holiday.
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July 25, 2006 A new study finds women who take the hormone supplement testosterone to reduce menopausal symptoms are at increased risk of breast cancer.
Eighty percent of the babies in the prenatal surgery group were born somewhat premature and the mothers were at increased risk to have their uterus rupture.
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Studies show that elderly people taking tricyclics are at increased risk of hip fractures from falling, which in turn is associated with an increased risk of dying.
Then you're at increased risk for a form of esophageal cancer that, though rare, is the fastest-growing cancer in the U.S., particularly in white men over 50.
Other work by the same researchers has shown that a certain proportion of obese patients have very normal health and are not at increased risk of heart disease.
For certain women who are at increased risk of breast cancer, there are medications that are approved for breast cancer prevention and these should be discussed with a physician.
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Yet the obvious conclusion from Dr Petrosino's analysis is that such programmes are not only harmful to participants, but also place everybody in society at increased risk of crime.
These vulnerable groups are disproportionately represented in public housing, they point out, and may be at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome, asthma, respiratory infections, heart attacks, and cancer.
The survey, conducted by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, also found that only half of women realise that having many sexual partners puts them at increased risk of developing the disease.
Professor Andrew Shennan, professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at King's College London and spokesperson for the baby charity Tommy's, agreed with the researchers recommendations for identifying and monitoring those at increased risk.
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