"It's not any different from what we knew back in February, " says Eric Holmboe , a vice president for evaluation research at the American Board of Internal Medicine who served on the Food and Drug Administration panel that looked at the risks of common pain drugs.
To Nissen, older users are particularly troubling because they are at higher risks of heart attacks and strokes.
They are at greater risks of falls, infections, or even drug overdoses.
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Rail safety teams are to stage 100 events across the UK aimed at highlighting the risks of level crossings.
For this reason the Committee on Safety of Medicines, an independent expert body that advises the government on medicines, is currently looking at the risks and benefits of co-proxamol.
The thinking here is that the bond price sold off because of systemic risks at the core economies, not because of Russia.
Despite what the rest of the oil industry claims, BP is not a rogue player when it comes to taking big risks at the expense of the Gulf.
The value of our money is exposed to at least one of two financial risks: market risk and inflation risk.
But, the investor could choose to buy back the calls at some point ahead of expiration thereby avoiding risks involved at exercise.
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Airport directors, pilots and others in the aviation sector have argued that stripping away an extra layer of safety during the most critical stages of flight will elevate risks and at the very least slow years of progress that made the U.S. aviation network the safest in the world.
So in the end, the FACT Act may steer consumers towards buying more credit monitoring services, as they become more aware of the credit risks and limitations of looking at one credit report per year, says Jim Bruene, publisher of the Online Banking Report, an industry newsletter.
One of the ways the market measures credit risks is by looking at the spreds of credit default swaps, a default insurance derivatives market that measures the risk of buying foreign bonds as compared to buying a comparable maturity from the US Treasury.
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The BBC's business editor Robert Peston said Mr Goodwin was in a "class of his own" in terms of the risks that he took at RBS - reflected in the size of the bailout required to rescue the company.
At the time the extensive risks of such custom-made drugs, so widely used by veterinarians, were prominently noted.
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Historically, banks have not been very good at managing either of these risks, which is why there have been so many banking crises in America, and elsewhere, over the years.
Our brains are much better at processing the simple risks we've had to deal with throughout most of our species' existence, and much poorer at evaluating the complex risks modern society forces us to face.
Boeing finances development of its own airliners through the marketplace, and thus is placed at a considerable disadvantage in terms of risks and returns.
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We usually think of entrepreneurship at the level of individuals: those who take great risks, work harder than others, and overcome all odds to succeed in building a business.
The White House had warned of great risks in leaving the Pentagon without a leader at a time of budget challenges and while the US has troops in Afghanistan.
This, obviously, leads to the risks of undivided government at this precarious moment.
Those risks are magnified at the beginning of a game cycle, when gamers are swapping out old machines for the new models.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, who put the risks of a recession at about 30% at the beginning of the year, has said more recently that the steep housing slump and financial market turmoil in August have pushed that chance up, although the risk still remained below 50%.
Third, because the threat does not come solely from abroad, the gathering of intelligence and the actions that may follow from it pose real risks to the liberties that are at the cornerstone of society.
The new studies, being published Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, provide a detailedlook at the extent of off-label use and associated risks and benefits.
The report suggested that senior executives, including chief executive Jamie Dimon, were aware of huge losses at the bank, downplaying the risks in public, but also blamed federal regulators for a lack of oversight that allowed the country's largest bank to take on levels of risk.
Credit risks are consolidated at group level and a suitable amount of capital (set by the bank itself) is held to cover those risks, they say.
But, as in the case of buyers and sellers of houses in a neighbourhood whose fortunes are changing, these risks can be captured in the price at the time of the transaction.
But for all the risks, like the arson at one of Group 4's holding centres two years ago, profit margins are good.
And, as Hempton indicates, one of the biggest risks at BofA was that market confidence in the bank might die, making financing impossible.
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Conversely, becoming physically active at any age can reverse the health risks of sedentary living, where the least active stand to gain the most by moving more.
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