Polyparasitism Is Associated with Increased Disease Severity in Toxoplasma gondii-Infected Marine Sentinel Species.
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The Chinese government has increased disease surveillance, infection prevention and control and communication between human and animal health and industry sectors.
"It's causing increased disease, and it's time to pay attention, " she said.
The diet is high in animal protein, which could lead to an excess intake of saturated fat, resulting in elevated cholesterol levels, an increased risk of heart disease and increased risk of certain types of cancer.
In fact, other than a marked increase in thyroid cancers in those living near the exclusion zone, the report found few definitive links to increased instances of disease or birth defects.
After controlling for other factors which might influence heart disease risk, they found that high levels of distress at age seven were associated with a 31% increased risk of cardiovascular disease in middle-aged women.
Decreased variability has been associated with an increased risk of heart disease and death.
Deaths from liver disease have increased by a quarter in the UK in less than a decade.
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Carrying excess weight around the abdomen is linked to an increased risk of kidney disease, a study suggests.
Deaths from alcohol-related disease have increased year-on-year since 1983, particularly among 27 to 30-year-olds, according to the study.
How many women were needlessly exposed to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease?
"We know having an elevated BMI is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers, " says Johnson.
Increased heat stress and disease (as insects flourish in the mild winters) will destroy more and more forests, and less CO2 uptake occurs.
Experts have warned that rising levels of obesity in youngsters will lead to increased rates of heart disease, diabetes and premature deaths in the future.
These conditions can lead to increased risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and blindness, among other chronic conditions, particularly if left untreated or poorly treated.
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He shows that babies who were small at birth because of poor nutrition in the womb have an increased risk of heart disease, strokes, diabetes and hypertension.
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 men with high levels of distress in childhood - which included being easily frustrated and quick to anger - the increased risk of cardiovascular disease was 17%.
The research follows a study by a team in Pittsburgh, USA, published earlier this year which found no evidence that the drug posed an increased risk of heart disease.
"It's a very provocative observation to say that one's state of anxiety at a fixed point in time can in some way foretell an increased risk of cardiovascular disease 20 years down the road, " says Dr. Gregory Dehmer, M.
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Most talked about is the risk of cardiovascular disease, which includes an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and peripheral vascular disease, as well as kidney disease and diabetic eye disease.
The loss in weight and body mass is driven by a metabolic disease manifested by increased energy consumption.
Overcrowding has increased the incidence of infectious disease and has led to rising prison violence and greater reliance on lockdowns.
They represent an estimated three-quarters of all health care costs, and two-thirds of the increase in health care spending is due to increased prevalence of treated chronic disease.
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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.
The researchers, led by Dr George Zubenko, found that a small area of Chromosome 10 of human DNA called D10S1423, when combined with a previously identified gene APOE E4, produced the increased risk of developing the disease.
Earlier this year an American study found that more than two hours of TV viewing per day significantly increased the risk of type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and more than three hours of daily viewing increased the risk of premature death.
That increased risk for post-flight disease doubled to 7.7% for passengers seated in a two-seat hot zone.
Their interest gradually turned to childhood diabetes as evidence increased that it was an autoimmune disease as well.
The third of the subjects with the highest urinary cortisol had a five-fold increased risk of dying of cardiovascular disease.
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