Merck itself has acknowledged that long-term exposure to Vioxx can pose a cardiovascular risk.
Still, analysts say that long-term exposure to China is bound to reap gains.
There is no safe level of exposure, but long-term exposure increases risk of lung cancer by 10% to 15% and heart disease by 30%.
Acheson stressed it takes long-term exposure to cause serious health problems.
Contrary to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, there's no evidence that DDT causes cancer in humans--you are exposed to more carcinogens in a cup of coffee than from long-term exposure to DDT.
Short-term and long-term game exposure does appear to produce strategy changes.
Vanguard Long-Term Government Bond ETF ( VGLT) seeks to provide a diversified exposure to the long-term U.S. government bond market.
Children are also destined to long-term secondhand smoke exposure.
Ten years after the explosion, a CNN team visited Chernobyl to ascertain the long-term effects of radiation exposure for those living near Chernobyl during the accident, for cleanup workers or "liquidators, " or for those who continued to live in areas that were classified as polluted.
In my experience, investors are most likely to adhere to this allocation and strategy over the long-term, providing them with exposure to EM, without the volatility associated with direct EM investments.
This ETF, like TMF, has gained from its leveraged exposure to long-term US Treasuries.
It delivers sand under long-term, "take or pay" contracts that reduce the company's exposure to short-term fluctuations in the price of sand.
The long-term investor might consider including added exposure to commodities and precious metals, and overweighting in energy stocks and alternative energy companies.
He assured people that there no known long-term effects associated with this level of silica exposure.
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From this perspective, I believe it is wise for investors, including retirees, to maintain equity exposure to benefit from long-term economic growth.
Emerging science suggests that low doses of radiation exposure can have numerous long-term effects, possibly passed from one generation to the next.
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By bending the risk-return curve, investors can adjust to the fundamental market environment and tailor their risk exposure for more consistent long-term investing.
While the air fresheners posed no immediate risk to consumers, persistently high exposure levels can have long-term health risks, according to the NRDC.
"Every nation's economy is embedded within its environment, and our new environment ratings could provide a useful tool for investors seeking to reduce their exposure to both short and long-term risks, " Dr Prescott suggests.
The benefit of this is that you gain exposure to commodities, the long-term trends, because ultimately these contracts will roll over, without having to be right short-term on the spot price of commodities, which is an extremely difficult game.
The findings of the study, which examined the subjects during just one 50-minute exposure, raise a key question, the researchers said: What, if any, are the long-term consequences of repeated increased brain activity due to exposure to cell phone radiation?
The long-term average is between 60% and 65% stock exposure.
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Also, one-third of its long term contracts have now expired, increasing exposure to current market prices, which are significantly higher than existing contract averages.
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Their exposure to equities should be below their long-term strategic target.
Heineken is a long-term recommendation of the Sizemore Investment Letter precisely because of its exposure to emerging markets and specifically to Africa, the next great growth market.
But the fear then was that if the bailout wasn't arranged, a collapse of Long-Term Capital would ripple through the global banking system, which had major exposure as a counterparty to those highly leveraged bets.
"Prompt antiviral therapy in newborns that begins within days of exposure may help infants clear the virus and achieve long-term remission without lifelong treatment by preventing such viral hideouts from forming in the first place, " Persaud said.
"Prompt antiviral therapy in newborns that begins within days of exposure may help infants clear the virus and achieve long-term remission without lifelong treatment by preventing such viral hideouts from forming in the first place, " Persaud says.
The numbers in the charts below certainly support long-term stock market participation and argue that Ms. Kunis and others of her cohort should give much greater consideration to upping the equity exposure for money that is truly part of their long-term asset allocations.
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However, it only measures concurrent exposure to chemicals as reflected in urine, and not long-term impacts.
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