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"incidence" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular] incidence of something (formal) the extent to which something happens or has an effect
  2. [uncountable] (physics) the way in which light meets a surface

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"Fighting raises the incidence of head injuries/concussions, which raises the incidence of depression onset, which raises the incidence of personal tragedies," Mr. Daly wrote.
In fact, the incidence of contraception use and the incidence of abortion go up hand in hand.
The incidence of employer-side payroll tax is supposed to be basically the same thing as the incidence of private insurance premiums.
"In fact, the incidence of contraception use and the incidence of abortion go up hand in hand," she said on NPR in 2003.
This was associated with increased incidence of bowel cancer, inflammatory bowel diseases as well as other chronic diseases of rising incidence in Western societies.
In that same time frame, West Virginia had the highest annual incidence of hepatitis B and the second highest incidence of hepatitis C in the country.
Ethiopia lost the dubious distinction of having the highest incidence of HIV infections in Africa; the country has the lowest incidence rate of East African countries.
The study concluded that the incidence of paradoxical adipose hyperplasia is 0.47 percent or 2 in 422 cryolipolysis treatments – 100 times greater than the device manufacturer's reported incidence.
The incidence of mouth and throat cancers caused by the human papillomavirus in men has now surpassed the incidence of HPV-related cervical cancers in women, researchers report.
They compared Parkinson's incidence in these patients with incidence in more than six million people admitted for medical or surgical conditions like cataracts, knee replacement or varicose veins.
"Much of the decline in incidence in older aged adults is because of increased screening, but the cause for rising incidence in younger age groups is still unknown," Siegel said.
It is the most common of all the HPV-related cancers, and its incidence among men (7.8 per 100,000) now surpasses incidence rates of cervical cancer among women (220 per 210,26).
Middle-Aged and elderly men without cancer * Men who received fexapotide showed a major reduction in incidence of prostate cancer, compared to placebo * Men who received fexapotide showed major reduction in incidence of prostate cancer versus placebo and versus known and expected normal incidence of disease * New data analysis has now shown statistically significant and very low incidence of 1.3% for prostate cancer in comparable fexapotide treated bph population Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
The highest incidence is in women aged 55 to 64.
Recent data suggests that the incidence of dementia is decreasing.
The incidence of less risky strains of HPV also decreased.
The incidence of the tax, in other words, is diverse.
The first incidence may be at age 5 or 6.
The incidence of infection there has doubled every 21625 days.
Unfortunately, that's not the only incidence of Bolton's suspect judgment.
That would probably reduce the incidence of divided government substantially.
Further elevating the incidence of suicide attempts and fatalities in individuals with eating disorders is the increased incidence of serious psychiatric conditions occurring alongside an eating disorder, including depression, anxiety, trauma and substance abuse.
The incidence of bladder stones, meanwhile, remained low and relatively unchanged.
In fact, the highest incidence rates were found in government jobs.
But so did the incidence of doctors selling bogus medical exemptions.
This may lead to a higher incidence of bolt-on acquisitions.
Dogs get brain tumors with about the same incidence as people.
The incidence of stock splits is near an all-time low.
The incidence of cancer will continue to be dominated by demographics.
In a rare co-incidence, Korda beat Masson in the playoff.
Rajasthan has the highest incidence of child marriages in the country.
It's also not obvious, a priori, exactly what the incidence is.
It also affects, believe it or not, incidence of mental illness.
Since 1946, the highest incidence of primary losses was 5 percent.
Economists refer to this as the incidence of the corporate tax.
It has not been found to reduce the incidence of abortion.
Science will lead the way to reducing cancer incidence and mortality.
Instead of holding the change of speed constant while varying the angle of incidence, the new lens holds the angle of incidence constant while varying the amount that the speed changes on different parts of the lens.
"If we look at the HIV incidence among risk groups in the US ... the greatest increase in incidence is actually among young men who have sex with men, in the 13 to 24 age group," Stephenson said.
So it's not surprising that the NFL's helmet testing and ranking has had no discernable impact on the incidence of concussions (to say nothing of the incidence of clinically silent injury, which hasn't been measured at all).
"Nevertheless, Botox did very well and actually had a low incidence of side effects and a low incidence of patients needing to catheterize – even lower than expected," Nitti, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
A study from the 1980s of 186 of those patients found that those who'd traveled from the west had a higher incidence of mania, while those who'd traveled from the east had a higher incidence of depression.
There is a "high incidence of illness" among staff, the report states.
The incidence of harassment by gender is static at 44 percent vs.
Incidence (per million population) for SFR in the United States for 2014.
If there is a higher incidence of flooding, there's just more opportunity.
In the 1970s the incidence was closer to one in 4,000 pregnancies.
Here are the 29 states with the lowest incidence of STIs: 210.
So the incidence of large- or even small-scale breakdowns is unknown.
This could explain the higher skin cancer incidence among the Florida firefighters.
While China escaped a ban, its incidence of drug violations dropped significantly.
This distinction is important because incidence is much more accurate than mortality.
We also see an increased incidence of suicidal ideation, attempts and completion.
"There is no association between its legality and its incidence," he writes.
Each explores how as these countries prosper, the incidence of obesity increases.
Its incidence has declined by 70 percent in the past 50 years.
Modern sanitation has significantly reduced the incidence of both infection and carrier.
Hydroxyurea can reduce the incidence of pain crises and strokes by half.
By 85033, cervical cancer incidence decreased nationwide by more than 60 percent.
The estimated incidence of them happening simultaneously is once every 5½ years.
The incidence of suicide by all other means increased by three percent.
The incidence has more than doubled in developed countries in recent decades.
The fair partnered with the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence, an organization that serves families and those who work with children and adults with autism-spectrum disorders and low-incidence disabilities, which include hearing and visual impairments.
This changes as men age when their incidence of urinary tract infection rises.
But survey studies do not tend to look at incidence year by year.
New Hampshire And the 10 states with the highest incidence: 1. Alaska2. Louisiana3.
The reason for the rise in both incidence and death rates remains unclear.
This method too has less pain but a greater incidence of recurring hemorrhoids.
Nobody believes the true incidence of sports doping is anywhere near that low.
Treatment The estimated incidence of urea cycle disorders is 1 in 8,500 births.
It's not just the high incidence of cancer in China that's the problem.
Both countries have more than double the incidence rates found in North America.
To my knowledge, such a claim is unprecedented in analyses of tax incidence.
It's also the emerging health issue of increased incidence of dementia and Alzheimer's.
It has, by far, the highest incidence of firearm-related homicides and suicides.
Still, the agency said, these numbers underestimate the true incidence of such infections.
There is also an increased incidence of heart attacks after a time change.
Our coronavirus response today should balance the "incidence curve" with the Preston Curve.
The incidence of stroke has declined in recent years, but only in men.
They should also show that the incidence of vaping has increasing, as claimed.
Instead, the researchers found no difference in incidence between screened and unscreened groups.
Sleeping less than six hours a night had no effect on stroke incidence.
But the incidence was particularly high among the runners who had taken ibuprofen.
It also can lessen the incidence of a number of types of cancer.
At the same time, incidence decreased for smoking-related and infection-related cancers.
Indeed, it is probably true that if you could walk everyone through the math on this and — critically — get them to believe that legal tax incidence matters less than economic tax incidence, they would come around to Sanders's point of view.
Pluristem said its PLX-PAD treatment reduced incidence of revascularization and improved patients' mobility.
Why did the incidence of cellphone searches sharply increase in the past 15 months?
That's when the incidence of on-the-job errors spikes—most notably at hospitals.
Maybe. Globally, the incidence of leprosy has hit a "stubborn plateau," Avanzi and note.
In Nigeria, the incidence of fraud is 20153 percent; in Egypt, it's 44 percent.
The incidence of poverty there fell from 26% in 2011 to 6% in 2017.
So instead, Green, Glaser, and Rich looked at data on the incidence of lynchings.
Yet there is a correlation between farming work and incidence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
When you look at cancer incidence by type, you see a more nuanced story.
And we should be careful to bear in mind the high-incidence of mismeasurement.
The authors noted an increased incidence of these adverse childhood experiences among famous artists.
Unfortunately there is no consensus on the incidence of sudden death in college athletes.
The incidence of droughts, such as the one currently afflicting eastern Australia, is increasing.
The reduction was mostly driven by a large decrease in incidence rates among men.
The overall incidence of insomnia was 11.9 percent, while sleep apnea was 5.1 percent.
It has, however, led to an enormous increase in the incidence of caesarean sections.
And as a result, they tremendously understated the incidence of illegal alien criminal activity.
Historians have suggested several reasons for this drop in the incidence of interstate war.
In a real cancer epidemic, deaths would increase in lock step with increasing incidence.
China claims it wants to reduce the incidence of nearsightedness in children and adolescents.
This can lead to increased incidence of overdose and HIV and hepatitis C infections.
We are fully committed to dramatically reducing the incidence of young people using Juul.
But there are other groups affected, and incidence of police violence is pretty widespread.
The vaccination rate in Arkansas soared, and the incidence of preventable infections quickly plummeted.
"There's no evidence protective gear shows a reduction in incidence of concussion," Butler said.
The original incidence of the Spanish flu in army camps in Kansas was overlooked.
"I think the incidence of drug use and abuse is significantly underreported," he said.
A quarterly testing regimen, they determined, could reduce STI incidence by an additional 20153 percent.
It was hardly a co-incidence that Koepka and Dustin Johnson finished first and second.
As all that equipment gets older, you're going to have a higher incidence of failures.
The incidence of fraud in the U.S. is 16 percent; in Germany, it's 26 percent.
But between 2010 and 2014, the lung cancer incidence was 8% higher in those women.
Trump's attack on Khan marks the latest incidence of him weighing in on British politics.
Vermont and New Mexico are among the states with the highest incidence of heroin deaths.
And the incidence of combining them rose from 0.1% to 0.8% from 2005 to 2011.
Since many cases remain undiagnosed, the exact incidence is unknown and believed to be underestimated.
Epidemiological work suggests that its use is associated with reduced incidence of cancer and mortality.
They found that the incidence of the disease had declined by 40 percent continent-wide.
The incidence of violence has gone down and reporting has gone up since its passage.
The other deaths can be attributed to increased incidence of disease, starvation and forced displacement.
The reality is access to contraception, healthcare and family planning reduces the incidence of abortion.
Other sources indicate the incidence of infection is closer to 2202 percent of the population.
More ultraviolet radiation leads to increased incidence of skin cancers, cataracts and other health problems.
Around one in 10 had mental health problems, below the incidence in the general population.
More importantly, could we reduce the incidence of debilitating childhood neuropsychiatric disorders by targeting infection?
Another major incidence bias stems from who feels they can get away with this behavior.
Hassett's argument is that the real incidence of taxes on corporate profits falls on workers.
In the northern parts of Finland, incidence of the disease has nearly doubled since 1993.
Dementing diseases and cerebrovascular events that affect the brain all increase in incidence with aging.
When the EU beefed up search and rescue missions, in the incidence of mortality dropped.
Many epidemiologists see no overall rise in the incidence of gliomas in the human population.
"What you see is that fatal crash incidence goes up in hot temperatures," Obradovich said.
The unpredictability will increase the challenge of preparing for diseases whose incidence will also increase.
The organization spends much of its effort providing birth control, lowering the incidence of abortion.
The incidence of brain cancer in the exposed groups was well within the historical range.
Still, doctors continued to note a high incidence of apparently psychosomatic symptoms among allergic patients.
Between 2010 and 2013, HIV incidence in the United States significantly decreased, but between 2013 and 2016, incidence remained steady -- with about 38,700 new infections nationwide in 2016, according to the report released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday.
Ticks caused 77 percent of these cases, and the incidence of tickborne diseases more than doubled.
This effect was rarely reported, and the study concluded that the incidence was only 0.0051 percent.
"A low incidence of malignant gliomas" was seen in male rats exposed to the GSM signals.
The researchers applied the incidence of infection calculated in those situations to the population of Wuhan.
Trees were laden with large, dense and ripening fruit with low incidence of disease and pests.
The incidence of poisonings attributed to accidental intent increased by 82 percent from 0.17 to 0.31.
Measuring the incidence and survival of cancer, through cancer registries, spotlights where patients are being failed.
That's not a complicated algorithm for reducing the incidence of hearing loss in patients and instructors.
Greece and Cyprus registered the lowest rates of incidence, occurring in just 280.9 people per 100,000.
The incidence of most infections is increasing, the report noted, but the research has some limitations.
My review also confirmed a greater incidence of mood disorders among these Great 100 rock stars.
The study examines the incidence of brain cancer in the Australian population between 1982 to 2013.
However, the elevated incidence of suicide is a serious barrier to recovery for eating disordered individuals.
The researchers found a higher incidence of heart attack on days with air temperatures below freezing.
In all his years of flying, Gulliver cannot remember one such incidence at a British airport.
Oddly enough, the incidence of tumors in females was minimal, barely different from the control group.
In part, the New Jersey law was passed to reduce the incidence of bullying in schools.
Serbian authorities have arrested dozens of people smugglers but incidence of violence involving migrants are rare.
By 22002 the strategy aims to reduce deaths by 22004 percent and incidence by 22014 percent.
Among the signs of the latter are the soaring public approval and incidence of interracial marriage.
"Thank you all those who volunteered to donate blood for victims of the incidence," Aman tweeted.
The latest report finds a 2170 percent decline in dementia incidence per decade, starting in 1000.
In the same study, attorneys reported a higher incidence of those conditions than the broader population.
The incidence of asthma attacks has been increasing even as air quality has continued to improve.
The mothers' incidence of hypertension-related complications including kidney, liver and heart problems was also assessed.
To reduce the incidence of mass murders — and suicides — we have to reform the gun laws.
These researchers found no greater proportional incidence of the diagnosis between the vaccinated and unvaccinated children.
Australia now has one of the lowest cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates in the world.
Whereas, the overall cancer incidence rate among women remained generally stable in the past few decades.
The incidence of cervical cancer is much higher in Arkansas than in Vermont or New Hampshire.
Interestingly, the easier FIFA 11 warm-up did not substantially reduce the incidence of subsequent injuries.
"Government has taken comprehensive measures to curb the incidence of fraud in banks," the minister said.
More striking still was a stark decrease in the incidence of and deaths from lung cancer.
The incidence is about 20 percent higher when emotional and sexual relationships without intercourse are included.
Dupas didn't have money to do H.I.V. testing, so she didn't study the effects on H.I.V. incidence.
Wednesday's shooting during a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, was a disturbing incidence of political violence.
Other research has found that the incidence of these bacteria is steadily rising in the United States.
But a huge question remained: Could these drugs actually cut the incidence of strokes or heart attacks?
Hispanic men and women have a lower rate of cancer incidence and death than non-Hispanic people.
Black people, American Indians, and Alaska Natives have a greater incidence and mortality compared with other people.
"Medical progress in the past few decades has brought down the incidence of ear infection," Chonmaitree said.
Their incidence of illness was much higher than among their nonrunning family members or the general population.
The prevalence of firearm ownership has a significant association with the incidence of mass killings with firearms.
Among these individuals, the incidence of depression, anxiety and ADHD is higher than in the average population.
But since each incidence of cheating is unique, so too are the emotions that propel each song.
One of the most alarming things I've learned recently is the incidence of skin cancer in pilots.
But later, the accumulation of balls to be juggled reduces performance and increases the incidence of error.
But incidence numbers are not the same thing as what's actually being reported and investigated by schools.
You can see cervical cancer across the ages, but the incidence is higher in women under 50.
They have, for example, attempted to induce tumours in sponges that have no reported incidence of cancer.
As Zika infections waned in a country, incidence of Guillain-Barre waned as well, the team found.
"Nevertheless, the incidence rates of sunburn are still quite high among fair-skinned populations worldwide," Haluza said.
Delaying childbirth to a later age and obesity partly explain the increased incidence of preeclampsia, researchers say.
Still, the incidence of mental illness has increased significantly, with a current lifetime prevalence of 50 percent.
"The incidence of air terrorism is statistically insignificant but psychologically significant because it's so terrifying," he said.
"Prepubertal girls have a higher incidence of irritation because they don't have that protection," Dr. Gunter said.
By some estimates, the global incidence of dementia will more than triple in the next 35 years.
Blacks in the U.S. have double the incidence of heart failure as other groups, the researchers note.
Similarly, climbing temperatures have been tied to an increased incidence of waterborne bacterial infections that cause diarrhea.
Since the late 1980s, however, the incidence of brain cancer in the United States has been decreasing.
It typically occurs in patients between 10 and 20 years old, with a higher incidence in boys.
"The actual eye injury incidence in sports may be much bigger than reported," Mukherjee added by email.
Doing so would eventually lead to a decrease in incidence and prevalence of this cancer, he says.
Parents, legislators and doctors must continue improving vaccination rates to reduce the incidence of these preventable cancers.
As statins reduced the incidence of high blood pressure, heart disease and strokes, insurers actually saved money.
The incidence of lake-effect snow tends to decrease as we get deeper into winter, he said.
More research is needed to determine whether hormone replacement therapy actually caused increases in breast cancer incidence.
This documented incidence of Trump laughter is as illuminating as all the grim smiles that preceded it.
The highest dose appeared to cut lung cancer incidence by two-thirds, and deaths by three-quarters.
Poor air quality can increase the incidence of breathing problems and contribute to conditions like heart attacks.
Thankfully, the WHO reports that TB incidence is falling at a rate of 2 percent per year.
Reducing the presence on campus of white supremacists significantly would certainly reduce the incidence of anti-Semitism.
Deloitte's Wilson said the incidence of that practice has gone up "strongly" in the last few years.
The incidence seems to be high among football and soccer players and many other athletes as well.
For perspective, census data puts the overall incidence of disability at about 20 percent of the population.
Disparities in the teams' levels, tactics and coaching methods could also impact the incidence of injury, they added.
" Butler was later quoted as saying: "There's no evidence protective gear shows a reduction in incidence of concussion.
You hear about the incidence of liver disease in nail technicians because of the chemicals that they're using.
But a study from France found an increased incidence of melanoma in women who took an antioxidant supplement.
"In the African-American community we have seen an increased risk and incidence of pancreatic cancer," she says.
Rather than signaling spiraling incidence, increased reporting is often intertwined with increased awareness of what constitutes unacceptable behavior.
Vibrio Compared to 2015-17, the incidence of of vibrio rose 109% in 2018, according to the report.
Multi-year study links vaccines to higher incidence of Autism spectrum disorders May 29, 2019 – Sofia Ojeda, foxnews.
Despite higher body fat, Larons have a lower resistance to insulin and a much lower incidence of diabetes.
Because the incidence of all of it is informed by some version of the same dread or fear.
And yet incarcerated individuals have a higher incidence of HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis than the general US population.
But these drugs are not exactly solving the problem; that is, they're not reducing the incidence of ADHD.
"There are indications that South Africa will see a 78% increase in cancer incidence by 2030," Wallace said.
The World Health Organization reports a global increase of 2628 percent in childhood cancer incidence over two decades.
If the influenza vaccine is not matching the circulating strain, "that could explain larger incidence," García-Sastre said.
"There are so many other factors that could be affecting trends and movements in cancer incidence," Labow said.
You didn't have to change the incidence of crime a lot to make people worry less about it.
Since the mid-21960s, male-dominated incidence rates for lung cancer no longer hold true, the study shows.
One under-reported effect of the current crisis, meanwhile, is the rising incidence of suicide in the Heartland.
The increasing incidence of sunny day flooding presents a continuous risk for gulf states and the east coast.
Still, disparities may persist because "socioeconomic status plays a pivotal role in cancer incidence and survival," Theodorescu said.
"Thank you all those who volunteered to donate blood for victims of the incidence," Aman wrote on Twitter.
In extreme circumstances, there is a clear link between chronic stress and a greater incidence of psychiatric disorders.
Today, the incidence rate for all bone and joint cancers is nine cases for every one million people.
Restrictive abortion laws do not prevent abortion; by the same token, liberal laws do not increase its incidence.
"This incidence of gun violence is shocking and horrifying," Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr., tweeted on Sunday.
People whose diets contain a lot of fatty fish seem to have a lower incidence of heart disease.
Instead, we have to rely on "observational" data, tracking people's real-world cellphone use and their disease incidence.
What's more, according to a 2014 study light at night is correlated with a greater incidence of obesity.
The authors of that same report also feared that microgravity might increase the incidence of "retrograde menstruation" — i.e.
"The administration has an opportunity to significantly impact future declines in both cancer incidence and mortality," he said.
"It's really hard to understand what might be causing the rise in incidence and mortality," Deshmukh told Today.
Children younger than 1 saw the highest incidence, followed by children between the ages of 1 and 133.
Researchers studied stroke incidence in four periods from 1993 to 19933 in five counties in Ohio and Kentucky.
The flood of inexpensive meat and dairy products has substantially contributed to the growing incidence of chronic diseases.
There's another factor, as well, and that involves my gender, which is the appalling incidence of domestic violence.
Mammograms or other screening tests are not recommended due to the low incidence of the disease in men.
Syphilis in particular is making a big comeback, with a 19 percent increase in incidence in 2015 over 2014.
Between the 1970s and the early aughts, the incidence of myopia in the US nearly doubled, to 42 percent.
Since then, the incidence of measles has halved and vaccination coverage among the whole population has improved to 92%.
After eating the new burger, they allege, the incidence of nightmares increased by 3.5 times, according to the results.
If we can delay the onset of dementia by only five years, we can cut the incidence in half.
And the cancer incidence for all different types of cancer combined is highest for black men and white women.
The influenza B strain of flu is increasing in incidence as H3N2 cases ramp down, according to lab results.
The country has long struggled with a high incidence of sexual violence, and several cases have been reported recently.
The result is that, in the past 30 years, the incidence of polio has dropped by more than 99%.
He concludes that, on the contrary, the incidence of murder and warfare has increased over the past 5,000 years.
Similar incidence of side effects and infections were seen in the Stelara and placebo patient groups, J&J said.
Travellers and gypsies have the highest incidence of disability of any ethnic group and the lowest level of education.
The "increased incidence of hair removal," the researchers concluded, could only lead to the eventual "complete eradication" of crabs.
Both this and the Nutritional Programme for Women, Infants, and Children, reduce the incidence of low-birth weight babies.
In the 1980s Switzerland had the highest AIDS incidence rates in Europe because of shared needles among heroin users.
Some studies have supported this, but others have suggested that dementia incidence may be on the decline as well.
When living in conditions like this, people experience greater stress, and therefore a higher incidence of illness and death.
Although fentanyl addiction in the general population is growing, the incidence among anesthesiologists remains unchanged, according to Dr. Clarke.
Meanwhile Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina feature in the top seven for the incidence of single-parent families.
Under the Big Six framework, there would only be three brackets, making the incidence of bracket creep less common.
The incidence of capital income taxation is ultimately borne by workers, even though the tax is levied on capital.
And no formal mortality study has ever been done to determine whether there is an elevated incidence of disease.
The incidence of diabetes was also lowest in the most walkable neighborhoods, a difference that persisted throughout the study.
Our Australian allies also discovered a higher cancer incidence in navy Vietnam veterans than those who fought in country.
Oftentimes piling on abortives will marginally dull headache pain, but actually lead to a higher frequency in headache incidence.
Markets are unable to find a solution to the problemAccording to Järvensivu, the incidence of climate change is indisputable.
If they caused brain cancer in even a small percentage of users, we'd see an increase in its incidence.
In 2015, the incidence rate was 19.2 out of 100,000, but the mortality rate was 2.3 out of 100,000.
Wang was given a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder nearly a decade after her first incidence of psychosis, at Yale.
A significant decline in incidence of terrorism in Pakistan is now an empirical reality widely acknowledged by international observers.
The results are only in male rats, the incidence numbers were very small, and there's no clear dose response.
The incidence of depression in Utah (and other Rocky Mountain states) has been shown to be connected to altitude.
In observational studies, there was a small association with coronary heart disease incidence, but none in randomized controlled trials.
Suicide among teenagers is rising, and the incidence of certain mental health diagnoses also may be growing more common.
"The incidence of syphilis has been at an all-time low over the past 20 years," Dr. Kidd said.
The incidence varies with the specific drug but is thought to be on average around one in 100,000 patients.
Remember: The cancer incidence data in humans, at least to date, suggests no avalanche of head and neck tumors.
According to the WHO, 13 countries or territories battling Zika outbreaks have noted an increased incidence of Guillain-Barré.
From ACES, researchers discovered that adults who experienced trauma as a child had a significantly higher incidence of illness.
Ticino has the highest incidence of coronavirus in Switzerland, with nearly 180 cases per 100,000 residents, government statistics show.
Ticino has the highest incidence of coronavirus in Switzerland, with nearly 180 cases per 100,000 residents, government statistics show.
The incidence of heart failure has declined overall in both sexes in recent years and remains higher in men.
World Vision's Bulten said the crisis in southern Angola had also increased the incidence of rape and child marriage.
Controlling these factors could help jump-start declines in cancer incidence and mortality rates once again, Dr. Rebbeck said.
Malmo, about 169 miles south of Gothenburg, has seen the highest incidence of anti-Semitic incidents in recent years.
For example, in the US they found teen birth rates were higher in states with more incidence of disease.
JG: My personal opinion is that there is probably a higher incidence of ingrown hairs from shaving versus waxing.
"To address the disproportionately high TB incidence rates that we observed among some socioeconomic groups of children and adolescents, it will be important to implement these proven interventions, and possibly to consider new approaches to reduce the disparities in TB incidence and mortality in these age groups," Cowger said in an email.
The dramatic global geographic expansion and the increased incidence of epidemic dengue coincided exactly with urban growth and globalization [21].
"This statement is purely technical, with no incidence on the vote (at the general meeting)," a spokeswoman for Ubisoft said.
Thus the presence, or lack of, a hysterectomy potentially impacts how to measure the incidence of cervical cancer by race.
It's very rare for someone under 40 to be diagnosed, and the incidence rapidly increases over the age of 60.
But research has shown that there is no significant difference in the incidence of depression between adoptive and birth mothers.
Along with that decline has come a more recent fall in the incidence of the most heinous, first-degree murders.
Others found that statins reduced the incidence of stroke and heart attack and lowered the risk of postoperative kidney injuries.
" He added, "I hope that's the reason for the increased numbers as opposed to truly an increased incidence of concussions.
But if it is correct, the incidence of sudden death is high enough to justify EKG or even ultrasound screening.
The SIU is the provincial police oversight body that probes incidence of death, physical or sexual assault involving police officers.
It is increasing the incidence of kidney disease and a form of fatty liver disease known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
The surge, which includes 288 cases this year, constitutes the highest incidence of mumps in the state in 215 years.
But the worst part of bear watch isn't the occasional-but-generally-theoretical incidence of having to chase one off.
"The three areas have been selected for the trial because of the incidence of crimes involving armed offenders," Nash said.
Software improvements include: Lully claims the new $199 device can reduce the incidence of children's night terrors by nearly 80%.
The drug was deemed extremely safe with no difference from placebo in incidence of neurocognitive problems or new-onset diabetes.
"The relatively high incidence of housing debt among Boomer homeowners has the potential to strain their retirement finances," Simmons said.
The test targets people between 40 and 483 years old because that's where the highest incidence rates are, Whiteman explained.
Thus, in the past half-century, as Finland became a modern state, the incidence of autoimmune diabetes more than quintupled.
Applying petroleum jelly to the feet, for instance, increases friction and the incidence of blisters, according to a 1995 study.
Neither vaccine is directed specifically at ear infections, but both have probably affected the incidence since my children were young.
The official incidence of thyroid cancer—in particular, a subtype termed papillary thyroid cancer—began to soar across the nation.
Collins' district, has one of the highest incidence of reported severe injuries of any company reporting to the federal government.
The total incidence of symptomatic cases each year is estimated to be about 2800 in 2000,000 people throughout the world.
The incidence of serious side effects in the two studies was much lower for Opdivo than chemotherapy, the company said.
Statewide cancer rates are not specific enough to capture whether the incidence is higher in the areas around the plant.
It's possible the high incidence of weird ribs was just an experimental stage in rhino evolution, according to the paper.
Black females have 28503 percent higher cancer death rates than non-Hispanic white females despite 22019 percent lower incidence rates.
"Cold storage" refers to keeping digital assets completely offline, disconnected from the internet and thus minimizing the incidence of hackings.
Numerous studies have indicated that ABS systems can actually cause a higher incidence of dangerous vehicle rollovers in certain situations.
In that case, however, people with M.S. should also have a high incidence of broken bones because of their falls.
But the statistics remain daunting, especially when one adds rising age-related incidence of mild cognitive impairment to the mix.
" He also wrote: "Some of the vaccines have helped reduce the incidence of childhood communicable diseases, like meningitis and pneumonia.
Only for colorectal cancers has the overall incidence declined, primarily the result of increased screening and removal of precancerous polyps.
Most analysis of tax incidence nonetheless allocates only a small fraction of the corporate tax to labor, for three reasons.
With coronavirus, as noted, the most important variable, incidence of the disease, is not known, so consider what is available.
Given that the world's population has grown since those years, these strides are even greater in incidence per capita terms.
Secondary goals included demonstrating efficacy of the vaccine in reducing the incidence of all symptomatic respiratory disease due to RSV.
As the incidence of SIDS continues to decline, there may be diminishing returns in trying to prevent every last case.
In fact, although women are surviving longer, the incidence of metastatic breast cancer has been increasing, especially in young women.
This view is based in part on studies pointing to subtle physical traits that have a higher incidence among pedophiles.
Levels of PM 2.5 have been declining in recent years, and so has the incidence of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Studies that have looked at probiotics have found promising results in terms of reducing the duration and incidence of colds.
West Nile and Powassan viruses are relatively rare, though "incidence may increase, and they could become more important," he said.
But the association with antidepressants is not as well recognized, experts say, and incidence rates are hard to pin down.
Non-Hispanic whites and non-Hispanic blacks have higher breast cancer incidence and mortality than other racial and ethnic groups.
The varicose veins group had higher incidence rates for deep vein thrombosis, the researchers found: 10,360 cases versus just 1,93.
But imagine if it really could reduce the incidence of depression and help people to recover from it more quickly.
Though childhood cancer incidence increased by 0.6% per year from 1975 through 2013, death rates have declined since the mid-203s.
The incidence of melanoma flattened or showed slight declines during the recession years, compared with annual increases in the previous decade.
But starting in 2010, the annual incidence of Acanthamoeba keratitis was three times greater than it was from 2004 to 2009.
But there is a cost: they also have a higher incidence of mental-health problems than children in other rich countries.
The incidence of a triplet birth involving conjoined twins is believed to be about one in 50 million, the hospital said.
"Interventions aimed at these risks and education to first-time riders could potentially reduce injury incidence and severity," the report said.
Significantly, the decline in new dementia cases, or incidence, occurred only with people who had at least a high school diploma.
The incidence of "low pay"—workers who earn less than two-thirds of the median—has been falling for two decades.
Veterinary services ranked 15th in incidence rates for nonfatal, occupational injuries and illnesses, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
At the same time the incidence of short periods of sudden, torrential rain has been increasing, particularly in July and August.
But the incidence of mumps has declined by 99% since the 1960s when vaccinations were first publicly available, per the CDC.
He said a separate scientific study (PDF) found a higher incidence of stomach cancers in workers routinely exposed to chromium-6.
While the report was full of hopeful news, it also highlighted a significant disparity in gender in cancer incidence and mortality.
Thus, merely finding jobs for youth does not reduce the incidence of young people committing acts of terrorism or political violence.
The country, which CNN featured in the 220 documentary "Slavery's last stronghold," now has the world's seventh-highest incidence of slavery.
We are especially concerned that a soon-to-be launched gene therapy, Zolgensma, could take share in the SMA incidence market.
But it turns out that this is the second incidence in history of climate change at least partly induced by humans.
Adult earnings shot up by 31%, rates of college attendance rose 32% and the incidence of single parenthood dropped by 30%.
The incidence of cancer in wild sharks is poorly understood, so the scientists plan to test the hypothesis in the lab.
Other life-threatening infections like anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever are increasing in incidence even more quickly than Lyme.
In China and North Korea, there was a higher incidence of lung cancer, which Cowal related to higher rates of smoking.
Poor children experience accelerated health disparities, including higher incidence of acute and chronic health conditions, worse outcomes and higher mortality rates.
The duo has crafted a cow identification algorithm that, if deployed, could reduce the incidence of cow-car collisions, they argue.
Ticks also are thriving as a result of climate change, helping to explain the rising incidence of Lyme disease they spread.
Head Start was associated with lower rates of obesity and smoking, reduced incidence of depression and less time spent in prison.
The other incidence was in 1969, when the falls were slowed so researchers could study Niagara Falls' erosion and rock buildup.
The #MeToo movement has forced recognition of the widespread incidence and tolerance of sexual harassment in society, including unreported sexual assaults.
In fact, Guttmacher has reported that incidence of abortions are no less frequent -- but are less safe -- when they are restricted.
The reported incidence was 28 percent higher for men and increased with age for both sexes, in line with previous research.
Rape is a crime and should be prosecuted vigorously, but there's little evidence that pornography is causing the incidence to increase.
And the incidence of undescended testicles in male puppies, also small, had a 10-fold increase, to 1 percent from 0.1.
It's not clear why lawyers report a higher incidence of problem drinking than other professions, but there are some potential indicators.
Indeed, in the country at large, numerous studies have found that the incidence of voter impersonation in particular is vanishingly small.
Some users reported seeing this a few months ago, but the incidence has ticked upward in the last week or so.
In each particular case, the incidence went from 22019 per 1000 to 6 per 1000 over the fifteen year time frame.
After a major disaster, studies find a 5 to 15 percent increase in the incidence of mental health problems among survivors.
Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer, and its incidence has tripled since the mid-1970s in the United States.
An analysis found no ties between multivitamins and the risk for cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease or stroke incidence or mortality.
Still, Guttmacher's data is about as comprehensive as it gets when it comes to measuring the incidence of abortion in America.
Children under the age of 5 have the highest incidence of cholera, and account for close to half of the fatalities.
Research has repeatedly shown a higher incidence of depression and other mental illness among sex workers when compared to other populations.
But a warming planet can expect to see stronger hurricanes over time, and a higher incidence of the most powerful storms.
That should greatly reduce the incidence of postherpetic neuralgia, too, assuming the 42 million people in their 50s start getting vaccinated.
And these numbers are likely less than the actual incidence rate, given the trauma, shame, and silence associated with this experience.
"Just because we didn't see mass incidence of LP defaults in 2008 that doesn't mean it could never happen," Choi said.
As they grew older, the children showed increased incidence and symptoms of "externalizing disorders" relative to their peers in family care.
In years to come, mortality and incidence rates should decline as more women receive HPV vaccines, which prevents many cervical cancers.
Therefore, "the incidence of Parkinson's disease" in the study "appears to be lower than in the general U.S. population," Syngenta says.
Adakveo is designed to reduce the incidence of sickle cell-related pain crises, a common and debilitating symptom of the disease.
Moreover, the numbers don't add up — the C.D.C. reports an annual incidence of 29 cases per 100,000 people in New Jersey.
So it's reasonable to raise its yearly incidence rate, which is based on those official reports, by a factor of 10.
The number of people living with diabetes continues to rise even as the incidence rate for the disease is leveling off.
The analysis found the incidence of childhood cancer among children born to women with no fertility issues was 17.5 per 100,000.
Britain was also not fulfilling its commitment to allow inclusive education, and there was a high incidence of bullying at schools.
Others think people from the Raju community, in southern India, may have higher incidence of cardiomyopathy, which affects the heart muscle.
Despite these tools, the overall incidence of identity theft hit a record high last year, according to Javelin Strategy and Research.
As media report on closures, postponements or incidence, they will be sensitive to any pitch that comes off as tone deaf.
At the same time, the wider use of mammography led to earlier diagnosis, which also contributed to the higher incidence numbers.
Even in nearby Detroit, which didn't have contaminated water, the incidence of lead poisoning is higher than it is in Flint.
Previous studies have found that a Mediterranean diet can reduce the incidence of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and other chronic diseases.
Once again, their new mathematical model showed a high correlation between cancer incidence and the total number of divisions of normal cells.
"I think this also relates to earlier findings this year that showed that Alzheimer's incidence has started to go down," he said.
It's one more incidence in which she comes very close to telling the truth about what happened the night of the accident.
And the incidence — new cases of cancer per 100,000 people — has increased slightly for children, flatlined for women, and dropped for men.
"The following adverse events were reported at an incidence of 1 percent or greater," reads the label for Cymbalta, a leading antidepressant.
The association found that of the state's maximum-security facilities, the prison had the highest incidence of guards using force against inmates.
The study, in JAMA Oncology, pooled data from 10 studies of diet and lung cancer incidence involving more than 1.4 million adults.
"HM Treasury should undertake an analysis of the incidence of shops and other service providers not accepting cash," Morgan said on Friday.
No one knows the actual incidence and mortality rates for the intestinal form, but they are "much higher than cutaneous," he said.
Lack of insurance coverage and access to medical care could also account for a higher incidence of breast cancer among LBT women.
It used postal codes to determine proximity to roadways and health records to determine incidence of dementia, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis.
Peru is also in the so-called Pacific "Ring of Fire," an area with a high incidence of earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Several plastic surgery websites say that textured implants stay in place better than smooth implants but have a higher incidence of leaking.
She'll give them data about the importance of getting annual physicals, and the incidence of diabetes and high blood pressure among Latinos.
Also, the incidence of brain cancer in the United States has remained steady since 1992, despite the stark increase in cellphone use.
"The use of new construction materials such as quartz conglomerates has increased silicosis incidence due to intense occupational exposures," that study concluded.
Take Farnham, a Georgian market town in well-heeled Surrey, which has among the lowest incidence of knife crime in the country.
In Michael's first fourteen years, his story includes not a single incidence of violence, aside from the usual wrestling matches with siblings.
While HIV infection rates have stabilized among some groups, CDC data show that certain demographics are experiencing dramatic increases in viral incidence.
One research goal is to learn the true incidence of the phenomenon and to study brains from patients who died from it.
Employees themselves can be trained on stress management, time management, and conflict resolution to hopefully minimize the incidence of anxiety and depression.
Lymphedema affects 2628 percent of all breast cancer survivors, which has the highest incidence rate, and 28500 percent of cancer survivors overall.
Citizens can find localised information on exam pass rates, textbook availability, infant mortality rates and disease incidence in their district and region.
The incidence of encephalopathy in these individuals is a crime and a shame for the United States, and we keep encouraging it.
Our index takes into account both the incidence of federal regulation on specific industries and the importance of industries in each state.
The soccer tournament has games scheduled in places other than Rio, some of which have a high incidence of mosquito-borne viruses.
Since 2005, HIV incidence in Canada appears to be declining, according to a 2015 report by the Public Health Agency of Canada.
But after that point, incidence rates, adjusted for age and unemployment, have been flat for men and have grown modestly for women.
Is this the reason, Berenson wonders, for the rising incidence of schizophrenia in the developed world, where cannabis use has also increased?
That's because the incidence of health problems associated with poor dental, vision and hearing care would diminish over time, saving Medicare money.
The pooled data showed no association between multivitamins and the risk for cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease or stroke incidence or mortality.
Jurisdictions with robust reporting systems in place may reflect a far higher hate-crime incidence rate than those with poor reporting systems.
The report also warned of rising economic inequality, growing threats to cybersecurity and increased incidence of extreme weather enhanced by climate change.
There was no difference between the groups in incidence of pre-eclampsia or any other negative outcome, such as stillbirth, they tracked.
So it would be reasonable to begin in this case with the low incidence of false allegations of rape or sexual assault.
I don't want to start a friendship with you without you knowing how I felt about that particular incidence in your life.
But let's leave that story on one side; I want to talk a bit about the actual economics of corporate tax incidence.
However, the incidence is higher among builders who responded to the survey after March 6, indicating that this is an emerging issue.
Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Madagascar, Liberia and Somalia had the highest incidence rates of the infection in 2018.
"In all three countries, men inside the Man Box showed a higher incidence of mental health problems, depression, suicidal ideation," said Lawrence.
But for women the incidence was 198 per hundred thousand in 2010, down from 217 in 1993–94, a statistically insignificant change.
That was lower than in many other European countries, including in Sweden, where the incidence of rape reached almost 70 that year.
"We know a lot about the incidence of metastatic breast cancer and a lot about death from the disease," Dr. Mariotto said.
In short, the CREATES Act would, on balance, reduce the incidence and burden of abusive regulatory delays that undermine pharmaceutical industry competition.
The country plans to reduce the incidence of the disease to less than 10 percent of the population by 2020, Maxwell said.
The recent executive order will mean decreased resources for women's health, an increase in unsafe abortions and a rise in cancer incidence.
The cleanup reduced the incidence of asthma and other illnesses, improved school and workplace attendance rates, and avoided thousands of premature deaths.
Of the 22 studies they considered, 19 found statistically significant evidence that the incidence of abortion fell after Medicaid funding was restricted.
Just in the past month, researchers reported that wider access to Medicaid significantly reduced the incidence of sudden cardiac deaths in Oregon.
Neither the number of visits to the dentist or the frequency of professional tooth cleaning was associated with the incidence of diabetes.
Instead, they looked at factors including nonmedical vaccine exemptions, international air travel and the incidence of measles in countries people are traveling from.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in fair-skinned populations, and the incidence and mortality rates of it are increasing.
"We knew from earlier research that physical activity could reduce stroke incidence," said lead study author Malin Reinholdsson of the University of Gothenburg.
"Something as simple as that ... we think will go a long way in decreasing the incidence of peanut allergy in society," Fauci said.
Others -- including a 2008 study published in the journal Neurology -- have suggested that statins may not be related to incidence of Alzheimer's disease.
"There is a critical need to identify modifiable risk factors for concussion in order to reduce their incidence," lead author Adam Raikes said.
The incidence of hepatitis C has increased among organ donors who died of drug overdoses, from 8% in 2000 to 30% in 2017.
And melanoma incidence might be on the rise due to sun exposure and tanning bed use, as well as better detection, she said.
"We believe that the impressive reduction in smoking in the last few decades had an impact" on reducing ear infection incidence, she said.
"[Here], drinking very hot beverages is common, and the reasons for this high incidence of this cancer are not well-understood," Wild said.
According to Dr. Samuel, delayed interval twin delivery is very rare, with the incidence occurring in less than 1 in 1,000 twin births.
"Some of that increase in incidence may be due to change in sexual behaviors," she said, such as decreases in people using condoms.
In Beijing, the incidence rate for males was 75.2 per 100,000 in 2010, a more than 50 percent rise from eight years earlier.
The incidence of serious adverse side effects was similar in both groups — 31.8 percent for the Pfizer drug and 29.4 percent for chemotherapy.
"Increasing the availability, accessibility and affordability of contraception can reduce the incidence of unintended pregnancies, and therefore abortions," Ganatra said in a statement.
On average, male Hong Kongers live for 81.3 years and women for 87.3, helped by the city's affluence and low incidence of smoking.
""Removing tackling from football altogether would likely lead to a decrease in the incidence of overall injuries, severe injuries, catastrophic injuries and concussions.
According to a 2013 report by Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, Sierra Leone has the highest incidence of bribery in sub-Saharan Africa.
However, the stark results of Milner's study do not surprise her—"and I would guess that the actual incidence could be [even] higher".
" According to the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science, "high stocking density of horses during transport increases the incidence of falls and injuries.
In September the company said, "Autopilot significantly increases safety," citing an earlier government study that suggested the system reduced the incidence of crashes.
Harwood: If you look at the actual incidence of the estate tax, it falls heavily to a pretty small number of wealthy families.
The authors of the newly published NASA study examined the rings of trees to determine the historical incidence of drought in the region.
He's worked on studies that show infertile men have an increased incidence of illnesses ranging from heart disease and liver disease to cancer.
Doctors say Venezuela actually has a far greater incidence of Zika and accuses the government of not doing enough to combat the outbreak.
They all deserve criticism for their inability to hold the perpetrators of the biggest incidence of consumer fraud in American history to account.
Stanford University's Rural Education Action Programme has found that a high incidence of anaemia and intestinal worms in rural areas affects educational performance.
The discovery suggests Ukraine may have been a key target of last week's attacks, despite the higher incidence of BadRabbit victims in Russia.
By 2014, thyroid-cancer incidence was fifteen times what it was in 1993, making it the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the country.
"While we have not identified the causal factor, it is likely that all of these factors contribute to this rising incidence," he said.
As in the United States, there is no evidence that the death penalty has reduced the incidence of capital crimes in these countries.
We might debate the actual incidence of this syndrome, but where diplomacy and Russia are concerned, the risk of an outbreak is real.
With driving fatalities rising at levels not seen in 50 years, the growing incidence of distracted driving is getting part of the blame.
A North Carolina state assessment of cancer incidences by county didn't find a higher incidence of cancer in counties with coal ash sites.
Patients can generally take Forteo for only two years because it has been found to increase the incidence of bone cancer in rats.
The first incidence of the tick's appearance outside of labs in the U.S. was in New Jersey last year, according to the report.
I was forty-seven, middle-aged, at the time of life when, for men living on their own, the incidence of suicide rises.
Bipartisan legislation aimed at creating a national registry to collect data on the incidence of cancer among firefighters is awaiting the president's signature.
"Despite the massive rise in opioid prescriptions in the 2000s, there is no evidence that the incidence of pain has declined," he said.
It found that — with or without this adjustment — active drinkers had both a lower incidence and mortality from a variety of cardiovascular disease.
Researchers looked at the incidence of breast cancer from 20153 to 2010 using a National Cancer Institute database that included nearly 750,000 women.
Cord blood transplants can ramp up the incidence of acute graft-versus-host disease, in which the incoming cells attack their new neighbors.
Among non-breastfeeding mothers, there is a 4 percent increase in incidence of breast cancer and a 27 percent increase in ovarian cancers.
While the incidence of unintended pregnancies, which account for 45 percent of all pregnancies in the US, teens are still at high risk.
The feeding concentrates the elk by the hundreds and thousands, a recipe for magnifying the incidence of disease, and spreading it, biologists say.
Inflows of capital won't compete those profits away, so the international capital market isn't relevant to the incidence of taxes on those profits.
However, the incidence is higher (33%) among builders who responded to the survey after March 6, indicating that this is an emerging issue.
The same group showed that more violent and warlike traditional societies have a much higher incidence of left-handers than more pacifist societies.
But even in Australia, the researchers said that continued screening and vaccination would be crucial to maintaining low cancer incidence and mortality rates.
There was a slightly lower incidence of death or severe complications in the induced group, although that difference did not reach statistical significance.
This makes the disease one of the fastest growing causes of cancer incidence and fatality in the nation, Deshmukh told the Today show.
International studies indicate that the newcomer, Shingrix, is far more effective than the current vaccine, reducing the incidence of shingles by 90 percent.
And no formal mortality study has been done to determine whether there has been an elevated incidence of disease among the Palomares veterans.
The analysis indicated that preventing or treating hearing loss in midlife has the potential to diminish the incidence of dementia by 9 percent.
If screening were effective, a reduction in the incidence of advanced tumors would be expected — tumors would be caught and treated when small.
Rectal cancer incidence rates among adults in their 245s increased even more sharply, rising by 240 percent a year from 15 to 229.
But the FAME study was not a comprehensive assessment of the incidence of Parkinson's disease among those in the wider Agricultural Health Study.
Amarin (AMRN) received FDA approval for its Vascepa drug, designed to reduce the incidence of heart attacks and strokes in high-risk patients.
The study in my article found that among 60,000 athletes surveyed, girls' cross-country had the highest incidence of injury of any sport.
The incidence of coerced abortion in the U.S., or assault against pregnant women for refusing to have an abortion, has been frequently documented.
"It is possible that there has been a low incidence of pregnancy complications associated with these viruses that has gone overlooked," Coyne said.
Of particular note in the research — published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets — is the higher incidence of harassment among women of color.
It featured self-reported information on how many cups of coffee the subjects drank each day, and the incidence of cardiovascular disease was measured.
We believe this move will be taken very positively by the street as the overhang of an increase in tax incidence has been removed.
The report showed an increase in the incidence of children being diagnosed as "at risk" for anaphylaxis over the course of those seven years.
They also have a miserable time cramming for high-stakes exams, and higher incidence of mental-health problems than children in other rich countries.
In women, the increase in breast cancer incidence in the 1980s is partly driven by the use of mammography screening to find early cancers.
Patients on canakinumab also showed a drop in rates of death from cancers of several sorts, and in the actual incidence of lung cancer.
Even when not highly effective, the vaccine cuts incidence, severity and transmission, and anti-viral medication reduces the duration and impact of the illness.
At the same time, as smoking rates have declined, the incidence of oropharynx cancers that are not caused by HPV has dropped off dramatically.
"But many companies are stepping up to provide better facilities and services, which can help reduce the incidence," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
While the GST tax slabs may not be announced in the budget, appropriate duty rationalization can be started to align with potential GST incidence.
"Prevalence and incidence for cancer is much higher with dogs," The One Health Company founder and CEO Christina Lopes told TechCrunch over the phone.
It's not a clinical trial—rather, researchers pooled results from nine previous studies that recorded both the incidence of liver cirrhosis and caffeine consumption.
The incidence of cancer is 20 percent higher in men, but the cancer death rate is 40 percent higher in men than in women.
The league also said that after three static seasons, the incidence of medial collateral ligament sprains soared by 22.3 percent, to 170 from 139.
The places where it happens are often historically right-wing places that have had higher incidence of violence and hate crimes in the past.
He says Rio has the highest number of Zika cases of any state in Brazil, and the fourth highest incidence rate in the country.
For the purposes of VICE's Mass Shooting Tracker, it's especially useful in making comparisons to the extremely rare incidence of similar attacks in Europe.
"The increasing incidence of violence against women in political life also keeps a lot of women from wanting to put themselves forward," she added.
Even though the researchers recorded a meaningful reduction in the incidence of HIV overall, the drug didn't work well in adolescents and vulnerable women.
The researchers found that the incidence of potentially life-threatening conditions during pregnancy appeared as a J-shape when examined in association with age.
In the US, the incidence of Lyme disease has doubled since 1991, from about four cases per 100,000 people to eight per 100,153 people.
Conjoined twins are extremely rare, with an incidence of 1 in 50,000 births, according to a 2017 paper in the journal of Clinical Anatomy.
Research suggests that legalization would increase the incidence of sex trafficking, and law enforcement officials have no doubt that it would hamper trafficking investigations.

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