Posts Tagged ‘risk’

July 26 2010

U.S.: Afghan war leaks put lives ‘at risk’

Some 90,000 leaked U.S. military records posted online amount to a blow-by-blow account of six years of the Afghanistan war, including unreported incidents of civilian killings.

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July 26 2010

U.S.: Afghan war leaks puts lives ‘at risk’

Some 90,000 leaked U.S. military records posted online amount to a blow-by-blow account of six years of the Afghanistan war, including unreported incidents of civilian killings.

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July 24 2010

Light and moderate physical activity reduces the risk of early death, study finds

A new study has found that even light or moderate intensity physical activity, such as walking or cycling, can substantially reduced the risk of early death.

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July 19 2010

Study: Test-tube kids face increased cancer risk

A large study suggests a higher rate of childhood cancer among test-tube babies, but researchers say the reason probably has nothing to do with how the infants were conceived.



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July 17 2010

Traffic Pollution Linked to Risk Factor for Sudden Cardiac Death

SATURDAY, July 17 (HealthDay News) — Exposure to high levels of
traffic air pollution among people with heart or lung disease is
associated with reduced heart rate variability (HRV), a risk factor for
sudden cardiac death, finds a new study.

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July 16 2010

Consistent condom use may cut men’s HPV risk

Men who use condoms every time they have sex are less likely to harbor the virus that causes genital warts than those who are less consistent about protection, a new study finds.

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July 14 2010

Experimental diet pill shows promise, little risk

The experimental diet pill lorcaserin helped about half the people who tried it lose some weight and keep it off a year later, without the heart problems that some earlier drugs caused, a study found.



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July 13 2010

Higher vitamin E intake tied to lower dementia risk

Older adults who get plenty of vitamin E in their diets may have a somewhat lower risk of developing dementia than those who consume less of the nutrient, a study published Monday suggests.

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July 11 2010

Lifesaving chemo may put workers’ lives at risk

Sue Crump prepares to receive chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer at Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland, Wash., before her death last September. Before her diagnosis, she spent 23 years mixing chemo as a hospital pharmacist and believes the years of toxic exposure caused her own cancer.The same powerful chemotherapy drugs that have saved hundreds of thousands of patients’ lives for decades have at the same time taken a potentially deadly toll on the hospital and clinic workers who handled them.






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July 6 2010

Wildlife agency predicted low risk from oil spills

Less than three years before the Gulf oil spill erupted, federal regulators concluded several offshore drilling projects posed a low risk to endangered wildlife — a determination that contrasts sharply with recent scenes of birds struggling to survive the slick.



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