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Risk Reduction

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, 2017
Due to its frequency, nurses are likely to encounter IPV victims and perpetrators. We offer preventive strategies for this complex issue.
Jessica McCarthy, Denise Stagg
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Flood Risk Reduction

2020
Italy is particularly vulnerable to water-related disasters (flooding, landslides, drought) and to other related phenomena, such as soil and coast erosion, which affect land and human activities. Traditional strategies to face water-related hazards were based on structural measures, aiming at land reclamation by drainage networks, at soil conservation ...
Rossi G., Rejtano B.
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Flood Risk Management in Development Projects: A Review of Malaysian Perspective within the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030

CONSTRUCTION
This study rigorously assesses Malaysia's development projects' alignment with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 to identify synergies that can be improved, with a focus on flood risk management challenges and opportunities.
Mohammad Syamsyul Hairi Saad   +3 more
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Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2006
A case on cardiovascular risk reduction is presented. Multiple cardiovascular risks (dyslipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes) are addressed. Management of the metabolic syndrome and appropriate testing for the newer cardiovascular marker, C-reactive protein, are also discussed.
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Agriculture insurance for disaster risk reduction: A case study of Malaysia

, 2020
Malaysia is one of the countries in the Asia-Pacific region that is most vulnerable to hazards such as floods, landslides, droughts, and climate change.
A. Alam   +4 more
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Relative risk reduction and absolute risk reduction

BMJ, 2009
In a trial comparing a drug with a placebo for the prevention of stroke, the incidence of stroke at 1 year was 3% in the group receiving drug A (treatment group) and 4% in the group receiving placebo (control group); P=0.01. What is the reduction in incidence of stroke in patients treated with drug A compared with those on placebo, and what is the ...
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Disaster risk reduction: Psychological perspectives on preparedness

Australian journal of psychology, 2019
Facilitating people's ability to anticipate, prepare for and recover from disaster is an important component of the UNISDR strategy for disaster risk reduction.
D. Paton
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Risk Reduction in Peanut Immunotherapy

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2020
Complete avoidance of peanut is difficult and accidental reactions are known to occur. Immunotherapy for peanut allergy is a potential treatment option being developed with the potential to reduce the risk of accidental reactions to peanut in the community.
Benjamin C, Remington, Joseph L, Baumert
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Chronotherapy for reduction of cardiovascular risk

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2020
Numerous prospective studies establish that elevated asleep blood pressure (BP) constitutes a significant cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor, irrespective of daytime office BP measurements or awake and 24h BP measurements. Moreover, except for a small number of studies with flawed methodology, multiple clinical trials of high consistency document
Ramón C, Hermida   +2 more
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Risk and Risk Reduction

1990
Part 5 is about risks — how to understand them and how to reduce them. The first five chapters are concerned with types of risk that a finance manager faces: currency, trading, balance sheet, exchange and political. These are followed by three chapters about instruments available for limiting risk and their uses — financial futures, swap financing and ...
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