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Early Human Development, 1994
Increasing public awareness of the prone sleeping position, maternal smoking and overheating as potentially avoidable risk factors for the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been accompanied by a dramatic reduction in mortality. The results of two population based studies of SIDS in Avon are compared; the first one occurred before these risk ...
Wigfield, RW, Gilbert, R, Fleming, PJ
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Increasing public awareness of the prone sleeping position, maternal smoking and overheating as potentially avoidable risk factors for the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been accompanied by a dramatic reduction in mortality. The results of two population based studies of SIDS in Avon are compared; the first one occurred before these risk ...
Wigfield, RW, Gilbert, R, Fleming, PJ
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Social learning approaches for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2019Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, a concept that has recently evolved from the notion of employing ecosystem management approaches for reducing societal risks to disasters, requires active and inclusive involvement of a range of stakeholders in ...
Radhika Murti, Sarah-lan Mathez-Stiefel
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Risk Reduction and Umbrella Branding
The Journal of Business, 1992Stable URL:http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-9398%28199201%2965%3A1%3C31%3ARRAUB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-DThe Journal of Business is currently published by The University of Chicago Press.Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available athttp://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html.
Montgomery, Cynthia A +1 more
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HIV risk-reduction in adolescents
The Lancet, 2004The HIV pandemic is a major threat to young people. UNAIDS estimates that 11·8 million people aged 15–24 years are living with HIV/AIDS. Half of all new infections— almost 6000 daily—now occur in young people and in some populations up to a third of those entering adolescence are expected to die of AIDS. Faced with this situation what has been achieved
Judith, Stephenson, Angela, Obasi
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Hypertriglyceridemia and cardiovascular risk reduction
Clinical Therapeutics, 2007Elevated triglyceride (TG) levels are prevalent among the US population, often occurring in persons who are overweight or obese, or who have type 2 diabetes or the metabolic syndrome. There is evidence that elevated TG levels may be a significant independent risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD), particularly in women.This article reviews data ...
Terry A, Jacobson +2 more
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Scientific evidence for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction
Nature Sustainability, 2021K. Sudmeier-Rieux +27 more
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Opportunities for Suicide Risk Reduction
Psychiatric Services, 2015In this issue, Vasiliadis and colleagues report findings that have potential implications for delivery of both generalmedical and mental health services. They report that in a large sample of individuals who had died by suicide, most hadmade a health service contact within the previous 12 months and a very high proportion had died within one month of ...
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The value of US coral reefs for flood risk reduction
Nature Sustainability, 2021B. Reguero +6 more
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Dietary considerations for risk reduction
Cancer, 1986In the last two decades, the potential role of dietary factors in the etiology and prevention of cancer has gained considerable attention. Using an in-depth assessment performed in 1982 by the National Research Council's (NRC) Committee on Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer as the basis, this paper compares dietary guidelines to lower cancer risk issued by ...
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Pulmonary emboli risk reduction
Journal of Vascular Nursing, 2000Pulmonary embolism is a major cause of death in hospitalized patients in the United States. Significant morbidity is a characteristic of this phenomenon and its common antecedent, deep venous thrombosis. Research has shown that pulmonary embolism is rarely a consequence of superficial venous thrombosis. Because the signs and symptoms of these disorders
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