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Job burnout risk factors · Having a heavy workload and working long hours. · Struggling with work-life balance. · Working in a helping profession, such as health ...
An article published in Current Cardiology Reports in 2014 compares clinical characteristics and risk factors in recent larger clinical trials. Thus ...
Risk factors · Being overweight or obese. · Not being physically active. · Having prediabetes. · Having had gestational diabetes during an earlier pregnancy.
Risk factors · Age. Aging causes wear and tear on the valves in the veins that help control blood flow. · Sex. Women are more likely to get the condition.
Sleep factors. A baby's sleeping position, items in the crib and other conditions may increase the risk of SIDS . Examples include: Sleeping on ...
Risk factors · A family history of melanoma. · A history of sunburn. · Exposure to UV light. · Having many moles or moles that aren't typical. · Living closer to the ...
Risk factors · Diet. Eating a diet rich in red meat and shellfish and drinking beverages sweetened with fruit sugar (fructose) increase levels of uric acid, ...
... risk factors. However, it's clear that certain factors increase the risk, including: Weight. Being overweight is a strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes ...
Risk factors · Mental health issues. People who gamble compulsively often have substance misuse problems, personality disorders, depression or anxiety. · Age.
Risk factors include: Age. Diabetes. Excess weight. Family history of heart disease. High blood pressure. High cholesterol. Lack of ...
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