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Risk factors. The same things that increase the risk of heart disease can raise the risk of sudden cardiac arrest. These include: A family history of ...
Risk factors · Family history. People with SAD may be more likely to have blood relatives with SAD or another form of depression. · Having major depression or ...
Risk factors · Anxiety or depression. · A medical condition or recovering from one. · The risk of developing a medical condition, such as having a strong family ...
Less commonly, lymphedema results from inherited conditions in which the lymphatic system doesn't develop properly. Risk factors. Factors that may increase the ...
Risk factors · Having panic disorder or other excessive fear reactions, called phobias. · Responding to panic attacks with too much fear and avoidance.
Risk factors · Nerve-damaging conditions. Some chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, increase the risk of nerve damage, including damage to the median nerve.
The purpose of this study is to identify those clinical, immunochemical, or molecular risk factors associated with an increased risk of distant recurrence in “ ...
Your personal medical history and risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, blood clots, liver disease and osteoporosis also are factors that can affect the risks ...
"The findings suggest that it is possible to identify a small but meaningful subset of patients with heart failure who have multiple, co-occurring social risk ...
Risk factors · You take steroids or other medicines that suppress your immune system, such as chemotherapy for cancer. · You have HIV or AIDS. · You have certain ...
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