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Cardiologists Patricia J M Best, M.D.; Marysia S. Tweet, M.D., M.S.; and Sharonne N. Hayes, M.D., investigate the causes and risk factors for SCAD and are ...
Risk factors · Obesity, especially when fat is centered in the waist. · Type 2 diabetes. · High cholesterol. · High levels of triglycerides in the blood. · Insulin ...
Also, factors that raise the risk of diabetes are risk factors for other serious diseases. Managing diabetes and blood sugar can lower the risk for these ...
Risk factors. Risk factors for diabetes depend on the type of diabetes. Family history may play a part in all types. Environmental factors and geography can add ...
Risk factors for opioid use disorder. Opioids are most addictive when you take them in a way other than how they were prescribed — for example, crushing a ...
Risk factors. Certain factors may increase your risk of developing a mental illness, including: A history of mental illness in a blood relative, such as a ...
Risk factors · Age. The risk of Parkinson's disease increases with age. · Genetics. Having one or more first-degree relatives, such as parents or siblings, with ...
Risk factors · Skin that sunburns easily. Anyone of any skin color can get skin cancer. · Light from the sun. Ultraviolet light from the sun increases the risk of ...
Risk factors · Have severe or long-lasting traumatic experiences. · Were physically injured during the traumatic event. · Have been exposed to other trauma earlier ...
It expands the definition of heart failure risk to include not only traditional factors ... risk factor for heart failure in African American patients. A ...
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