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Risk factors · Eating habits. Frequently eating foods that have lots of added sugar, saturated fat or sodium can cause your child to gain weight. · Not enough ...
Your reaction to a potentially stressful event is different from everyone else's. How you react to your life stressors is affected by such factors as: Genetics.
Other risk factors for UTIs include: Low fluid intake. Drinking plenty of fluids helps wash out the bladder, ridding it of bacteria and nutrients that bacteria ...
Risk factors · Older age. Chances of giving birth to a child with Down syndrome goes up with age because older eggs have a greater risk of unusual chromosome ...
Risk factors. While doctors have an idea of what may increase your risk of cancer, the majority of cancers occur in people who don't have any known risk factors ...
Risk factors · Steady drinking over time. · Starting at an early age. · Family history. · Depression and other mental health problems. · History of trauma. · Having ...
This project in the Hepatobiliary Cancer Lab aims to enroll patients with liver, bile duct and gallbladder cancers or people who have risk factors for these ...
Risk factors · Age. Back pain is more common with age, starting around age 30 or 40. · Lack of exercise. Weak, unused muscles in the back and abdomen might lead ...
Risk factors · Family history. Anyone with a parent or sibling with type 1 diabetes has a slightly higher risk of developing the condition. · Genetics. Having ...
Sometimes, a blood clot in a vein can occur with no identifiable risk factor. This is called an unprovoked venous thromboembolism. Complications.
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