Examples of using Increased risk of developing in English and their translations into Greek
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Results of WHO studies link regulate the use of aluminum-based deodorants increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
may also be at increased risk of developing kidney stones.
If your doctor thinks that you are at increased risk of developing stomach or bowel ulcers,
Similarly, people who drank at least one artificially-sweetened drink a day had a 14% increased risk of developing hypertension relative to those who had little or none.
those who do not get enough sleep have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's and related dementias.
Consequently, low levels of macular pigment may contribute to an increased risk of developing AMD for smokers.
Similarly, people who drank at least one artificially-sweetened drink a day had a 14 per cent increased risk of developing hypertension relative to those who had few or none.
sibling with type 1 diabetes has a slightly increased risk of developing the condition.
It has also been demonstrated that first-degree relatives of PSC patients have an increased risk of developing PSC and UC.
People who inherit genetic changes which alter the function of their immune system are at increased risk of developing Hodgkin lymphoma,
which affects up to 30% of the general population, and an increased risk of developing heart disease and stroke.
they have an increased risk of developing another one.
An increased risk of developing COPD when controlled for tobaccos use(occasional cannabis smoking).
Children and adults taking Enbrel may have an increased risk of developing lymphoma or another cancer.
Children and adults taking Benepali may have an increased risk of developing lymphoma or another cancer.
deficiencies in apo A1 correlate with an increased risk of developing CVD.
Interestingly, long sleepers-- those who averaged nine or more hours a night-- also showed a 38% increased risk of developing or dying from CHD and a 65% increased risk of stroke.
more hours a night also showed a 38% increased risk of developing CHD and a 65% increased risk of stroke.
also showed a 38% increased risk of developing or dying from CHD.
However, women who have had gestational diabetes have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life
