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    The etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma are still unknown but some risk factors have been recognized which are cirrhosis, hepatitis B or C, heavy alcohol use, obesity, diabetes, hereditary conditions such as hemochromatosis and intake of aflatoxin-contaminated food (arun j). Cirrhosis is the primary factor risk for developing HCC. Based on (), 90-95% of people who develop HCC have underlying cirrhosis. The cirrhosis is a condition where the normal liver tissue are replaced by scar tissue after…

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    Also, in order to better assist victims of domestic violence is necessary to learn the way society views the problem. There is no one casual explanation for domestic violence; however, there are numerous risk factors involved in the development of a cycle of violence in a home. Some risk factors associated with domestic violence are: Child witnesses, which fall into the social learning theory. During childhood and adolescence children will learn from observations of how parents and other…

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    for diabetes. It gave a list and differentiated between the modifiable and non modifiable risk factors of diabetes. The modifiable risk factors are overweight/obesity, physical inactivity, high blood pressure and abnormal cholesterol levels. The non modifiable risk factors are family history, race or ethnic backgrounds, age and history of gestational diabetes. Dietary fats have a strong correlation with the risk of coronary artery disease, heart and coronary death. Abnormal fat levels are…

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    main parts .First part was regarding knowledge about risk factors, second part was directed towards assessment of attitude and last part was based on participant’s practice regarding screening modalities. After assessing the eligibility criteria informed written consent was obtained. Total 315 participants were enrolled; out of these 297 provide complete information giving the response rate of…

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    Non-Occupational Risk Factors Associated With Tremor Beyond occupational risk factors associated with tremor, research indicates several non-occupational factors are also associated with increased risk for tremor. Some of these factors include gender, age, alcohol, use of tobacco, and emotional stress. Each of these factors is explored in the paragraphs below. Gender According to several studies, most women affected with ET have their head and voice more significantly affected than any other…

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    system is that it can never get tired or sleepy or bored and since it can be programmed to do dangerous tasks human safety and security will not be at risk. RISK FACTORS Under this topic we will discuss about the risks associated with Artificial Intelligence. We will see that there are many risk factors but the most crucial risk factor is existential threat from Artificial Intelligence One of the main disadvantage of AI is the cost which is required in the maintenance and…

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    Consanguineous marriages are major responsible risk factors for Bipolar disorders. This marriage system has been reported as an important factor in the appearance of autosomal recessive diseases and congenital anomalies, including hydrocephalus, postaxial hand polydactyly and bilateral cleft lip cleft palate, bipolar disorders, depression, dysferlinopathy…

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    by Nadine Kaslow talks about the different risk factors of teen suicidal and key protective factors. Suicide Rates for Teenage Girls at All-Time High by Katelyn Newman talks about the heightened rates of suicide amongst the female population. Teenage Depression and Suicide Are Way Up — and so is Smartphone Use by Jean…

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    movie after currently watching it. This movie was not easy to watch a young woman who is living in poverty with her mother while attending school. In Precious’s world there have been three identified risk factors and three protective factors that have impacted her life. The three identified risk factors of Precious’s life have been her relationship with her mother, previous trauma, and her living situation. Precious and her mother do not have a strong relationship. Her mother was physically…

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    them by the government and the mainstream media bombards children encouraging promiscuity and disrespect for authority as acceptable behavior. Most families are now headed by a single parent with many children living in poverty. The most important risk factors affecting children raised in poverty are: (1) emotional and social challenges, (2) acute and chronic stressors, (3) cognitive lags, and (4) health and safety…

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