The more often you do an activity (say smoking) the more risk you have a developing lung cancer. You raise the odds each time.
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Under the Permitting and Information Management Action Plans, the Co-Trustees are developing a Papahānaumokuākea Information Management System that will gather data from a wide variety of sources and aid in evaluation processes proposed in ...
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Existing risk assessment data and procedures can be used to address the estimation of cumulative risk, but there are several uncertainties. These are explored in the context of the State of California's Air Toxic Hot Spots program. Hazard i...
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An unwanted event is often preceded by a series of actions that may be relatively insignificant individually, but cumulatively can be disastrous. The quality assurance analysis should determine if the audit methodology has the ability to de...
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Some experts — such as Dr. Robert Sears, author of "The Vaccine Book" — propose an alternative vaccine schedule because of this concern. But most doctors dismiss it, saying vaccines contain relatively few antibodies. "The hum...
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The national surveillance data from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of showed that more then 60% of new occupational illness in 1992 was associated with repetitive motion. Truck drivers accounted for more serious illnesses and...
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Yes.We do include vaccinated population from population at risk calculating cumulative incidence.
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