The tensions heightentherisk of supply disruptions in the region.
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Importance: Sensory impairments may heightentherisk of premature brain aging.
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Meanwhile, rising temperatures will heightentherisk of diseases, including those carried by mosquitos.
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Some political analysts say that could heightentherisk.
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Floods can contaminate freshwater supplies, heightentherisk of waterborne diseases, and create breeding grounds for disease-carrying insects such as mosquitoes.
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There are also fears that the heavy rain and flooding in Fiji will heightentherisk of disease in remote villages.
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Together, these electrical remodeling responses may promote conduction of premature impulses and heightentherisk of malignant arrhythmia, a prominent feature of heart failure.
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But some political analysts have said Russia's actions heightentherisk of Moscow attempting to exert more influence over other former Soviet territories, particularly Ukraine.
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Others argued the impact of persistent price pressures on a weak economy would heightentherisk of stagflation, which would also be negative for sterling.
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A close below that level will heightentherisks of new lows, Riddell added.
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The confusion suggests a pretty volatile situation, which heightenstherisk of harm to the child.
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The council's Lesley Hughes says the hotter, drier weather conditions are heighteningtherisks of bushfires.
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More research is needed to understand why diabetes heightenstherisk of death from Covid, she said.
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Nevertheless, the increase in the severity level heightenstherisk of diplomatic tension with Japan's neighbours over radioactive fallout.
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Still, the increase in the severity level heightenstherisk of diplomatic tension with Japan's neighbours over radioactive fallout.
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Still, the increase in the severity level heightenstherisk of diplomatic tension with Japan's neighbors over radioactive fallout.