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1 Modern living conditions are associated with a higher odds of allergic sensitization.
2 And people with diagnosed tendinopathy have 30 percent higher odds of having diabetes.
3 Associations with higher odds of peripheral neuropathy included older patient age and current nART use.
4 Witnessing household violence during one's childhood predicted significantly higher odds of reporting HIV+.
5 Women and those with lower education had a higher odds of mobility disability over time.
6 Some bookmakers price even higher odds , above 40 percent.
7 Sexual abuse predicted higher odds of reporting a partner tested HIV+.
8 Heavy Internet users had statistically significantly higher odds of elevated BP compared to light Internet users.
9 A nurse's years of experience and bachelors-preparation were significantly associated with higher odds of having certification.
10 Combined EMSI achieved significantly higher odds ratio compared to electric source imaging and magnetic source imaging.
11 Lower acculturation is associated with higher odds of a LR profile among women but not men.
12 White youth with at least 1 immigrant parent had higher odds of participating in after-school clubs.
13 In the regression analysis, several demographic and behavioral factors were associated with higher odds of PrEP use.
14 For all four loci the allele associated with higher BMD was associated with higher odds of OA.
15 Each ACE people experienced was associated with 22% higher odds of getting too little sleep.
16 Left ventricular assist device patients had higher odds of kidney failure, multiorgan failure, shock, and intensive care.
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