Little is known about specific aspects of walking difficulty that increasemortality risk.
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Conclusions: Adjuvant sunitinib may increasemortality among older women with renal cell carcinoma.
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Diabetes and impaired renal function did not increasemortality or morbidity.
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No significant beneficial effect was seen with IVIG, which may increasemortality in VOD.
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The occurrence of hemorrhagic shock in the patient with head injury is also known to increasemortality.
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Conclusion: VRE colonization did not increasemortality in renal patients but did contribute to increased length of stay.
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Extreme heat can cause heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke and exhaustion, increasemortality, and exacerbate existing health conditions.
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These long-term complications not only increasemortality and morbidity of transplant survivors but also decrease their quality of life.
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Associate professor John Read, clinical psychologist, University of Auckland Does long-term exposure to anti-psychotics increasemortality in people with schizophrenia?
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Instead, the diabetes drugs used to achieve tight control increasemortality, and tight control itself can cause low blood sugar.
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On the other hand, these small nonspecific increases in death rates may reflect other characteristics of passive smokers that increasemortality.
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Introduction: The global spread of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) complicates treatment and isolation measures in hospitals and has shown to increasemortality.
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As some of these therapies may actually increasemortality, it is increasingly relevant to assess patients' preferences for survival vs improvement in symptoms.
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This hypothesis is based on comparison of failed versus successful PTCA-attempts, but this comparison is not valid since failed procedures clearly increasemortality.
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The underweight can cause cognitive impairment, increasemortality, and over nutrition increases the chance of noncommunicable diseases like type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
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Conclusions: These two prospective studies provide limited evidence that current use of chewing tobacco or snuff may increasemortality from heart disease and stroke.