...is a traumatic life experience in childhood. This may include parental neglect, sexual abuse, or physical violence. This condition is relatively common; it is estimated that up to 3 percent...
...include:[^1][^3][^4][^6][^11][^12][^25] Advanced age. Middle-aged and older adults are at higher risk of developing Legionnaires’ disease. It is rare in young adults and children Gender. Men are more than twice as...
...disorders, such as cystic fibrosis Diagnose inherited metabolic disorders Determine the gender of the fetus Detect fetal or uterine infections Diagnose Rh disease Assess the severity of fetal anemia Determine...
...Results People who exhibit significant risk factors are ideal candidates for cardiovascular screening visits. AHA classifies these risks as modifiable or non-modifiable. The non-modifiable risks are age, gender, and genetics....
...half pelvis removal is performed. These include age, type and severity of the disease, actual location of tumors, gender, and possible risks and complications. When performed for cancer treatment, it...
...these risks as modifiable and non-modifiable, as well as factors that can indirectly increase the susceptibility. Under the non-modifiable risks are age, gender and heredity. People who are 65 years...
...40 * Gender: Women are more commonly affected than men * Family history of myasthenia gravis * Certain medical conditions, such as lupus or Graves’ disease **Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis:**...
...are caused by high cholesterol. A patient can also have mixed gallstones. Gallstones have several risk factors such as age, ethnicity, obesity, and gender. They are more common among women...
...actual number may be higher because some people have few or no symptoms and might not know they have the condition. It can affect people of all genders and ethnicities....
...pneumoniae. **Q: What are the risk factors for UTIs in children?** **A:** Risk factors for UTIs in children include: * Female gender * Being uncircumcised (boys) * History of previous...