Prevalence
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See, I had seen the impact of the high
prevalence
of diseases like malaria, and I wanted to make medicines that would cure the sick.
Now, when we move from
prevalence
to protagonist, the story is still problematic.
A question here from Chris Ajemian: "How do you feel structure of communications, especially the
prevalence
of social media and individualized content, can be used to bring together a political divide, instead of just filing communities into echo chambers?"
This program shows us the overwhelming
prevalence
of traumatic brain injuries and cognitive deficits and the accumulation of brokenness in the criminal justice system.
In communities where there's a high
prevalence
of worms, treatment can be done right at school.
But the unusual
prevalence
of the Tay-Sachs mutation in Ashkenazi populations may be another example of heterozygote advantage.
They increased stress and anxiety and depression, they increased the
prevalence
of desire to leave the organization, loss of faith.
And in fact, if this is the
prevalence
of the disease, about 100 will have the disease and the rest won't.
And you'll note, that's the local data from Los Angeles: 25 percent
prevalence
among gay men.
Ines: So why is
prevalence
still rising?
The first, and most obvious, was the
prevalence
of criminals like Al Capone and John Dillinger, who were glorified by the national media.
One of the biggest challenges for the future of the EU is addressing today's
prevalence
of static solidarity oriented towards old people over dynamic solidarity favoring young people.
With cameras in every cell phone and photo-editing software on every computer – not to mention the
prevalence
of social media – the information contest has become a critical aspect of modern warfare, exemplified in the current wars in Syria and Ukraine.
But the field’s credibility is also being undermined from within, by the growing
prevalence
of scientific misconduct – reflected in a recent spate of retracted scientific publications – and an increasingly unbalanced scientific workforce that faces perverse incentives.
But, given the
prevalence
of bots and troll farms, one can never be sure of what the numbers on social media actually signify.
Since the lifetime
prevalence
of a psychotic illness is roughly 1% of the population, daily cannabis use would increase this to 2%.
You can use sentiment-sensing tools – everything from tools that measure the
prevalence
of negative or positive words about your offering on Twitter and Facebook, to customer surveys that produce precise, structured data.
It not only highlights the
prevalence
of financial secrecy worldwide, but also shows how hidden company ownership facilitates tax evasion, money laundering, corruption, and other crime.
Finally, because TB
prevalence
is closely linked to poverty and social marginalization, reaching those most at risk is not always easy.
The Journal of Obesity reports that in India, as fast-food consumption – including sweetened carbonated drinks – has increased, so has the
prevalence
of obesity.
Procedures, operations, and prescription opioid use aimed at curbing chronic pain have increased dramatically over the last decade, driving up health-care costs, while failing to stem the increase in the
prevalence
of pain or the number of disability claims.
We took a different approach to assess the
prevalence
of underage workers in the garment industry, and to determine the sector’s value to Bangladeshi society.
Prevention programs that promote healthier diets and exercise can lower the
prevalence
of type 2 diabetes and reduce complications for those who have the disease.
Brazil is the world’s second-largest consumer of cocaine in absolute terms, and Argentina has the highest
prevalence
rate in the world, according to UNODC data.
Given the
prevalence
of repetitive constructions and ubiquitous waste, investment efficiency is deteriorating quickly.
It is weakening social trust and mental stability, with the
prevalence
of clinical depression apparently on the rise.
Policymakers have oversimplified the challenge by focusing on the growing
prevalence
of NCDs – the sheer number of people with these diseases – which, I argue, is not really the problem.
True, almost all regions of the world are currently experiencing an increase in the
prevalence
of NCDs – in part because, as deaths from acute infectious diseases and injuries decline, people live long enough to develop these diseases.
Most NCDs increase in
prevalence
with age – a consequence of the cumulative exposure to risk factors (including unhealthy behaviors such as tobacco use and biological risk factors such as high blood pressure) over a lifetime.
From an epidemiological perspective, NCD
prevalence
is determined by the difference between the rate at which previously healthy people become ill (incidence) and the rate at which ill people either recover or die (from any cause).
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