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"morbidity" Definitions
  1. (medical) the fact of having a particular disease; the number of people who have a particular disease
  2. a strong interest in sad or unpleasant things, especially disease or death; the fact of being about these things

393 Sentences With "morbidity"

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Were you concerned with morbidity when you were making it?
Delaying action will lead to greater morbidity, mortality and cost.
We know how to reduce black women's maternal mortality and morbidity.
Despite obesity's prevalence and morbidity, though, its causes remain poorly understood.
Plus, he said, they address health issues and reduce morbidity rates.
This delay of care could cause increased morbidity and potential mortality.
This population has clearly got more morbidity than had been initially anticipated.
Ms Kilalea sketches this sad, slightly surreal situation without mawkishness or morbidity.
The report was published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The study is published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Despite their morbidity, he finds the hands-on process to be soothing.
In the last week's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, issued on Oct.
Tammy Duckworth introduced the Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA's) Act.
"That was its own morbidity," she said of being pregnant during that time.
"They have to really be able to acknowledge their own morbidity," Scheil said.
But other signs suggest that Mexicans' fondness for morbidity is alive and well.
Gerontologists call this "compression of morbidity," and it would be a wonderful humanitarian advance.
The findings are coming out tomorrow in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The results were published on Friday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The meeting yielded interim guidelines, published in the C.D.C. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
An uncomfortable truth "There is the morbidity factor," Naremore acknowledged of the product's purpose.
The numbers from these diseases go into the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"Neonatal mortality and morbidity, as well as maternal morbidity, increase when the pregnancy lasts more than 241 weeks, and the risks increase further as the pregnancy advances," said Ulla-Britt Wennerholm of Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden, who led the study.
For Griffin, it also has a co-morbidity of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD.
That means regenerating liver cells to avoid the cost and morbidity of whole organ transplant.
That means regenerating liver cells to avoid the cost and morbidity of whole-organ transplant.
Yet, Carreyrou strangely hasn't compiled a compelling set of patients for whom Theranos caused morbidity.
Yet the problem of chronic conditions and multiple morbidity is greatest among octagenerians and nonagenarians.
"The vaccine reduces the risk of severe morbidity from influenza by three-fourths," Garcia adds.
Lynch's scenes are typical of the film's veering from quirk to morbidity and back again.
And let's assume a mortality rate, and again, forgive me for speaking with such morbidity.
Another bill, the Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA's) Act, was introduced by Rep.
Maternal morbidity saw a "significant increase after Harvey only among low socioeconomic women", said Mendez-Figueroa.
Like many of his other films, Burton toys with morbidity by sprinkling it with prismatic tones.
The results of the investigation were published in the May 2016 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The case, from 2017, was chronicled this week in the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Dizzying to peruse, they are grim and genius works of morbidity that pertain to us all.
Here, finally, was a pop equivalent to the hushed crackle and morbidity associated with SoundCloud rap.
Nippon Life's core profit is likely to be stable over the next few years, underpinned by substantial mortality and morbidity margins from its seasoned life insurance portfolio; earnings are also backed by marginal growth in the "third-sector" (medical) insurance plans, which generated a wider morbidity margin.
Chooseco wants to be distanced from the darkness and morbidity of Black Mirror (honestly, so do we).
The incident took place in January but was recently reported in CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Her case was reported Thursday in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, which is published by the CDC.
The Slovakian born artist works through elements of sewing, sculpture, and millinery that combine humor with morbidity.
Well, there is growing evidence that stigma is a major cause of poor mental health and morbidity.
They want to give us a healthier life followed by "compressed morbidity"—a quick and painless death.
The details of his case were published this week in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
This results in increased morbidity, including depression and anxiety, weakened immunity, chronic illness, obesity, and memory loss.
This means BMIs both lower and higher than the optimal range lead to increased risk of morbidity.
"With these catheter platforms, the morbidity and the downtime for the patient is dramatically less," he said.
She said hospitals would be rewarded with a "bonus" fund for reducing their maternal morbidity and mortality rates.
Researchers said health-care disruption is now a growing contributor to both morbidity and mortality during these events.
Our conversation has been condensed for clarity; read on for a glimpse at the man behind the morbidity.
The project has drastically reduced AIDS-related mortality and morbidity, including mother-to-child transmission of the virus.
Schmidt is preoccupied, rather, with the morbidity that permeates this unlovely household, both before and after the abomination.
Car crashes are a leading cause of death nationwide, CDC researchers note in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Fitch anticipates competitive challenges in the company's core U.S. traditional business, higher mortality and morbidity in select non-U.
These are conditions that are afflicting Americans in epidemic proportions and which cause tremendous morbidity (sickness) and mortality (death).
"I think we are seeing more morbidity from overdose," he said, attributing the problem to the rise of fentanyls.
There is evidence that demonstrates this support is effective and can reduce morbidity and, in some cases, extend life.
Whether or not this trend of not taking prescribed medication affects overall morbidity and mortality remains to be seen.
In fact, eating disorders have the most lethal morbidity of any mental illness, killing one people every 62 minutes.
National endeavours have tried to address the morbidity and mortality crisis for Black mothers using data and machine learning.
Earnings are also backed by marginal growth in third-sector (medical) insurance plans, which generated a wider morbidity margin.
Liburd was not an author of the new report, which was published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
On the healthcare side, the rise in the rate of cesarean sections may be contributing to the increase in morbidity.
"There has been a surge in civilian morbidity and mortality as an indirect consequence of the conflict," the report said.
"While old age alone may not kill a bull market, 'morbidity' climbs rapidly the longer a correction lingers," Ramsey says.
And we do see drug developers looking earlier in the course of the disease before all the morbidity has accumulated.
We have traditionally measured the health of populations was by calculating rates of death, morbidity, disability, hospitalization, and life expectancy.
But if the virus afflicted 30% of patients with high morbidity, a spike of just over 7% could be generated.
But this is something that is a significant cause of morbidity and now mortality here in Puerto Rico, where I live.
And just one example would be the work by Case and Deaton on mortality and morbidity among white working-class Americans.
The QALY is a measure invented to estimate the cost-effectiveness of a medical treatment using mortality, morbidity and cost data.
Senate Majority Leader, in your concern for life, will you be taking up a bill to address maternal mortality and morbidity?
More modern forms of artificial intelligence use pattern recognition techniques to predict hypertension, preeclampsia and severe maternal morbidity in expectant mothers.
Johnson died in 2017, and his impending death is felt on the margins of these last stories, without straying into morbidity.
Low sperm counts are often an indicator of other health problems, and are often used by doctors to predict health and morbidity.
The insurer no longer considers morbidity improvement when calculating long-term care reserves, Chief Financial Officer Robert Falzon told analysts in August.
This sweetens the deal of Thursday's Mercury retrograde—we're coming back around to these well-wishes, regardless of their extremity or morbidity.
"When schools aren't fully prepared for a disaster life altering consequences may occur including increased morbidity and mortality," Fagbuyi said by email.
Public parks and beaches accounted for roughly two-thirds of the outbreaks, according to the CDC's latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Despite the baggage attached to them, Jankun says he never felt any sense of morbidity about buying, selling, or wearing the shoes.
Malaria accounts for over 10,000 maternal and 200,000 neonatal deaths per year, and contributes to perinatal morbidity and mortality in developing nations.
Last year, Harris introduced the Maternal Care Access and Reducing Emergencies (CARE) Act to reduce racial disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity.
And it's not just the searing heat and frigid cold; moderate changes in temperature can lead to surges in morbidity and mortality.
"Data from the current study emphasize that birth always carries more risks for morbidity and mortality than abortion," Harris and Dalton wrote.
The findings were reported in a study of 13 babies in Brazil that was published Tuesday in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
An adult morbidity survey in England shows that between 2000 and 2014, the number of adults reporting self-harm more than doubled.
Juice Wrld's lyrical obsession with morbidity and debauchery wasn't unique to him, but it now casts an eerie shadow on his passing.
Rather than portray it as a grim experience, he creates an almost fantastical environment, turning the aesthetics of morbidity on its head.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third most common cause of cancer death in the world, and a major cause of morbidity globally.
In fact, some types of incidents even increased, the study team notes in the Centers for Disease Control's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Societal factors such as mortality and morbidity rates, the economy, and gender equality, can also influence the decision to have kids, Brase says.
These results, published Thursday in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, indicate that gonorrhea is in the earliest stages of resisting the antibiotic.
Slow-moving and cumulative social forces "get under the skin" early in life and can show up decades later in morbidity and mortality.
Mounting evidence shows the direct relationship between the use of breast milk and the strength of protection against morbidity in extremely preterm infants.
The 2012 number was significant enough to inspire legislative efforts, including the establishment and extension of a maternal mortality and morbidity task force.
SOURCES: The New England Journal of Medicine and the CDC's Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Bill Berkrot
Morbidity serves as an expression of love, or otherwise emotion for the characters, often composed with excruciating care, creating a chillingly addictive experience.
The contaminated water reserves are an attractive breeding ground for mosquitoes infected with malaria, which remains the country's leading cause of morbidity and mortality.
It would feel too neat and trite to conjure some poetic connection between the morbidity of John dying young and his devotion to Halloween.
The first hint that a new disease was killing people had come in 1981, in a publication called the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Northwestern's pretax gain from operations increased over 42% in 2015 to $795 million, driven by strong investment results and excellent disability-income morbidity experience.
Roughly one-third of those outbreaks were traced back to hotels, motels, inns, and lodges, according to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
In addition, abnormal pregnancies can often produce poor outcomes for the mother in terms of chronic illness, hospital stays, severe morbidity and even death.
What are we as pediatricians willing to do to protect those children and mitigate the threat of morbidity and mortality that those exposures represent?
These calculations narrowly focused on mortality and did not take into account morbidity resulting from COVID-19 ranging from stress to severe chronic conditions.
He raises the question of whether art truly is therapeutic or whether, instead, it prompts artists to become more deeply involved in their morbidity.
On average, Lassa fever is deadly in 1% of all individuals infected, with higher rates of 15% morbidity among people hospitalized with the illness.
Both are set in decaying manufacturing towns — places where the men and women scuff and strain against economic morbidity, class invisibility and narcotizing boredom.
The study in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Thursday found that breast cancer death rates among women decreased between 2628 and 28500.
On average, Lassa fever is deadly in 1% of all individuals infected, with higher rates of 15% morbidity among people hospitalized for the illness.
A more in-depth study on this case and superbugs was published this week in the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a CDC publication.
But the liver disease made a resurgence among adults in the United States, according to a CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published in May.
A single-item measure of self-reported health prospectively predicts mortality and morbidity, even when other factors such as current health status are statistically controlled.
Timeliness of appointments is an essential component of quality healthcare; delays in care have been shown to negatively impact patients' morbidity and quality of life.
According to Thursday's CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the first infections were reported to the Texas Department of State Health Services on September 17.
In particular, the bill, titled the Mothers and Offspring Maternal & Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA) Act, addresses the deep-seated racism that pervades the health care system.
New mother and tennis champion Serena Williams has notably become a face for maternal morbidity given her blood clot scare, where her concerns were dismissed.
New York City health officials, in conjunction with the De Blasio administration, announced a campaign in July aimed at reducing racial disparities in maternal morbidity.
The most common method of killing another person from 2010 through 2016 was by using a gun, Thursday's CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report indicates.
There was no difference in morbidity and mortality ... that sounds discouraging but if you look deeper you see two very important lessons in that data.
In hospitals we hold morbidity and mortality meetings trying to show where we have failed, what we need to change, how we can do better.
Jean Rollin (1938-19903), the French director who mixed dreamy erotic imagery with spine-tingling morbidity and occasional Cocteau-inspired cinematic poetics, is another favorite.
India's high number of diabetics - 77 million - and high rates of problems like kidney disease could lead to higher morbidity, or protracted treatment, experts said.
One official said it was important to get American experts to the outbreak's epicenter to collect reliable data on things like transmission and morbidity rates.
This House Republican plan would increase suffering, morbidity and death among the middle class and poor in order to provide tax cuts to the rich.
India's high number of diabetics - 77 million - and high rates of problems like kidney disease could lead to higher morbidity, or protracted treatment, experts said.
This time, it was most likely pee, along with sweat, dead skin cells, and lotions, the CDC reported today in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
My post-failing to die morbidity meant that the bath—where the suicide attempt took place—was the only place I felt "comfortable" (read: still; alone).
Of these, more than 120 pregnancies, or about 5 percent, resulted in Zika-associated birth defects, the CDC said in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"If a shooting victim or bystander didn't have a trauma kit but instead had basic trauma skills, it could significantly impact morbidity and mortality," O'Carroll says.
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, released today, found that death rates from Alzheimer's increased by 55% between the 16-year period of 1999 to 2014.
"Continued surveillance, appropriate treatment, development of new antibiotics, and prevention of transmission remain the best strategies to reduce gonorrhea incidence and morbidity," the CDC report concludes.
Fitch estimates that large insurers have lower funding costs at below 8523% after including mortality/morbidity and loading gains, versus above 2852% for some small insurers.
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are associated with increased risks of maternal and infant mortality and morbidity and are recognized as a significant maternal safety issue.
CHDs are among the most common birth defects and are the leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality in the U.S., the American Heart Association noted.
Higher levels of inflammation are predictors of quality of life, morbidity, and many causes of mortality in older adults, says Chris Fagundes, psychoneuroimmunologist at Rice University.
Based on the alarming disparity of maternal morbidity and mortality rates between Black and white women in the US, my daughter and I beat the odds.
Fitch expects its core profit to be stable over the next few years, underpinned by substantial mortality and morbidity margins from its seasoned life insurance portfolio.
But an Army study found no difference in morbidity and mortality between camps that did and did not follow orders, because over time most became sloppy.
But an Army study found no difference in morbidity and mortality between camps that did and did not follow orders, because over time most became sloppy.
However, it voted against the idea that reductions in exposure are reasonably likely to translate to a measurable and substantial reduction in morbidity and or mortality.
This figure does not include morbidity and mortality due to other opioid-related causes, and the devastating effects on the lives of individuals and their communities.
The lack of detection could lead to a worrisome scenario in which clinicians unwittingly prescribe colistin for infections it cannot treat, increasing patient morbidity and mortality.
"Although more effective vaccines are needed, vaccination prevents a substantial burden of influenza-related illness annually," the CDC authors wrote in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Last year a review of evidence in BMJ Open, an online journal, suggested that minimum pricing was "likely to reduce alcohol consumption, alcohol-related morbidity and mortality".
We know what happens when women are unable to access affordable, safe, high-quality reproductive healthcare: The rates of maternal mortality, maternal morbidity, and infant mortality increase.
Black has gradually made its way from being a color associated with grief and morbidity to one known as a fashion staple that radiates sophistication, she said.
Kamala Harris filed legislation in August to make implicit bias training mandatory, among other measures, in order to help reduce racial disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity.
"Given the morbidity and mortality [of eating disorders] there is certainly a need for additional tools in the toolbox for clinicians and people seeking treatment," he says.
And supporting these critical programs would help minimize poverty-related morbidity and mortality as well as optimally load the spring to launch equitable economic growth post-pandemic.
Warmer weather is an important cause of the surge, according to the lead author of a study published in the C.D.C.'s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The study authors say they discovered that maintaining a BMI in the range of 22 to 229 kg/m221 is linked to the lowest level of morbidity.
For every 100,000 live births in Texas, there are 14.6 maternal deaths, according to the most recent data by the state's Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.
And the film ends on a tragic note, with Stewart's own death because of a diving accident, which his survivors manage to treat without descending into morbidity.
As of July 7, some 5,582 people — including 672 pregnant women — have been diagnosed with the virus, the CDC said in its latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"To be honest, with conflict, high morbidity, high population density, political problems and security problems, it's a miracle we don't have cases spreading more," Ghebreyesus told Nature News.
The recent uptick in preventable infectious disease-related morbidity and mortality has been directly linked to the increasing rate of parents who opt out of vaccinating their children.
All told, these outbreaks caused at least 27,219 illnesses and eight deaths, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Thursday Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
In several cases, the estimated "morbidity effects" in the "No CPP" column are better than those in the column featuring the most likely scenario under the ACE Rule.
But there is considerable evidence to support a relationship between higher levels of blood pressure in children and blood pressure-related cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality in adults.
Of these confirmed cases, more than 20183 pregnancies, or about 5 percent, resulted in Zika-associated birth defects, the CDC said in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
That level, called oxygen saturation, can be measured with a device clipped to the fingertip, the agency said in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, published on Friday.
Meanwhile there is no evidence that all other tobacco products combined cause more than minuscule levels of morbidity, disability, mortality and healthcare costs relaed to tobacco-related illnesses.
If we consider today "what is the best medicine for the world?" through the lens of decreasing human morbidity (illness) and mortality (death), my answers may surprise you.
A separate study, also published Friday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, focused on patients in Illinois and Wisconsin, and it came to a similar conclusion.
In other words, untreated mental illness is not just a source of individual morbidity, mortality and immense suffering; it is also a largely preventable drain on our economy.
Do you think it's ethically sound for an artist to appropriate such a potent symbol of black suffering, sensationalize its morbidity, and later shrug off its political context?
At issue was an assumption about so-called "morbidity improvement," a term that actuaries use to describe people becoming healthier and needing less long-term care in the future.
"If all these measures are implemented widely, they could not only reduce dementia incidence or delay dementia onset, but also reduce all alcohol-attributable morbidity and mortality," they wrote.
Conducted by the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the study is the first of its kind to look at all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
"I would be cautious with regard to the findings of co-morbidity since these participants were not formally diagnosed," said Bonar, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
In 1981 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report describing a rare and fatal lung infection in five young, gay men.
The CDC summarized recent developments in a September update of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, and in October the World Health Organization noted a seasonal uptick in cases.
The Wyoming Department of Health decided to investigate Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published the results of the investigation in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"Now, they don't get to injury and they don't get to gun violence -- and that still needs to be specifically addressed in communities where there's high morbidity and mortality."
"A reliable determination of morbidity or even fatalities for certain demographic groups based on our level of knowledge is not possible from a scientific point of view," VW said.
Reading these and the other poems that make up Out of Print what struck me was less the ostensive morbidity of Poirier's images than the searing honesty underlying them.
"In particular, Dr. Redfield has much experience in treating addiction as a co-morbidity to H.I.V. and incorporating addiction treatment into a patient's overall primary care," Mr. Lierman said.
Stick around long enough and irritation may turn into incredulity as "Journey," with the enthusiasm of a pep squad turning cartwheels, flips an increasing number of morbidity-skirting twists.
Dr. Linnan, a former medical epidemiologist for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, said Thailand has made "enormous strides" in the last decade toward preventing child injury and morbidity.
The number of cases reported each week has declined since the middle of September, according to the updated data, published today in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
As of July 7, some 5,582 people — including 672 pregnant women — have been diagnosed with the virus, the CDC said Friday in its latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Harris' bill creates two grant programs to make sure that women, specifically women of color, have access to culturally competent, holistic maternal care, which could help reduce morbidity and mortality.
The study, published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality report, examined rates of birth defects in Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Georgia in 2012-2013 - before Zika's arrival in the Americas.
Targeting elimination The World Health Organization has set a goal to control morbidity from the disease by 2020 as well as eliminate schistosomiasis as a public health problem by 2025.
You have to get past the morbidity of it and get to the core of it, which is that she gets to actually feel and see all of the creatures.
The current epidemic is "unprecedented in scope" Today's study, published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, investigated what's causing this surge in overdose deaths caused by synthetic opioids.
Further, even though the morbidity and mortality rates for the mostly gender-specific breast and prostate cancers are similar, funding for breast cancer research far outstrips that for prostate cancer.
Black women are up to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes and more than twice as likely to experience severe maternal morbidity compared to white women.
The rough, craggy environment is breathtakingly beautiful, yet with the knowledge of daily hardships incurred, its splendor takes on a tinge of morbidity, evoking a voyeuristic unease in the viewer.
The lead author, Dr. Valerie J. Flaherman, an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of California at San Francisco, said that the intervention could potentially reduce early newborn morbidity.
If the answer is "yes", has the applicant demonstrated that the reductions in exposure are reasonably likely to translate to a measurable and substantial reduction in morbidity and/or mortality?
The data are clear: most morbidity and some 25% of all global deaths are caused by communicable diseases, maternal complications associated with childbearing, neonatal disease and death, and nutritional deficiencies.
Another new finding researchers noted was the "big shift of morbidity" -- conditions that won't kill but cause a lot of suffering, such as mental health problems, back and neck pain.
Today, the disease occurs "almost exclusively" in people who have not been vaccinated or who have been undervaccinated, another article in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report said last year.
According to the February 15 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, people who've gotten the shot this season reduced their risk of needing medical care for serious flu complications by about half.
According to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, around one-third of the treated recreational waterborne disease outbreaks reported between 2000 and 2014 occurred in hotel pools or hot tubs.
In fact, epidemiological evidence from England suggests that in communities with nearby green space, income-based disparities in morbidity and mortality are significantly dampened, compared to disparities in less green neighborhoods.
And analogs of fentanyl, such as carfentanil — used to tranquilize large animals — were increasingly implicated in overdose deaths, particularly in Eastern states, according to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
In 1988, the journal Science published a landmark study suggesting isolation was as strong a risk factor for morbidity and mortality as sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure and smoking or obesity.
The statistics are grim for these preemies, babies who are born before 23 weeks: among this group, morbidity and mortality rates are high, and negative health effects can last into adulthood.
The Centers for Disease Control has warned against eating the sandwiches in previous Decembers, and has written about their connection to E. coli in its own Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
And, just like retailers and restaurateurs, the health sector must absorb its share of these costs by limiting its normal operations to help mitigate morbidity and mortality as the crisis unfolds.
Finally, the bill would create an online database, reporting all physician conflicts of interest, as well as information on how many procedures each doctor performs, with related morbidity and mortality data.
If we have learned anything in the past century, it's this: medical technologies (including drugs) make the most difference in morbidity and mortality when combined with an emphasis on preventive medicine.
Thursday's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report found that in 2018, 20183 million American adults said they had driven under the influence of weed in the 12 months prior to the survey.
But there's a sweet spot, where the retro aesthetics and reckless morbidity of these two cultural traditions come together in an explosion of skulls, bats, and raised blades dripping with blood.
It also "captures factors influencing health, or external causes of mortality and morbidity, providing an holistic look at every aspect of life that can affect health," the WHO said in a statement.
The report, published by the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, sheds some light about the risk for travelers to the more than 40 countries and territories where the virus is circulating.
Eating raw veggies contaminated with a slug or snail — particularly in the South — was one way some of the people were infected, according to the CDC's latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
On Tuesday, the CDC's Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report published a study from Utah showing 92 percent of patients interviewed reported vaping THC — and mostly from pre-filled cartridges — before falling ill.
"Vertigo" is not Hitchcock's best, but rather, with its lush morbidity, somnolent pace, poor box office and relative scarcity of jokes, the Hitchcock film for those who most wish he were French.
"The study matters because despite considerable improvements in motor vehicle safety over the last 203 years, mortality and morbidity attributed to motorcycle trauma has remained stable or increased," Pincus said by email.
Another federal bill crafted to address the racial disparity in maternal health care, the Mothers and Offspring Maternal & Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA) Act, was reintroduced last month after floundering in committee last year.
The study, published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Publication, was conducted over a span of 28500 years and concluded in 6900 to characterize trends for health care costs and utilization.
She points out, however, that the researchers didn't see a significant rise in morbidity or mortality and that adult monkeys who inhaled the smoke didn't cope with the same long-term effects.
She points out, however, that the researchers didn't see a significant rise in morbidity or mortality and that adult monkeys who inhaled the smoke didn't cope with the same long-term effects.
She returned home to Virginia, and about six weeks after the bite, started to have arm pain and numbness while gardening, according to a report in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The finding, published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Thursday, shows that rates of young children not receiving vaccinations against certain diseases, including measles, continued to climb in recent years.
According to the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a large percentage of those infected with the virus are asymptomatic, making it easy for infected blood to make its way into the transfusion supply.
One death of a black woman in a maternity ward may be dismissed as an isolated case, until it is combined with thousands of other cases and compared to white maternal morbidity rates.
So, long-lived parents may reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality in their kids, according to the study, which was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology on Monday.
The longer span suggests a link between opioid deaths and wage declines, Deaton said, in addition to "conditions of marriage, childrearing, religious affiliation, labor force participation, and involves morbidity as much as mortality."
" The authors wrote that "poor sperm count is associated with overall morbidity and mortality," yet Dourson noted that "longevity is increasing" in Western countries so "these two observations do not appear to match.
"Such guns have the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality from firearms," as a group of leading health policy and injury prevention experts wrote last year in the American Journal of Public Health.
Excuse the morbidity of what I'm about to say — and if you hate slasher flicks and/or spoilers, you may want to stop reading now — but I love, love, love the Scream franchise.
"We were concerned we'd have some pushback from clients, due to the morbidity of this asset class, as we rolled out our first investment [in this space] over a year ago," Nauta said.
Curiously, though males appear to be less biologically resistant to mortality than females, men generally have better health and higher functional status as they age, a phenomenon known as the morbidity-mortality paradox.
Meiji Yasuda Life's core profit margin remained high at 14% in the financial year ending March 2016 (FYE16) versus 15% in FYE15, supported by increased investment gains and substantial mortality and morbidity gains.
This 1960 picture, long considered lost, and newly restored courtesy of the bold indie distributor Cinelicious Pics, is a sex-crime thriller that teeters on the edge of morbidity before its galvanic climax.
And if we can identify a high risk woman before she's pregnant and get her connected to the health system, you can dramatically reduce the mortality and morbidity of childbirth and its consequences.
One reason: This year's vaccine has been just 36% effective against both A and B virus strains, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated in Thursday's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
And in this case, cervical cancer screenings can detect the disease at an early stage, which can save Black women from the morbidity and mortality that occurs when screenings are delayed or skipped.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of premature death worldwide, the authors write, and "tea consumption could reduce the risk for both cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality as well as all-cause mortality."
Severe maternal morbidity was slightly more common overall among low-income women insured by Medicaid, at 2.8%, than among women with private health insurance, at 2.0%, the study team notes in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
"Indeed, the guideline also states that adults who adhere to national guidelines for a healthful diet and physical activity have lower rates of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality than those who do not," write Drs.
"We are recognizing that having people right there who are able to help their fellow citizens, turning people from citizens to immediate responders, is a way of reducing morbidity and mortality," Dr Swaroop said.
The new study calls attention to "the limitations of the data," said Lisa Hollier, a medical director at Texas Children's Hospital, and the chair of the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Task Force for Texas.
"These data are really encouraging ... But we still need to continue to work in order to reduce the overall burden of infant deaths and morbidity associated with preterm births in the US," Ananth said.
Over the past decade, school districts across the country have made progress in establishing family reunification procedures, particularly in suburban districts and in the Northeast, the authors write in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Then they hear presentations on new products and priorities, matters of company philosophy, and new "armies" being formed for employees to brainstorm software-based solutions to epidemics like the opioid crisis and maternal morbidity.
The number of acute poisonings from synthetic cannabinoids rose sharply between 2010 and 2015, according to a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2016.
If the reason was a certain pregnancy complication that varies by race, that complication could contribute to a higher risk of morbidity among the infant, which subsequently could vary by race also, she said.
Samples taken from 29 patients in 10 states, for a recent CDC Mortality and Morbidity Weekly report, found the chemical in all samples, while other potential toxins — such as plant and mineral oils — weren't.
With regard to the rise in morbidity, Newton said, "if we can improve that, that would make a huge difference" to people's lives and to lessen the burden on the UK's health care services.
A separate study, also published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, focused on patients in Illinois and Wisconsin, and had some revealing details about the products that appear to be making people sick.
Besides, I'm amused by the way couples six inches away from me think that whispering means nobody can hear them: You know I can't pick him up today, I have High-Morbidity Sweat Lodge Yoga.
Emo rap, which lives online, has benefitted: on its release, XXXTentacion's début studio album, "17"—a confessional, genre-bending scrapbook of teen-age morbidity and mania—landed at No. 2 on the Billboard 20163 chart.
The UK's current system of screening and prevention to reduce morbidity and mortality from breast cancer focuses on more frequent mammograms and the use of chemo-prevention drugs, like tamoxifen, for women considered high-risk.
Emmelkamp has researched the impact of stalking on its victims, finding in one 2001 study of 201 female victims that they were likely to experience "high levels" of psychological morbidity and post-traumatic stress symptoms.
Never do the songs on Lovely Sort of Death sound too flowery, nor do they veer too far into apocalyptic industrialism; instead, they drive home the aggression and morbidity that defined the genre's purest incarnations.
In particular, the results highlighted that the lowest risk of cardiovascular death was linked to a BMI of 25 kg/m2, with every additional 5 kg/m2 associated with a 29% increased risk of morbidity.
Samples taken from 29 patients in 10 states, for a CDC Mortality and Morbidity Weekly report released Friday, found the chemical in all samples, while other potential toxins — such as plant and mineral oils — weren't.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly "Morbidity and Mortality Report," released Thursday, reported a "dramatic increase" in the drug's use over the past year, according to Dr. Jeffrey Brent, one of the report's authors.
"Increasing evidence suggests that loneliness is linked to broad-based physical and psychological morbidity, and it may reduce longevity," said Dawn Mackey of Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, who was not involved in the study.
" "What struck us is over the last year we've seen a dramatic increase in synthetic cannabinoid poisonings," said Dr. Jeffrey Brent, one of the authors of Thursday's report published in the "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
For example, in Indiana, only 69 percent of patients who were interviewed about their product use said that they used products containing THC, according to data also published today in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
He also acknowledged the limitations of the study, which included a lack of information on the diet or level of physical activity of the individuals involved and the impact these factors may have had on morbidity.
A new study, published in the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, looked at several hundred pregnant women entered into the C.D.C.'s Zika Pregnancy Registry after lab tests indicated they had probably had the virus.
The outbreak investigation, published today in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, follows a 15-year-old boy who came back from England at the end of February 2018 with measles.
The death rate data, published in the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, measured children's fatalities due to motor vehicle traffic injury, homicide and suicide between the years 22007 and 22.1.
In addition, Asahi Life had a large negative spread burden of JPY62 billion in the financial year ended March 2017 (FYE17) (FYE13: JPY65 billion), which continues to offset gains from better-than-projected mortality and morbidity rates.
In addition to confirming wide use of these products by youth, the litter represents an environmental threat, the authors of the "garbology" study write in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Between 1999 and 2014, the death rate of people with Alzheimer's disease rose from 16.5 deaths per 100,000 people to 25.4 deaths per 100,000, according to the data published in the CDC's weekly morbidity and mortality report.
"I think that there's no question that unsafe abortion continues to be one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity, and importantly this is preventable," said Haddad, who was not involved in the new study.
"Many women do die of hemorrhaging, so that is a very common cause of maternal mortality and morbidity," said Dr. Mark Brescia, Saba's OB/GYN in New Jersey, who has been in practice for about 27 years.
"Our system could prevent the severe morbidity suffered by extremely premature infants by potentially offering a medical technology that does not currently exist," said study leader Alan Flake, a foetal surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
We need to hear about how the candidates would address the increasing maternal mortality and morbidity rate in the United States, and the significantly worse maternal outcomes for black women compared to the rest of the population.
We found that in the cities that acted early, for sustained periods, and that simultaneously used more than one measure, rates of morbidity and mortality were lower than in the cities that did not take such measures.
In the nineteen-eighties, however, a curious pattern emerged: when the children born to women who were pregnant during the famine grew up, they had higher rates of morbidity as well—including obesity, diabetes, and mental illness.
My choices are based on the data about the major causes of global morbidity and mortality over the past ten to thirty years, data collected by the Gates Foundation-funded Global Burden of Disease Study (2010) (1).
Authority-confronting comics like Margaret Cho and Janeane Garofalo used their guile to defy feminine expectation, and dark-spirited ingénues such as Winona Ryder, Christina Ricci, and Angelina Jolie lent their doe-eyed morbidity to the big screen.
According to the WHO, almost all morbidity and mortality associated with abortion could be prevented through education, the use of effective contraception, the provision of safe and legal induced abortion, and the timely care for complications of abortion.
One of the key themes that emerged in the aftermath was that some people didn't know what to do during a ballistic missile attack, according to the new CDC paper published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Several studies have already found that individuals with exceptional longevity experience a compression of morbidity and spend a smaller percentage of their life being ill, Dr. Barzilai and his colleague Dr. Sofiya Milman wrote in the "Aging" book.
While 56 percent of whites and 23 percent of Hispanics consistently had the virus under control with antiretroviral medications, less than 41 percent of blacks had sustained viral suppression, according to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Rieff's penchant for morbidity is his most fascinating moral stance, but it is when he puts it on hold and consents to argue with the rest of us about shorter-term outcomes that he is even more compelling.
"This case study is really important, since it testifies that a medical approach to maternal morbidity actually existed during the Lombard period, despite the rejection of the scientific progress which denoted all the Early Middle Age," Pasini said.
"Napping could reflect underlying ill-health (fatigue, tiredness) eventually leading to morbidity and mortality, could be a proxy for sleep deprivation, as a compensatory catch-up mechanism, or could also be a symptom of circadian misalignment," he said.
During 2015-16, 27,394 people were killed by someone with a gun in the United States, and 44,955 used a gun to kill themselves, according to a report published Thursday in the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"Other academic research has shown issues with the quality of death data, nationally," said the new study's lead author, Sonia Baeva, a maternal mortality and morbidity epidemiologist with the Texas Department of State Health Services, in a statement.
Alexa's new feature could insulate users from expensive hospitalizations that stem from taking an avoidable combination of drugs — which could reap massive savings, considering the cost of drug-related morbidity and mortality is upward of $136 billion annually.
"The distribution of images of criminal acts, as a form of advocating crime involving sensationalism, viciousness, mockery and morbidity, causes revictimization, banalizes violence, and threatens the dignity, privacy and identity of victims and their families," the group said.
As with Eilish's fragile, pieced-together exercises in pop morbidity, the Death Stranding score assembles a procession of dissonant splats, metal squeaks and piano clonks and drumclashes, embedded in an electronic haze that is continually disrupted and reassembled.
For those 35 and over, the risk of maternal mortality and severe morbidity was 0.62% when there were only six months between the birth of one child and the conception of the next and 0.26% at 18 months.
"You can imagine if someone is admitted for the morbidity associated with overdose, for example rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure, the ICU doctor might bill for those as the primary and secondary diagnoses and not include overdose," Wakeman says.
"This is a hot-button item in the world of long-term care insurance," said Fred Andersen, who leads a National Association of Insurance Commissioners group examining morbidity improvement assumptions, along with other factors that affect reserves and premiums.
The more people understand preeclampsia and other important factors in maternal morbidity and mortality, the sooner we can act to improve pregnancy outcomes for all American women and reduce racial disparities that contribute the burden of pregnancy-related disease.
The prevalence of preeclampsia has risen over the past 20 years, but US hospital systems are still struggling to meet the national guidelines for the treatment and management of preeclampsia and other causes of significant maternal mortality and morbidity.
They found that 36.5 percent of the people surveyed didn't get enough sleep, and that, indeed, the work they did affected how much they slept, according to results coming out tomorrow in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Separate studies have shown associations between increased PM2.5 levels and increased risk of mortality and morbidity, said Jim Zhang, professor of global and environmental health at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment and the Duke Global Health Institute.
Flake adds that this level of extreme prematurity is the leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity in the US, accounting for a third of all infant deaths and half of all cases of cerebral palsy attributed to prematurity.
A CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report released last year found that the percentage of babies in the United States who start out breastfeeding increased from 73% among those born in 2004 to 83% among those born in 2014.
States and local communities have begun the hard work of learning where and how our society is failing moms, both those who die from a pregnancy complication but also the 2628,28503 women who experience severe maternal morbidity each year.
The rate of pregnant women with Hepatitis C was 5 times higher in 2015 than in 2000 due to the substantial level of opioid abuse in the U.S., according to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report released Thursday.
The study in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report finds that when you use a narcotic painkiller for just one day, you have only a 6% chance of still using that drug a year later.
Rates of infant and maternal mortality/morbidity in the United States, some of the highest among industrialized nations, are also concerning, said Dr. Wanda Barfield, director of the Division of Reproductive Health within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
According to a report published Thursday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, thousands of public pools, hot tubs and the like across the United States are closed each year due to serious violations of health and safety standards.
This helps me to understand the odd allure of Alejandra Pizarnik's work for me and my respect for it and its creator: it's not vicarious morbidity, but the ability to be approximate, even companionate, to a vision of such desolation.
It's important to remember that the rates of severe morbidity (permanent harm or significant temporary harm) and death in women are 27 per 1,000 for planned (or "low-risk") C-section deliveries versus 9 per 1,000 for planned vaginal deliveries.
Not far off the coast of Florida, in Puerto Rico, Zika has been diagnosed in more than 5,500 people as of July 7, including 672 pregnant women, according to a report published Friday in the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
It is widely accepted that individuals can drastically reduce their risk of premature morbidity and mortality by avoiding risky health behavior, of which lack of exercise, poor nutrition, tobacco use and drinking too much alcohol are the four main culprits.
A study published in the medical journal JAMA on Tuesday found that having a lower or higher body mass index than normal before pregnancy was associated with a small increase in maternal morbidity or mortality among women in Washington state.
"It is clear that Texas does not have the worst maternal mortality in the developed world and that previous reports were grossly inaccurate," said Kolkhorst, who authored State Bill 17 in 2017 to extend the maternal mortality and morbidity task force.
"This is an important first step, and we are interested in exploring additional efforts that may be underway to further improve reporting, data collection, and activities related to reducing maternal morbidity and mortality," the committee leaders added in the letters.
"'Vertigo' is not Hitchcock's best, but rather, with its lush morbidity, somnolent pace, poor box office and relative scarcity of jokes, the Hitchcock film for those who most wish he were French," Tom Shone wrote in The Times in 2016.
The news comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), in which doctors recount the case of a Portland, Oregon, woman who unknowingly sickened her baby after taking pills containing her own placenta.
In its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published on Thursday, the CDC said that from June 4503 to March 2019, 255 people in 32 states were infected with the strain, with 60 being hospitalized and two dying from the infection.
"They had maternal mortality and severe morbidity, which I think is another important piece of information, because a lot of times, people are focused on the baby, and they forget that there is some untoward maternal outcomes, as well," she said.
Football, bicycling, basketball, playground activities and soccer were the sports and activities most likely to send children to emergency rooms for TBIs, according to the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"If health systems are able to coordinate their care and improve overall outcomes — like raising survival rates, reducing complications, and narrowing the mortality and morbidity gap between white women and women of color — they can earn a bonus," Warren wrote.
The study, published Thursday in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, found that having one or both parents born outside the US was "significantly associated" with a child not being up to date on vaccinations.
In 1912, Harvey Ernest Jordan—who would become dean of the University of Virginia medical school—wrote: 'Medicine is fast becoming a science of the prevention of weakness and morbidity; their permanent not temporary cure, their racial eradication rather than their personal palliation.
On average, Lassa fever is deadly in 228% of all individuals infected, with higher rates of 2000% morbidity among people hospitalized for the illness, but the current outbreak in Nigeria has seen more than 280% of those affected dying from their infection.
The show accordingly gives us wedding massacres, Byzantine plots devised by silver-tongued rich people, women killing witless and cruel men with fire, a dozen pairs of star-crossed lovers, repetitive incest, gouged eyes, gorgeous vistas with ancient castles, and disgusting morbidity.
"Paintings of fruits, cheese and any kind of food, floral arrangement, musical instruments, books and credenzas suggested abundance, prosperity and generosity of the household, becoming a signal of life and welcoming reception," she describes, though death and morbidity also bear a strong presence.
Deep in the grueling stretches of touring Obsidian—his last album as Baths, which he calls a "really negative record, on purpose"—he realized the process of singing those songs every night, tales of sickness, morbidity, and romantic dissolution was getting to him.
Men who identified as heterosexual were less aware of PrEP and less likely to use the daily pill by the end of the study than men who identified as gay or bisexual, researchers report in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
With so much pared away in the staging, the weird intensity of the libretto's poetry is stronger and less jarring, its tumble of eroticism and morbidity more evocative; the sense that the bomb has contaminated these characters and their relationships is more explicit.
Nationwide's "I'll never learn to ride a bike … because I died!" ad was roundly mocked on social media in 2015, because even though Super Bowl viewers are willing to get a little teary-eyed during timeouts, they're not so keen on outright morbidity.
The New York City Health Department has pioneered surveillance of life-threatening complications during childbirth and recently started the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Committee, including clinicians, birth activists and community partners, to review all maternal deaths and make recommendations to eliminate preventable deaths.
The study, published Wednesday in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology and conducted by scientists at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, revealed that BMI that's either too high or too low is tied to increased morbidity from a range of major diseases.
"The true morbidity and mortality after caesarean section on the continent is therefore likely to be higher than reported," said Anna Dare of the Centre for Global Health Research, St. Michael's Hospital and the Department of Surgery at the University of Toronto.
According to a separate Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report released by the CDC in January, West Virginia topped the list of states with the highest rates of drug overdose deaths in the country in 2014, followed by New Mexico, New Hampshire, Kentucky and Ohio.
Nearly 31% of the deaths in the study happened during pregnancy, 36% happened the day of delivery or the week after, and 33% happened one week to one year after delivery, according to the findings, published Tuesday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The report, released in Friday's issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, found that homicide is the fifth leading cause of death for women aged 18-44 — and about half of these killings were perpetrated by current or former boyfriends, husbands, or other partners.
In 1980, Dr. James F. Fries, a Stanford University physician who studied chronic disease and aging, proposed that a "compression of morbidity" would enable most people to remain healthy until a certain age, perhaps 85, then die naturally or after only a brief illness.
"There is a tremendous need for this medication, and there is an amazing amount of morbidity and mortality with this disease," said Dr. Frederick G. Kushner, a cardiologist at the Heart Clinic of Louisiana and a panel member, who voted to approve the drug.
The paper, featured in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Friday, adds to previous research that people can have the virus for days before developing the tell-tale fever, cough, or shortness-of-breath, and in that time they may well be contagious.
GE would need another $12 billion in reserves if it stopped assuming that generally better health means fewer people will seek care, known as "morbidity improvement," and changed other favorable assumptions as some rivals have, said John Inch, an analyst at Gordon Haskett Research Advisors.
History marks the beginning of the American AIDS epidemic as June 5, 1981, when an issue of the C.D.C.'s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report — the authoritative voice of the agency — highlighted five cases of pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in previously healthy men in Los Angeles.
Hardy delivers a performance that's shot through with some great physical comedy and sight gags, and the levity goes a long way to lightening what could have been an exercise in morbidity given the darkness of an alien-infected, organ eating anti-hero at the movie's core.
"[The 40 to 59 age group] is really where you see a lot of the effects of obesity on diabetes-related morbidity and mortality, and you see premature deaths related to heart disease and are starting to see some of the cancers related to obesity," Long said.
As sick as that may seem to the internet generation, this morbidity never spilled over into violence against other people; it was all a part of a deep fascination with human life and physicality, with a slyness as to whether or not it mattered and how.
"It is becoming increasingly evident that shorter gestation, even within the at-term period, may lead to higher rates of adverse health outcomes, such as respiratory and neurological morbidity and mortality in neonates and infants," said Ferreira, a researcher at The University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.
Among women in the state of Washington, the study showed that the risk of potentially life-threatening conditions, or morbidity, during pregnancy -- including kidney failure, shock, acute heart problems and being admitted to the intensive care unit -- escalates among mothers-to-be who are 40 and older.
Meanwhile, the research on internet addiction, such as it is, suggests extremely high levels of what psychiatrists call "co-morbidity"—in other words, many people who develop this problem are already troubled and have conditions like depression, anxiety or ADHD that they are trying to manage.
That means the familiar blend of morbidity and ecstatic release, songs that begin near post-punk and end up somewhere far more considered and theatrical, and the trademark Robert Smith vocals, which somehow telegraph both insular reckoning and utter lack of interest all at once. (thegarden.com.)
We also know from the Navajo Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey administered in collaboration with the Center of Disease Control that students who speak and practice their traditions were less likely to engage in risky behaviors that lead to morbidity and mortality such substance abuse and suicide.
According to Seals Allers, the stakes couldn't be higher: Systemic racism has been linked to the increasing maternal mortality and morbidity rates in the US where Black women are dying from pregnancy or childbirth-related causes at three to four times the rate of white women.
A group of doctors and public health officials from Oregon, writing in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report last week, describe the case of a baby who was born healthy and at term, but then came down with a deadly bacterial infection.
The details: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration document states that the impacts of nearly 7°F of global warming would be severe, including "increases in mortality and morbidity due to excessive heat and other extreme weather events" and the swamping of cities due to sea level rise.
Researchers in Northern California have "systematically scanned the student parking lots and exterior school perimeter areas" to collect e-cigarette, tobacco and cannabis waste on the ground, according to a note published on Thursday in the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"I think there are always issues with passion fatigue, but malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality around the world," lead author Dr. Peter Winskill, a research associate at the MRC Center for Outbreak Analysis and Modeling, Imperial College London, told Reuters Health in a phone interview.
"A growing body of observational data has suggested that every additional hour spent during the second stage of labor compared with the first hour, regardless of an immediate pushing versus delayed pushing management strategy, is associated with an increase in maternal and neonatal morbidity," the study's authors wrote.
We are frustrated that a disappointing percentage of pregnant women fail to get vaccinated against influenza every year, especially when a large body of evidence proves without question that women are at markedly higher risks of morbidity and even death if they get the flu during their pregnancy.
"This is the question I've been wrestling with: Are we somehow causing increased morbidity and mortality with our interventions?" said Dr. Thomas Insel, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health and now president of Mindstrong Health, which makes technology to monitor people with mental health problems.
In her writings, death and poetry have their own dark choreography that doesn't shy away from affirming the stark contradictions at its core — exercises in morbidity also result in the resurrection of a new will to live, in a counter-suicidal impulse, even if it's only a temporary one.
About one-fourth of cancer survivors in the United States say they have had problems paying medical bills and about one-third say they have worried about medical costs, according to the report published in the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Thursday.
Is the conglomerate formerly known as the world's best-run firm a victim of weak demand for gas turbines, a low oil price, lavish digital initiatives, timing lags in client payments, morbidity rates, bad deals, cost overruns or a 183-year squeeze in industrial-equipment margins because of Chinese competition?
The birth rate among US teens overall fell by 40 percent The findings, published in the agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, are based on national- and state-level data — specifically birth rates and their relationship to socioeconomic status — for 15 to 19 year olds from between 2006 and 2014.
"We know we can reduce morbidity and mortality if we have the knowledge," and there are few to no downsides of BRCA testing for younger women with breast cancer, said Dr. Jeffrey N. Weitzel of City of Hope cancer center in Duarte, California, who coauthored an editorial alongside the new results.
At the other end of the talent spectrum is Travis Mena, an unfortunate emergency-room resident at Bellevue, who is only a doctor at all because his father was one, and whose medical career ends after a disastrous morbidity-and-mortality conference following the death of one of his patients.
In a new 60-page paper, "Mortality and morbidity in the 21st Century," out in draft form in the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Thursday, the researchers weave a narrative of "cumulative disadvantage" over a lifetime for white people ages 19983 through 54, particularly those with low levels of education.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the US's leading expert on allergies and infectious diseases, has warned that the coronavirus, which causes a disease known as COVID-19, is uniquely insidious because it is a respiratory-borne illness that spreads easily from person to person and has a high degree of morbidity and mortality.
"Our findings are consistent with other research demonstrating that socioeconomic status does not explain racial/ethnic disparities in severe maternal morbidity," said lead study author Dr. Elizabeth Howell, director of the Blavatnik Family Women's Health Research Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
"Growth in median income, poverty rates, life expectancy, rates of morbidity, the employment to population ratio among prime-age adults — these measures seem equally important to me and by these metrics things have stalled even more than per capita income or are even going backward," said Princeton economist Ilyana Kuziemko.
"Unfortunately, it was not much a surprise and it was consistent with the evidence we have seen in previous years," said Brian A. King, deputy director of research translation in the CDC Office on Smoking and Health, who led the current research, which was published Thursday in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Where to watch: Netflix This tragically short-lived USA miniseries about a former Secretary of State aspiring to the Presidency still stings and feels a little close to home, but it's worth a watch for Sigourney Weaver's powerhouse performance and a D.C. caught between House of Cards' morbidity and West Wing idealism.
For instance, Howell and her colleagues found that black women in New York City were more likely than white women to give birth in hospitals that already have a high rate of severe maternal morbidity or complications, according to a study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology last year.
Imagine the man-made needless suffering, morbidity, and mortality that will result if access to chronic critical medications was limited during a crisis Common diseases where medication is absolutely critical include diabetes (especially insulin-dependent) affecting 28503-22020 percent of the population, asthma (about 8 percent), and severe mental illness (about 4.5 percent).
The authors said they don't have enough data to make further extrapolations from their findings, but they theorize that the reductions in smoking "might lead to significant reductions in morbidity and mortality caused by smoking" and — because smoking and its associated health effects increase health care spending — reduce state and federal costs.
Although deaths from Zika are rare, the Puerto Rico death "highlights the possibility of severe cases, as well as the need for continued outreach to raise health care providers' awareness of complications that might lead to severe disease or death," researchers said in a report published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality weekly Report.
Vitrakvi will be used for the treatment of solid tumors that have an NTRK (neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase) gene fusion that do not have a known resistance mutation, that are not metastatic or where surgical removal is likely to lead to severe morbidity, and that have no alternative treatments or have progressed after treatments.
Congress can help to make radical changes to benefit all the country's mothers, by supporting H.R. 1318, the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act, and S. 1112, the Maternal Health Accountability Act, which are aimed at reducing the maternal death rate They should also support the Mothers and Offspring Maternal & Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA) Act when Rep.
In their widely covered 2015 study, "Rising morbidity and mortality in midlife among white non-Hispanic Americans in the 21st century, " Anne Case and Angus Deaton, economists at Princeton, found a marked increase in the all-cause mortality of middle-aged white non-Hispanic men and women in the United States between 1999 and 2013.
"The findings from the current study speak to the growing long-term morbidity associated with cardiovascular disease in cancer survivors, and to the critical importance of strategies to improve cardiovascular health in at-risk survivors long after completion of cancer therapy," said lead study author Dr. Saro Armenian of City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Duarte, California.
Moreover, the period of ill health that usually precedes the final goodbye has got shorter in the past few decades, which demographers call "compression of morbidity" (as a rule of thumb, the bulk of spending on an individual's health care is concentrated in the last year or two of life, and particularly in the final six months).
I had doubts about how this would be conveyed through a series of videos and a PDF course book, but when I did sit down to watch Herzog's MasterClass, suddenly the interface didn't matter — it's a delight to be taught by someone who, despite the surface morbidity, is one of the least cynical filmmakers currently working.
The love of money as a possession—as distinguished from the love of money as a means to the enjoyments and realities of life—will be recognized for what it is, a somewhat disgusting morbidity, one of those semi-criminal, semi-pathological propensities which one hands over with a shudder to the specialists in mental disease.
"Given that the use of e-cigarettes is on the rise among middle and high school students and nicotine exposure from any source is dangerous for youths, it is critical that comprehensive tobacco control and prevention strategies for youths address all tobacco products and not just cigarettes," study authors wrote in the CDC's weekly Morbidity and Mortality report.
The study, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, tracked flu cases among 1,700 children and adults across the US. They found the flu shot was 36 percent effective overall, meaning it reduced a person's risk of getting sick with flu and going to a doctor's office by about a third.
Here's what Anthem, for example, told regulators in Connecticut about why it wanted a 33.8 percent rate increase: We are forecasting that the indiviudal market will continue to shrink and that those individuals with greater health care needs will be the most likely to purchase coverage and retain their coverage, thereby accelerating the trend of increased morbidity.
"The part played by the Myanmar government in restricting Rohingya reproductive rights, and in the high morbidity and mortality of the Rohingya people, could arguably be advanced as a charge of genocide, or at the very least as ethnic cleansing," the report said, referring to what it said was a pattern of health-related discrimination that stretched back decades.
"There were gaps in evidence in showing anemia actually has an outcome on maternal mortality and morbidity, although there were a lot of studies hinting at causality and temporality," said Dr. Rajmohan Panda, a senior specialist in health systems research and process evaluation at the George Institute for Global Health, who was not involved in the new research.
The study, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, tracked flu cases among 22,265 children and adults across the US. They found the flu shot was 36 percent effective overall, meaning it reduced a person's risk of getting sick with flu and going to a doctor's office by about a third.
And where a fixation on mortality in his art had roots in childhood — his mother died of tuberculosis when he was 21897, his sister when he was 21887 — the morbidity that ran through Expressionism was a reflection of the present, a time gearing up for the Armageddon of World War I. Whatever the differences, younger artists learned from Munch; and he from them.
But dying during pregnancy, in labor, or soon after the delivery of a child is just one devastating outcome that Black women face when they become pregnant in the US. According to a 2015 study that investigated racial disparities in maternal morbidity, Black women are also more likely to experience severe pregnancy-related health issues, including postpartum hemorrhage, than white women.
"As more and more patients survive their breast cancer, cardiovascular disease is and will continue to become a major risk of morbidity and mortality for survivors," Dr. Lindsay Peterson of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, and Dr. Jennifer Ligibel of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard Medical School in Boston write in an editorial accompanying the study.
The percentage of men 60 and older who were told that their cholesterol was high and started taking statins and other lipid-lowering medications rose from 36% in 22012 and 210 to 29% in 210 and 22013, according to a National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey published in the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report in July.
In the new study, "we were not surprised to find that black and Hispanic infants are at higher risk of very preterm morbidities given what we know about their increased risk to be born extremely premature, as well as our previous work that hospital quality of care may play a role in racial and ethnic disparities in very preterm morbidity," Janevic said.
In their most recent published work, "Mortality and morbidity in the 33st century," a Brookings paper, Case and Deaton, who teach at Princeton, update their earlier studies to provide a more complete picture of midlife mortality — by sex and education group, over the full age range of midlife, using shorter age windows, over time, by cause, and by small geographic areas.
Broadly, the authors motion that consuming a healthy diet, not smoking, exercising regularly (half an hour of moderate to vigorous physical activity a day), maintaining a healthy body mass index (18.5-24.9), and consuming alcohol in moderation (one serving a day for women and two servings a day for men) will considerably reduce instances of morbidity and mortality in middle age.
All that's known is that it's tracking a thousand mice from birth to death to try to determine "biomarkers" of aging—biochemical substances whose levels predict morbidity; that it has a colony of naked mole rats, which live for thirty years and are amazingly ugly; and that it has invested in drugs that may prove helpful with diabetes and Alzheimer's.
In addition to mental health conditions and suicide attempts as risk factors, other contributing circumstances include social and economic problems, access to the means to commit suicide, and poor coping and problem-solving skills, the health agency said in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report here The CDC found that suicides had increased in every state except Nevada, where they decreased by 1 percent.
Moms by the numbers "I was not surprised that maternal morbidity increases with maternal age; however, I was surprised that the increase in relative risk was exponential, meaning that the rate of increase was higher as maternal age increased beyond 39 years," said Dr. Sarka Lisonkova, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of British Columbia in Canada and lead author of the study.
Bipartisan leaders on the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday sent letters to six federal agencies requesting summaries of their efforts to address maternal morbidity and mortality rates in the U.S. Pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. have increased by more than 2628 percent since 28503, from 22019 deaths per 100,000 live births to 18 deaths per 100,000 in 2014, according to the letters.
" Dr. Daniel Weintraub, an Acadia consultant and Parkinson's disease expert, did not share the same level of concern about Nuplazid as the authors of the ISMP report, but suggested that more clinical testing and other research be conducted since there is "currently insufficient data ... to state that Nuplazid is or is not associated with an increased mortality or morbidity risk in patients with Parkinson disease psychosis.
The record low number of cigarette smokers is good news: smoking kills nearly half a million Americans every year, making it the leading cause of preventable death and disability in the US. The bad news is that there are still populations where smoking is worryingly common — including among people experiencing psychological distress, and those on Medicaid or without health insurance, according to results published in today's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"One of the promising uses of machine learning in healthcare is the development of algorithms that can process patient data from doctor's notes to test results and pick up on patterns that may indicate the onset of dangerous conditions that can lead to maternal morbidity, such as infection and sepsis," Serena Yeung, an incoming professor and researcher at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, told me in an email.
"Early pregnancy is time that is critical for baby's development and because so many women may be taking medications without knowing they are pregnant, we wanted to get a better sense of trends of antidepressant use of all women of reproductive age," said Jennifer N. Lind, epidemiologist in the CDC's Birth Defects Branch and co-author of the report that was released on Thursday in the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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