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So perhaps there are times when my words have an adverse effect.
Some adverse effects happen only at the beginning or a change of a treatment.
The adverse effect is far worse on the boys than the girls.
We've used this for many years without any adverse effects.
I'm not sure that these adverse effects are the result of the treatment.
There would be a number of adverse effects if we did so.
But in Europe too, the adverse effects are already being felt.
Clearly computer games and the Internet have had an adverse effect.
The patient is having an adverse effect to a specific drug.
There were no adverse effects in any of these studies.
Studies on adverse effects have been mostly of low quality.
A state of national emergency has an adverse effect on these rights.
It also had an adverse effect on other local animals.
At some point during the day, the silver began to have an adverse effect on him.
This, in turn, would have adverse effects on food production and the economy.
A 2012 review however did not find an increase in adverse effects with treatment.
Is this likely to have any adverse effect on the engine?
The policy has had a small but adverse effect on young and less educated workers.
I ended up leaving because China was having an adverse effect on my health.
However, it is also true that their production can have some adverse effects on the environment.
It was reported that the long trip had an adverse effect on his health, and he died less than a year later.
These, he said, had no adverse effects on the soil.
Imports have also had an adverse effect on the industry.
Young children may be especially vulnerable to these adverse effects.
This was measured to have no adverse effect on range.
If you continue to fail, however, you'll go down the list of adverse outcomes.
We view this as a new way of looking at adverse outcomes."
However, research suggests that, for the most part, these adverse outcomes do not occur.
However, chemotherapy may have long term adverse outcomes for patients who are usually very young.
Income inequality is also associated with adverse outcomes for society as a whole.
Error is not uncommon in health care and can have adverse outcomes.
One concern about depression in pregnancy is adverse outcomes to the baby, she said.
Using variables available in the emergency room, people with a higher risk of adverse outcome can be identified.
There may be several breakdowns in processes to allow one adverse outcome.
The adverse outcomes ranged from 1 percent to 13.8 percent among the institutions.
"The higher the probability of the adverse outcome, the more likely you are to make a spirited recommendation," he said.
Alcohol exposure as a risk factor for adverse outcomes in elective surgery.
Predicting which patients will suffer adverse outcomes, complications or severe bleeding can be difficult.
Reactions to near-miss events include feeling blamed by community members and family for the adverse outcome.
The benefits of physical activity far outweigh the possibility of adverse outcomes.
Good evidence for lack of efficacy or for adverse outcomes supports a recommendation against use.
The more weight they gained the more likely they were to have an adverse outcome.
The presence of this mutation is a marker of adverse outcome.
Likewise, research on adverse outcomes and disbenefits is lacking.
Adverse outcomes can occur despite good care.
Canada and the United States both require pharmaceutical companies to report all adverse outcomes from drugs promptly.
Also if the juice is produced inaccurately from the recipe the results are adverse outcomes though nothing fatal.
Pregnancy outside of marriage was associated overall with a 20% increase in total adverse outcomes, even at a time when Finland provided free maternity care.
"Therefore, they may have worse outcomes and expose themselves to a higher risk of being sued for those adverse outcomes," he said.
No study has found any evidence that managed care review resulted in systematic undertreatment or statistically significant adverse outcomes.