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Methods for assessing the preventability of adverse drug events: a systematic review.
All of these sources of cancer mortality include an element of preventability.
The issue of the preventability of the attacks will be the last to be considered by the coroner, who is sitting without a jury, early next year.
She also works with Carmen Marc Valvo to help publicize the deadliness, yet preventability, of colorectal cancer.
It also included a preventability study that estimated that a third of the most common cancers in the UK could be prevented through diet, physical activity and weight management.
Dr. Henry Blackburn, who succeeded Dr. Keys at the laboratory, said: "The Seven Countries study demonstrated the preventability of heart attacks.
Through first-hand survivor accounts, JDI exposes the devastating impact of prisoner rape on survivors' lives and on the preventability of such abuse through strong corrections leadership and sensible policies.
Adding that "there are too many things that are wrong with society that a dollar can fix," Mr. Bloomberg spoke about famine, war and the preventability of deaths from diarrhea in the developing world.
Lady Justice Hallett has already ruled that the question of preventability will be the last to be considered, probably next March, though it is not clear what information she will consider and whether it will be publicly aired.
They have a son, Chris; their daughter, Michele, died February 5, 2012, from cervical cancer, two-and-a-half months after completing a 700-mile expedition (called Starry Ganga) standup paddleboarding down the Ganges River in India to spread awareness about cervical cancer and its preventability and treatment.
Through the World Sleep Day the WASM tries to raise awareness of sleep disorders and their better understanding and preventability, and to reduce the burden of sleep problems on society that constitute a global epidemic and threaten health and quality of life for as much as 45% of the world's population.