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- Chapter 1: Risk -- How Much Can You Take? Market watching has made for exhilarating ... and I'm a pair of brown shoes." Inherent Risk Investing can be as complicated as you want to make it. Or as simple. There is one certainty, however. Risk is part of the investment landscape. After all, nothing is ...
- ... risks go up over age 60. The following conditions are risk factors for OAB: diabetes , enlarged prostate, dementia, stroke, ...
- ... also shows that a BMI of 27 to 30 acutely elevates the risk of developing high blood pressure, diabetes , cardiovascular disease ... their BMI and body fat levels to reduce their cancer risk." In general, though, "The BMI gives you a good start, but you ...
- ... on Sexiness • Daily Aspirin Could Cut Women's Risk of Breast Cancer • Twelve Investment Mistakes Couples Make • ...
- ... With those pleasures, unfortunately, comes an increased risk of skin cancer . The American Academy of Dermatology predicts ... hour from the disease. "Everybody sensed the risk was rising rapidly, but seeing the numbers is a little ...
- ... High cholesterol clogs arteries and increases risk of stroke, heart disease, and vascular disease. Cholesterol ... that are most strongly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart disease and stroke. ...
- ... of female cardiovascular disease. To lower individual risk of heart disease, Henner urges, "You must start by paying attention to ... of my parents died so young. I realized that I was at risk for heart disease and I decided I wanted to live a long and healthy ...
- ... activity. However, with unsafe sex , AIDS is a major risk. And safe sex is not just wearing a condom, it's being educated and ... an ideal gateway for HIV." Just because AIDS is a risk does not mean ThirdAgers need to be afraid of sexual encounters. "Use ...
- ... also shows that a BMI of 27 to 30 acutely elevates the risk of developing high blood pressure, diabetes , cardiovascular disease ... their BMI and body fat levels to reduce their cancer risk." In general, though, "The BMI gives you a good start, but you must be ...
- ... disease, you'd be a fool to think you aren't at risk. Nothing short of abstinence will guarantee "safe" sex ... past is not only important for determining your risk factor, but can be a good opportunity to discuss any fears or concerns ...
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