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expected. It says men who are middle-aged have a 24 to 34%prevalence of apnea. Women 9 to 17%.Uh seniors 30 to 60%.
By 2050, that number is expected to rise to 130 million.Prevalence is on the rise, but there is no cure.Like my grandmother, people who have Alzheimer's often have difficulty remembering events, taking in new information, recognizing people and places,
I have them both?" >> KILMAN: Okay. So that's a great question.prevalence of hunger actually rose. So, in the 1970s or early 1970s, nobody has really good numbers because we didn't really do a good job counting hungry people back then
So the top countries are China and India.The prevalence of diabetes is about the same.So about 10%. It ranges in these countries from 7% to 14%, depending on if you're urban or rural,
So, if you don't have a choice how can you call it personal responsibility? Number five.The prevalence of obesity is going up fastest in the group that can't accept personal responsibility, the two to five-year old, the toddler age group. As was shown on the slide in the green.And finally, the kicker, the Big Kahuna, he slam dunk, the in yo face. We have an epidemic of obese six-month olds. They don't diet and exercise. So, any hypothesis you want to proffer
I think we can look at it from several lenses.So just the prevalence of trauma within all communities.So as African-Americans, we too have childhood trauma.
For example, buying products like Parmesan whole and grating it yourself, which is also cheaper.But the prevalence of this issue really was surprising to me.The last thing I'll mention, the other one that really stood out to me was the gaping hole between what the US government recommends that Americans eat
The probability that a woman who is over 50 has undiagnosed breast cancer is 0.4%.This is called the prevalence.So the reason I'm saying women over 50 is because in the United Kingdom, it's women over 50 who are routinely invited for breast cancer screens every three years.
So the reason I'm saying women over 50 is because in the United Kingdom, it's women over 50 who are routinely invited for breast cancer screens every three years.So the prevalence of 0.4% means that of 1,000 women who go for these screenings, on average four of them will have undiagnosed breast cancer.OK, so when you go for this screen, if you have breast cancer, if a woman has breast cancer, then she'll be correctly told that 9 times out of 10, so 90%
But are there any people who believe in Zeus?And I think the prevalence and popularity of meditation and mindfulness-- which meditation comes from a religious tradition but has taken
We have to specify what we mean by unfair.are arising from this prevalence of algorithmic decision making systems should themselves be in large part algorithmic.
- I think people have an innate desire for it not to be true, that people are enslaving human beings.We get asked the prevalence question all the time, how big is the problem?How big is the problem?
are interesting, that involve initiative, that offer change, that present challenges, such as competition--to represent the prevalence of modern values, and using the prevalence of job satisfactionin a nation as a measure of the prevalence of prospering in that nation.
And the reason we really liked is probably one of the main reasons you like this campus.It's the prevalence of all these services, these things that not only keep you here from 7:00 AM to midnight, but really do make your life a little bit better-- the bar,the sushi place, the park, the things to do.
Information was, is empowering the individual.Information reduces the prevalence of chance and surprise and random occurrences.Henceforth, everything relevant could be known and, if known, could be taken into account.
institutions who have literally stripped these folks of their few remaining assets and all their dignity. And this is another crime that has gone absolutely without consequence basedon its prevalence. I have a whole body of work in my office doing that. It's been so successful that we applied for a very competitive grant from the FederalGovernment which we brought home to San Francisco to create a stand-alone mortgage fraud unit; a million dollar grant. >>David: Um.
Do you think that the prevalence of social media actually causes people to become more extroverted?
of 1,136 people-- found that the prevalence of violence among those with a major mental disorder who did
But the trap is that this very prevalence of communication-- my iPhone, and I have email, and I have FaceTime, all this--
So when you look at the prevalence of hunger around the world, you actually see that in 1992 there were just under 19% of the world's
nations have to be high in modern values.That is done by using the prevalence of several attitudes reported in household surveys-- a preference for jobs thatare interesting, that involve initiative, that offer change, that present challenges, such as competition--
apnea now these numbers underestimate the current prevalence figures that we have now in 2006 the national sleep
and also has the most prevalence of drunk driving accidents are the 21 to 25-year-olds.
So this is a study I did earlier in my career looking at mortality records of California, and looking at coronary heart disease.Because diabetes is a risk factor for heart disease and diabetes prevalence is so much higher in South Asians, particularly among young Indian men.So 25 to 44.
And I'd love to understand sort of the prevalence or the demographics in your region around maternal mortality and sort of a little bit
It's second only to Alzheimer's disease in prevalence.
So I think there's some politics behind prevalence of autopsy.
to represent the prevalence of modern values, and using the prevalence of job satisfactionin a nation as a measure of the prevalence of prospering in that nation.Among 18 countries in the OECD, the six where job satisfaction was widespread were all above average in modern values.
When we look at the populations around the world that have the most prevalence of cancer, it doesn't appear to be
of sub-Saharan Africa, they found that prevalence or that the share of young people who used Facebook
There's the famous medical diagnosis problems where physicians presented with simple data on prevalence of a disease, false positive rate,
Throughout the 1950s, we see the prevalence of the big four.
And this is-- Dr. Prahalad, who will speak after me, is the purpose of the nonprofit reducing diabetesin South Asia, which has a particularly high prevalence of diabetes.So this is a map of South Asia.
sorry I was wondering if you're worried about the uh increasing prevalence of consumption only devices like as an
One of the interesting facts about this more recent CDC study was that the prevalence rates
So, ADHD has a similar kind of prevalence.
is enormously challenging. If you look at the prevalence of mental illness amongst the homeless or amongst prison populations, it's way out of proportion with where
And shockingly enough, the most prevalence of brain aneurysms is in people between the ages of 35 and 60.
And I'm going to be presenting some statistics on diabetes around the world.But if you could think for a moment why you think diabetes is increasing so much in prevalence.Now, you probably have heard in the papers that diabetes is increasing.
Now different fields have different profiles of these six options in terms of their frequency and prevalence.
Because there's a lot more people in the world, the prevalence has dropped from 34% in 1970 to about 18% today.
here so the Studies have shown that African-Americans and Asian are much High have a much higher prevalence of
That describes our industrial system. And I fairly suggest that the prevalence of T1 arises from the flawed view of reality that underlies the industrial system -- or
I have them both?" >> KILMAN: Okay. So that's a great question.millennium--to us, the most important millennium development goal was to reduce the prevalence of hunger by half by 2015. So, in the year 2000, when the development goals formed, you
I have them both?" >> KILMAN: Okay. So that's a great question.know, the goal was the World Powers wanted to see the prevalence of hunger, the percent of the world that's hungry fall by half by 2015. You know, last year and this year, the
I have them both?" >> KILMAN: Okay. So that's a great question.So, for the first time since 1970, the prevalence of hunger started to grow again. It tried to pop up. It's impossible that the world will meet--the World Powers will satisfy their
If you know the population and location, that allows you to forecast everything from average wages and patent filings to crime rates, disease prevalence,
It helps us understand why we see such a range of different behaviors in our world because fundamentally, those traits tend to cause the increasing prevalence of the genes they are associated with.
Hmm, interesting. So I didn't have good data on the prevalence of these character skills when I finished writing the book.
Obviously, different cultural norms exist, but more and more there's a prevalence there.
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