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Yes, a risk factor can be defined as any factor or characteristic that increases the likelihood of injury or disease. Risk factors can be physical, environmental, genetic, or behavioral in nature, and may vary in significance and impact depending on the specific context or condition.
10 miutes = 0.1 chance of injury 20 minutes=0.2 chance of injury 30 minutes=0.3 chance of injury 40 minutes=0.4 chance of injury 50 minutes=0.5 chance of injury 60 minutes=0.6 chance of injury 70 minutes=0.7 chance of injury And so on
Not necessarily, but it increases the likelihood that you will be tall if you have a good diet and do not suffer disease or injury that would prevent your reaching your "normal" height.
Condition that results from injury or disease is known as a medical condition.
Interstitial markings in the lungs are marks that depict injury or disease in the lungs due to abnormal healing. These can be a sign of anything from Interstitial lung disease to COPD and a few other conditions.
Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury.
Injury.
Any injury to the skin of your genitals increases the chance of STI transmission. If you have any, it is best to refrain from sexual contact until the wound has healed. Always use proper protection.
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Pain is the most common symptom of injury and disease, and descriptions can range in intensity from a mere ache to unbearable agony.