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  2. Number needed to harm - Wikipedia

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    Group exposed to a risk factor (left) has increased risk of an adverse outcome (black) compared to the unexposed group (right). 4 individuals need to be exposed for 1 adverse outcome to occur (NNH = 4). In medicine, the number needed to harm (NNH) is an epidemiological measure that indicates how many persons on average need to be exposed to a ...

  3. Number needed to treat - Wikipedia

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    NNT is similar to number needed to harm (NNH), where NNT usually refers to a therapeutic intervention and NNH to a detrimental effect or risk factor. A combined measure, the number needed to treat for an additional beneficial or harmful outcome (NNTB/H), is also used.

  4. List of medical abbreviations: N - Wikipedia

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    nuclear medicine: NMR: nuclear magnetic resonance: NNH: number needed to harm: NNT: number needed to treat: NO: nitric oxide: No. number NOF: neck of femur fracture (refers to hip fracture) NOMI: nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia Non rep. do not repeat NOS: nitric oxide synthase; not otherwise specified: NPA: nasal pharyngeal aspirate: NPH ...

  5. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    used exclusively in veterinary medicine sig. signa, signetur: write (write on the label) s̄ sine: without (usually written with a bar on top of the s) sing. singulorum: of each SL, s.l. sub lingua: sublingually, under the tongue SOB shortness of breath sol. solutio: solution s.o.s., si op. sit si opus sit: if there is a need s.s., SS

  6. 7 foods that kill and lower testosterone - AOL

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    Likewise, if you've already been diagnosed with a medical condition that affects testosterone (or you're taking medication that impacts your levels), continue following your health care provider's ...

  7. Potentially deadly zoonotic virus found in US, sparking ... - AOL

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    A fatal virus has been discovered in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about potential contagion to humans. The Camp Hill virus was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland.

  8. Risk difference - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended to use absolute measurements, such as risk difference, alongside the relative measurements, when presenting the results of randomized controlled trials. [4]

  9. What’s the Difference Between Flu A and Flu B? - AOL

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    Flu A and flu B are the most common strains of the flu that circulate in humans. The U.S. is currently in the middle of flu season, with a high number of cases reported across the country.