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1  Sudden death is a leading cause of death in industrialized nations.
2 hereas it is an emerging enteric pathogen in industrialized nations.
3 ading cause of infectious gastroenteritis in industrialized nations.
4 nhalation of ozone is a major health risk in industrialized nations.
5 ness worldwide, is as prevalent as cancer in industrialized nations.
6 the majority of patients with vision loss in industrialized nations.
7 e to terrestrial nitrogen deposition in many industrialized nations.
8 g challenges from nature, especially in less-industrialized nations.
9  be deficient in the adult population of the industrialized nations.
10 ificantly different from those in persons in industrialized nations.
11 ompared with an average of $400 for 19 other industrialized nations.
12 o heart failure, a leading cause of death in industrialized nations.
13 heart disease is a leading cause of death in industrialized nations.
14 e major causes of morbidity and mortality in industrialized nations.
15 view of the literature concerning CSA in non-industrialized nations.
16 hagy-is an emerging health trend observed in industrialized nations.
17 al impairment in the United States and other industrialized nations.
18 dy, these cardinal features are prevalent in industrialized nations.
19  microbiomes from people outside of wealthy, industrialized nations.
20 lminthic infection has become rare in highly industrialized nations.
21 e leading cause of irreversible blindness in industrialized nations, affecting 30-50 million people w
22 d fibrosis leading to tissue destruction; in industrialized nations, alcohol abuse is the cause of 70
23        Transmission is evidently rare in the industrialized nations and can be significantly reduced
24 rge majority of nosocomial diarrhea cases in industrialized nations and is mediated by the effects of
25 VD) remain the leading cause of death within industrialized nations as well as an increasing cause of
26 y has been intensely studied in infants from industrialized nations, but little is known about this p
27  health burden for both developing world and industrialized nations, Campylobacter infections remain
28 ions Framework Convention on Climate Change, industrialized nations can use certain forest biomass si
29 s to occur at high rates compared with other industrialized nations, despite a recent decline.
30 ch as allergies and autoimmunity across many industrialized nations during the past century.
31 siology and behavior for many individuals in industrialized nations; electric lighting in homes, work
32 Heart failure is a leading cause of death in industrialized nations especially in an aging population
33                             Individuals from industrialized nations frequently travel to countries wi
34           This tragic choice, which no other industrialized nation has permitted, will not be resolve
35          For the past 100 years, medicine in industrialized nations has become increasingly focused o
36 asive cervical cancer has remained stable in industrialized nations; however, it is only estimated in
37  crucial support system for the economies of industrialized nations in their pursuit of international
38      Despite the control of HIV infection in industrialized nations, individuals infected with HIV re
39  present in as many as 10% of individuals in industrialized nations, is characterized by chronic airw
40                        Heart failure plagues industrialized nations, killing more people than any oth
41 e recent increase in fructose consumption in industrialized nations mirrors the rise in the prevalenc
42  cause of mortality and morbidity within the industrialized nations of the world, with coronary heart
43 developing countries than in persons born in industrialized nations (OR = 3.5, 95% CI = 1.3-9.4).
44 cast to affect 1% of the population in early industrialized nations over the next 10 years.
45               Increases in PSCC incidence in industrialized nations parallel the rising high-risk HPV
46        Both conditions affect individuals in industrialized nations, particularly the aged, the HIV-i
47                                  As in other industrialized nations, population aging implies that pa
48  (NIHL) is a widespread auditory disorder in industrialized nations, posing significant global and do
49 osphorus and protein intakes of the diets of industrialized nations reduce calcium absorption and the
50                                           In industrialized nations, the prevalence of asthma was ris
51 he most common cause of in-hospital death in industrialized nations.The approach to managing patients
52 f a global pandemic, spreading from affluent industrialized nations to the emerging economies of Asia
53 hanging, however, and it is likely that most industrialized nations will soon experience twice that p
54 on patients suffer from colorectal cancer in industrialized nations, yet this disease exhibits a low