Examples of 'decreased incidence' in a sentence

Meaning of "decreased incidence"

Decreased incidence: Refers to a reduction in the frequency, rate, or occurrence of something, such as a disease, accident, or event

How to use "decreased incidence" in a sentence

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decreased incidence
Decreased incidence of seizures in women with epilepsy.
Intakes of protein also have a decreased incidence of.
Reported decreased incidence of anxiety or nervousness.
The result was a general improvement in quality of life and a decreased incidence of depression.
More exercise and a decreased incidence of childhood obesity.
Decreased incidence in alcoholism and other addictive behavior.
There was some evidence of a decreased incidence of acute urinary retention.
Decreased incidence of ectopic pregnancies.
Diabetic patients have a decreased incidence of acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Decreased incidence of disease and death from water borne diseases.
Screening may result in decreased incidence of macrosomia and birth trauma.
Decreased incidence or severity of osteoarthritis damage is indication of the efficacy of treatment.
It has also been noted that leprosy patients have decreased incidence of psoriasis.
Decreased incidence of.
This overall reduction was due to a decreased incidence of lower risk forms of prostate cancer.

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The dietary and pharmacologic treatment of hypertension is associated with a decreased incidence of stroke.
You should notice decreased incidence of nausea the more you use ginger.
A diet containing these foods has been associated with a decreased incidence of macular degeneration.
However, a decreased incidence of strokes is still inconclusive.
High fiber intake has even been correlated with decreased incidence of certain types of cancer.
Decreased incidence of food spoilage as a result of handling / transportation.
Only two studies reported decreased incidence of VAP by using the closed system.
The higher survival in the THC group was primarily due to a decreased incidence of cancer.
Decreased incidence of diabetes is seen after decreased insulin-production.
Thus, vaccinated animals had decreased incidence of diarrhea or soft stool.
In a further embodiment, the decreased TH1/TH2 imbalance leads to a decreased incidence of asthma.
One study showed a decreased incidence of common infectious diseases among kids in day care . ”.
Understandably, a reduction in weight has been associated with decreased incidence of these cancers.
One of these is a decreased incidence of pathological Q-waves.
Rather, the report found that they correlated with a decreased incidence of abuse.
Another such finding is a decreased incidence of preventricular contraction ( PVC ) following coronary artery ligation.
In a further embodiment, the decreased TH1/TH2 imbalance leads to a decreased incidence of autoimmune diseases.
There is also a 54 % decreased incidence of foetal heart rate abnormalities when the mother is upright.
In a further embodiment, the decreased TR1/TR2 imbalance leads to a decreased incidence of allergic rhinitis.
Decreased incidence and duration of diarrhea ( antibiotic associated, Clostridium difficile, travelers, and rotaviral ) ;.
Subjects taking Neurotriptyline Plus " reported decreased incidence of anxiety or nervousness, " lengthened sleep durations.
One randomized, controlled trial found a decreased incidence of otitis media among children treated with oseltamivir ( 21 ).
In 1921, it was observed that fasting decreased incidence of seizure in epileptic patients.
The prolonged course was associated with decreased incidence of renal function impairment ( three studies, 318 infants ).

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