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  1. List of paraphrases for "higher-risk":

    most-at-risk, high-risk

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  1. George Chang:

    A patient who is obese will be at higher risk for complications and often times more severe complications from surgery than someone at an optimal weight.

  2. Gillian Coughlan:

    Usually if you’ve a combination of beta-amyloid and tau, then you would typically develop cognitive decline within a few years, what we found is women who have early menopause or have a very late use of hormone therapy might be at higher risk, but only if they were already on the Alzheimer’s disease continuum, with elevated levels of amyloid.

  3. William Moss:

    A person who skipped a booster is placing themselves at higher risk of getting infected, and getting disease from the SARS-Coronavirus-2, but I would also expect that they're going to have some partial immunity and so they may be protected against more severe disease.

  4. Sandhya Pruthi:

    I was most impressed by the significant reduction in the receptor negative breast cancer with adherence to the Mediterranean diet, this study is an important contribution to the efforts being studied to prevent (estrogen-receptor, progesterone-receptor)-negative breast cancer which is known to be more aggressive and higher risk of recurrence.

  5. Seena Fazel:

    You can say that someone [who's depressed] has a three- or fourfold higher risk of violence, but if that only amounts to 1 to 2 percent more risk in a 10-year period — that's really a very small risk in absolute terms.

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