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prevention

[pri-ven-shuhn] / prɪˈvɛn ʃən /


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An ISU athletes commission survey found that injury prevention was the most common response from coaches, athletes and officials in favor of increasing the age limit.

From Los Angeles Times

The findings suggest that testing cancer patients for ALOX15 could be important when considering prevention strategies that involve omega-3 supplements.

From Science Daily

The proposals form part of the government's 10-year health plan to shift the focus from sickness to prevention, as well as reduce the pressures on the NHS.

From BBC

The new catalog also provides a starting point for designing more personalized approaches to treatment and prevention.

From Science Daily

“Any reduction in funding directly affects our ability to provide care, prevention and lifesaving services to the people who rely on us.”

From Los Angeles Times