An example of something where the benefits outweigh the risks is a VBAC, or vaginal birth after cesarean. Some benefits include not having to have another major surgery , better recovery time, and more bonding time with baby. The risk is a less than one percent chance of uterine rupture.
An example of something where the benefits outweigh the risks is a VBAC, or vaginal birth after cesarean. Some benefits include not having to have another major surgery , better recovery time, and more bonding time with baby. The risk is a less than one percent chance of uterine rupture.
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When the problem on the cervix is dysplasia, and not cancer, the risk of the hysterectomy outweighs the benefit.
A positive risk is something that you do that is dangerous but has a good potential outcome. An example is investing money.
Precancerous lesions are at high risk of becoming cancer so they are usually treated as a preventative measure. If there is a risk of treatment that outweighs the risk of cancer they may not be treated, but this is rare.
Yes, they can be taken together, but talk to your doctor about the side effects first, because the risk of seizures is greatly increased and sometimes outweighs the benefits.
The Marine Corps uses a tool called ORM- Operational Risk Management. It determines how to best conduct an operation with the least risk to personnel as possible. If the risk outweighs the success in mission accomplishment, the operation's strategy is modified.
The benefits of workplace design and risk assessment
The risk analysis shows that the potential for benefit outweighs the potential for loss. In other words, it is worth the risk.
EGCG is an abundant and and extremely potent antioxidant that feature a variety of health benefits. For example, EGCG has been found to decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular problems.
The risk factor is down to the potential to lose the money which was invested. Most investors see it as a risk but the possible gain outweighs the potential loss (usually). To be blunt about it, basically ALL investments have an element of risk involved. The level of the risk however, is something that varies. I read a great article on InvestorBee regarding which level of investment risk would suit your budget. Here it is: https://investorbee.com/blog/blog/2011/november/risky-business.aspx
X-rays should be taken only when the benefit outweighs the risk, and that is a decision your doctor should make.