US /rɪsk/
・UK /rɪsk/
suffering, if you take a risk and really put yourself into it and many people back you
can increase, not decrease, the suicide risk.
I think it's surrounding yourself with people that give you permission to take that risk.
to take risk, or try new things.
Yet to state these simple facts is to risk being called a "climate change denier."
Yet to state these simple facts is to risk being called a climate change denier.
The more often you risk opening up, the higher the chance of solidifying relationships and meeting new people.
The more often you risk opening up,
In 2017, a study published in the "Journal of the National Cancer Institute" showed that people with cancer who had used alternative medicine instead of conventional treatment had a greater risk of dying.
These unregulated treatments potentially create harm, like medication interactions, liver inflammation, heart arrhythmias, or even an increased risk of getting cancer.
For a long time, doctors have had mixed views on how to make weight loss more accessible to help people lower their risk for illnesses like type 2 diabetes.
to help people lower their risk for illnesses like type 2 diabetes.
That's despite the looming risk of a recession; economic downturn could make quiet quitting a short lived trend.
While the risk, if you're a quiet quitter, is that the economy would slow and then you could find yourself in a situation where you're in a job where you haven't been given the most effort that you can,
putting your vital organs at risk of internal rupturing and tearing.
Your ears are also dangerously at risk, depending on your orientation to the blast.
Some, like Senator Tammy Duckworth think that the evacuation studies need to be redone to include people with disabilities or increased risk of injury to more accurately reflect a real world evacuation.
to include people with disabilities or increased risk of injury...
But what really complicates this disaster is that Turkey was aware of the buildings that were the most high risk.
that were the most high risk.