Not exact matches
The rates of NICU admissions and low Apgar scores did not significantly
differ among nulliparous women (NICU admissions up to 28 days, 3.41 % versus 3.61 %, aOR 1.05, 95 %
CI: 0.92 to 1.18).
A separate meta - analysis of 15 studies indicated that ever breastfed compared with never breastfed was associated with a 9 % lower risk for childhood leukemia (odds ratio, 0.91; 95 %
CI, 0.80 - 1.04), although the definition of never breastfed
differed between studies.
Another analysis was conducted for ever vs never breastfed, including 14 studies because 3 studies did not have data for never breastfed.18, 41,43 The definition of never breastfed
differed among studies, with some defining never as no and some as less than 1 month; therefore, between - study heterogeneity was significantly higher (Cochran - Q = 38; P <.01; I2 = 65.8 %; 95 %
CI, 30.8 % -79.2 %).
«Since antiviral activity of
Ci extracts
differs from all clinically approved drugs,
Ci - derived products could be an important complementation to current established drug regimens,» says Brack - Werner.
Like Sandberg's breakout work, which has been criticized for minimizing the barriers women in the workforce face — especially women of races, classes and sexualities that
differ from its wealthy, white,
cis author — the tips provided do seem to be geared towards «employable,» educated women.
Data presented as mean OR (with 95 %
CI) of the purebred group relative to mixed - breed dogs, mean P value of the matched control sampling sets, and the number of times (of 50) that those matched control sampling sets indicated a significant difference in probability that mixed - breed and purebred categories
differed in prevalence of each condition (denoted in italics)
I can certainly understand that there are
differing scientific views about
CIs and error ranges and measures of probability — but categorical statements such a yours, that «solid evidence» doesn't exist, don't wash with me.