Not exact matches
Uninsured
women 40 - years of
age and older living in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison Counties can register for free cancer screenings, win prizes and receive a free gift bag for
participating in the Love Yourself Screening Event scheduled... Read more
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators
participated in the
Women's March in Washington Saturday that brought together all genders,
ages and races.
Early Cancer Detection Goal of Week - Long Screening Event «Cancer Services Program Reaches Out to Uninsured Tri-County
Women» Uninsured women 40 - years of age and older living in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison Counties can register for free cancer screenings, win prizes and receive a free gift bag for participating in the Love Yourself Screening Event scheduled for the week of October 3rd through October
Women» Uninsured
women 40 - years of age and older living in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison Counties can register for free cancer screenings, win prizes and receive a free gift bag for participating in the Love Yourself Screening Event scheduled for the week of October 3rd through October
women 40 - years of
age and older living in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison Counties can register for free cancer screenings, win prizes and receive a free gift bag for
participating in the Love Yourself Screening Event scheduled for the week of October 3rd through October 7th.
For the current analyses, participants included over 55,000
women (
ages 30 - 55) with high blood pressure from the Nurses» Health Study and 18,000 men (
ages 40 - 75) who
participated in the Health Professionals Follow - Up Study.
Seventy
women who were between the
ages of 18 and 40 and had PCOS
participated in the prospective randomized double - blind, placebo - controlled clinical trial.
Women are increasingly
participating in risky alcohol use at younger
ages.
Meltzer and the other
women who
participated in the trial ranged in
age from 34 to 64.
Women who
participated in exercise as adolescents had a reduced risk of death from cancer and all causes in their middle and older
ages, a new study shows.
The researchers studied data from 97,788
women ages 12 to 44 years old who
participated in the U.S. National Survey of Drug Use and Health from 2010 to 2014.
They recruited 140 men and
women ages 18 - 68 through a national research website and paid them a small amount to
participate in the study.
Women age 25 - 65 who have been diagnosed with HPV 16 or HPV 18 are needed to
participate in a small Phase I tolerability clinical trial of GTL001 with only a three - month follow - up period.
Nearly 1,500
women,
ages 64 to 95,
participated in the study.
Stanton's team analyzed data from 72
women aged 18 to 39 years who had previously
participated in three experiments (one published, two not) conducted at The University of Texas in Austin.
Data from the University of Chicago's National Social Life, Health and
Aging Project (NSHAP), presented in the August 23, 2007, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that many men and
women remain sexually active —
participating in vaginal intercourse, oral sex and masturbation — well into their 70s and 80s.
Specimens tested for FMc were obtained from
women residing in the three county Puget Sound region of Western Washington State who previously
participated in a population - based case - control study of breast cancer in
women aged 21 — 44.
Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston studied 2,450
women ages 20 to 59 who had
participated in a national survey from 2003 to 2006 and found that 1,141
women tested positive for HPV.
Individuals who
participated in the study included 66 men and 99
women aged 45 — 55.
Ten healthy volunteers (n = 8 men and 2
women)
aged 40 ± 10 y and with a normal body mass index -LSB-(in kg / m2) 23.7 — 3.2]
participated in the study.
Design: A total of 130 sarcopenic elderly people (53 men and 77
women; mean
age: 80.3 y)
participated in a 12 - wk randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled supplementation trial.
Of the 17
women,
aged 33 - 58 years, who
participated in the study, 86 % practiced yoga at home throughout the entire four - week duration of the study.
A total of 200 overweight men and
women,
aged 20 to 65 years,
participated in the study.
Method: Among 177
women who
participated in the Dietary Intervention Study in Children, dietary intakes at
ages 10 — 18 years were assessed on five occasions by 24 - hour recalls and averaged.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study among 180
women ages 25 to 29 years old who
participated in the Dietary Intervention Study in Children 2006 Follow - up Study.
The aim is to show that
women in every
age group can
participate in style and fashion.
1000 men and
women from the
ages of 18 to 34
participated in the poll.
There are 9.4 million
women in England
aged between 14 - 40 years old, and when asked, seven million say that they would like to
participate more in sport and physical activity.
Scent isn't just for
women; in fact, 63 percent of men
aged 18 to 64 who
participated in an NPD Group poll said they wear a fragrance occasionally.
According to Statistics Canada, the percentage of
women 15 years of
age and over who
participate in the workforce jumped from 45.7 % in 1976 to 61.8 % in 2005.
For the study, almost 1,500
women,
ages 64 to 95,
participated.
We had previously established that
participating women were representative of Japanese mothers in terms of
age, socioeconomic status, history of major depressive disorders, and parity, and that the children were representative of Japanese children in birth weight and gestational
age (Takagai et al., in press; Tsuchiya et al., 2010).
Participating women aged 25 to 60 years were screened to ascertain whether they had children who met eligibility criteria.
Seven of the 14 regional centers involved in the trial
participated in the trial, based on willingness to
participate, the presence of a substantial number of
women in the child - rearing
ages, and the availability of clinicians experienced at evaluating children.
Eight hundred eight (98 %) of 824
women were screened to ascertain whether they had at least 1 child
aged 7 through 17 years; only 177 (22 %) of 808 had children in that
age range; 151 (85 %) of 177 eligible mother - child pairs consented to
participate in the child study.
Women who agreed to
participate in the study (N = 439) represented about 80 % of those who were eligible.10 Participants in the intervention groups (PP+HS vs HS only) differed from those in the UC group on 2 potential confounds, maternal education and maternal
age (Table 2).
According to the General Statistics Office, in 2015, the number of domestic migrants
aged 15 years - old and over was approximately 1.24 million people in which
women accounted for 57.7 %, and up to 78.4 % of them
participated in the workforce (the remaining 21.6 % are students or unemployed).
Only 22 % of
participating women who were
aged 25 through 60 years had children
aged 7 to 17 years.
Eight to twelve
women with similar gestational
ages meet together, learning care skills,
participating in a facilitated discussion, and developing a support network with other group members.
One - hundred - ninety - two
women aged 22 to 48 (M = 33.51, SD = 5.21)
participated in the study.
There were no differences in the
age, education, or marital status of those
women who chose to enroll vs those who declined, except that 80 % of the whites agreed to
participate vs 96 % of the nonwhites (almost all African - Americans).
Nineteen therapists
participated (15
women, 4 men; mean ± SD
age, 30.2 ± 6.7 years), 3 with doctoral degrees, 14 with master's degrees, and 2 with bachelor's degrees.
-LCB- \ it Study design: -RCB- Twenty subjects, 8 men and 12
women,
aged 20 — 55,
participated in the study.
Strategies: Give priority to
aged / disability care and men,
women, child and youth health issues; enhance awareness of nutrition, hygiene and substance abuse; awareness of environmental health issues such as water, waste disposal and power; establish regional health «benchmark» data bank;
participate in Mid North Coast Area Health Service and other stakeholder in relation to medical transport.
Thirty - six older adults (8 men and 28
women)
aged 58 — 82 years (M = 72.08 years, SD = 7.18) and 27 younger adults (12 men and 15
women)
aged 18 — 25 years (M = 19.93 years, SD = 2.02)
participated in the current study.
More than 79,000
women between the
ages of 50 and 79 across the US
participated in the three - year study.
The
participating women had a mean
age of 29.6 years (standard deviation [SD] 4.55).
To recruit the participants in the GUTS 2 cohort, we mailed letters to 20,700
women in NHS II who had children
aged 9 — 17 years, which described the purpose of the study and requested permission for their child to
participate.