For their study, published in Science, the scientists used a mathematical model that analyzed genome sequencing and
epidemiological data for 32 types of cancer.
While the possibilities are endless, a few practical examples of use for the 5D colorimetric technique could include tracking gas prices per county, analyzing foreclosure rates in different states or tracking
epidemiological data for a virus.
Not exact matches
The most amazing
epidemiological study on the safety of formula has been going on
for decades, it's called «a large proportion of full term humans in the developed world», and there is currently no hard
data that there are dangers, or even visible trends associated with formula.
«Current
epidemiological data in humans do not support a meaningful link between diet drinks and risk
for diabetes, whereas sugar - rich beverages do appear to be associated with higher diabetes risk.
One was the collection of
data on mass shootings in the U.S., which is an essential resource
for any
epidemiological study of the effects of gun - control measures.
For the study, Dorevitch and colleagues estimated the number of recreational waterborne illnesses using data from two large epidemiological studies as well as reports of water - borne disease outbreaks from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or C
For the study, Dorevitch and colleagues estimated the number of recreational waterborne illnesses using
data from two large
epidemiological studies as well as reports of water - borne disease outbreaks from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, or C
for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
Previous research has largely focused on dietary components and which diet would be best to lower the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes, but so far there is no clear evidence from
epidemiological or clinical trial
data that a specific diet is optimal
for long - term weight - loss or lowering the risk of diabetes.
His work involved gathering
data for an
epidemiological study about congenital malformations by reading medical reports and talking to families and, Cordier says, his boss «felt that I had a good relationship with patients and that maybe I could do more» to help them.
Revised ideas about the role of fat in disease could help explain the murky
data, notes Michael Thun, who heads
epidemiological research
for the American Cancer Society.
When
epidemiological data are scarce, social media and Internet reports can be reliable tools
for forecasting infectious disease outbreaks, according to a study led by an expert in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University.
For this reason, WHO also uses clinical and
epidemiological data when making risk assessments.
The 26 % excess of breast cancer is consistent with estimates from pooled
epidemiological data, which reported a 15 % increase
for estrogen plus progestin use
for less than 5 years and a 53 % increase
for use
for more than 5 years.32 It is also consistent with the (nonsignificant) 27 % increase found after 6.8 years of follow - up in HERS.33
Future work will also focus on developing methods
for collecting
data from multiple sources to construct integrated maps of the many different factors that determine disease transmission and the emergence and spread of resistance, such as
epidemiological and ecological
data.
For the analysis,
data were made use of to examine associations between dietary magnesium and various conditions from 40
epidemiological studies over a time period from 1999 to 2016.
Minger's analysis tore apart many of the most important statistical claims of the China Study using
data from the original monograph of Campbell's massive
epidemiological study bearing that name, and brought to light a critical piece of information refuting once and
for all Campbell's claims that plant proteins act differently than animal proteins.
They reviewed the
data in articles from 1977 to the present and concluded, «the main findings of this systematic review and meta - analysis are that the
epidemiological evidence currently available to the dietary committees provides no statistically significant retrospective support
for the introduction of dietary fat guidelines.»
This can then be compared with the
data on total fiber consumption and risk
for CHD in the three primary
epidemiological studies shown in Table 7 - 2.
Summary The strongest
data supporting a relationship between fiber and weight maintenance come from the few
epidemiological studies showing that Dietary Fiber intake is lower
for obese men and women than
for lean men and women and that BMI is lower with higher fiber consumption
for both men and women.
According to UNESCO
data and
epidemiological studies it is the progressive societies like those in Northern Europe and Massachusetts that care much better
for their children.
Although rabies RNA was unable to be collected
for molecular typing, the
epidemiological data highly suggest that the girl was exposed by a rabid free - roaming cat (CDC MMWR, 2012).»
Her project
for the Masters in Preventive Veterinary Medicine program was an
epidemiological study on Lyme disease in northern California and she presented the
data at the International Conference
for Diseases in Nature Communicable to Man.
As the leading cause of untimely death
for dogs and cats in the U.S., euthanasia of shelter dogs and cats calls
for consistent, uniform collection and reporting of shelter
data and an
epidemiological approach to quantify, track and treat the problem.
The VetCompass ™ Programme collates de-identified EPR
data from primary - care veterinary practices in the UK
for epidemiological research [19].
The VetCompass ™ Programme collates de-identified clinical
data from primary - care veterinary practices in the UK
for epidemiological research.
For the new study, scientists from the National Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, and a number of other international institutions analyzed
data from a wealth of U.S. and European
epidemiological health studies.
Photo: Paul L. Nettles, CC * Cough * * Wheeze * * Argh * An extended
epidemiological analysis, building on
data from 350,000 people over 18 years, and an additional 150,000 people in more recent years, was conducted
for the Health Effects Institute by
EPA's
epidemiological work is based on
data sets that are not available
for independent review, were prepared by organizations that were being paid by EPA (and would lose funding if this were not an issue) and the relationship they claim is not present in other similar
data sets.
The
data produced are an integral part of health information management, and are used by local and national governments, private healthcare organizations and international agencies
for various purposes, including medical and health services research,
epidemiological studies, health resource allocation, case mix management, public health programming, medical billing, and public education.
Researched and generated
data for successful grant proposal, developed questionnaires
for epidemiological study and analyzed human biological samples in the laboratory.
Although we know of no previous attempt to estimate the lifetime prevalence of DSM - IV oppositional - defiant disorder, conduct disorder, or attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder in a nationally representative sample of adults, the NCS - R estimates are in the range reported in
epidemiological surveys of adolescents.26, 27 The NCS - R prevalence estimate
for intermittent explosive disorder is also consistent with the scant
data on the prevalence of that disorder.28 Given that previous
epidemiological surveys excluded these impulse - control disorders, it is striking that their combined lifetime prevalence is higher than that
for either mood disorders or substance use disorders.
While
epidemiological data support that Latino youth are at no greater risk
for substance use than the general youth population, some
data indicate that they might be at greater risk
for the co-morbid effects and consequences of substance use (e.g., school failure, incarceration, poor health).
Context Community
epidemiological data on the prevalence and correlates of adolescent mental disorders are needed
for policy planning purposes.
Marriage is the central relationship
for the majority of adults, and morbidity and mortality are reliably lower
for married individuals than unmarried individuals across such diverse health threats as cancer, heart attacks, and surgery.1 - 4 Although loss of a spouse through death or divorce can provoke adverse mental and physical health changes,1,5 - 7 the simple presence of a spouse is not necessarily protective; a troubled marriage is itself a prime source of stress, while simultaneously limiting the partner's ability to seek support in other relationships.8 The impact of a turbulent marriage is substantial;
for example,
epidemiological data demonstrated that unhappy marriages were a potent risk factor
for major depressive disorder, associated with a 25-fold increase relative to untroubled marriages.9 Similarly, other researchers found a 10-fold increase in risk
for depressive symptoms associated with marital discord.10