«We acknowledge that SV40 at least could have a carcinogenic effect but
epidemiological evidence does not suggest that it actually did,» says IOM committee member Steven Goodman, a biostatistician at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
Not exact matches
However, «taking into consideration the weight of
evidence,» EFSA concluded that the
epidemiological studies
did not contradict the conclusion from animal studies «that glyphosate is unlikely to pose a carcinogenic hazard to humans.»
However, the vaccine court didn't recognize Bruesewitz's claim because, 1 month before her case was filed, the type of complications she experienced were removed from a list of those entitled to compensation, based on
epidemiological evidence that vaccines weren't the cause.
Despite the reasonableness of thinking that it would reduce the risk of a range of age - related diseases, so far «the vast majority of the
epidemiological data
does not support the hypothesis that body iron stores are directly related to the risk of developing CHD,» (2) and there's no
evidence that it's protective against any other age - related disorder.»
They
did not look at rats only, but other «animals» including humans and the rat studies were only part of their studies, which included
epidemiological evidence and meta surveys.
Consistent
epidemiological evidence, particularly for depression, suggests an association between measures of diet quality and mental health, across multiple populations and age groups; these
do not appear to be explained by other demographic, lifestyle factors or reverse causality.