Sentences with phrase «epidemiological patterns»

It is believed that there have been extensive shifts in the epidemiological patterns of child deaths.
Early today, WHO announced a joint mission with Korea «to gain information and review the situation,» including epidemiological patterns, virus characteristics, and clinical features.
Changes in the epidemiological pattern of sudden infant death syndrome in southeast Norway, 1984 — 1998: implications for future prevention and research
«It's not the epidemiological pattern you'd expect at all.»

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«This is a timely contribution about one of the most important, if not the most important risk factor for liver cirrhosis globally, because our overall knowledge about drinking patterns and liver cirrhosis is sparse and in part contradictory,» said noted expert Jürgen Rehm, PhD, Director of the Social and Epidemiological Research Department of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto.
OBJECTIVE: Knowledge of an enterovirus genome sequence is very important in epidemiological investigation to identify transmission patterns and ascertain the extent of an outbreak.
This is the first prospective pilot study assessing the epidemiological effects of a yoga intervention on biomarkers of inflammation (CRP, IL6, and TNF) and DNA methylation patterns of the CRP, IL6 and TNF genes, and comparing changes in these biomarkers with self - reported stress, distress and mood in middle - aged women.
The third and most convincing type of evidence that long - term sleep habits are associated with the development of numerous diseases comes from tracking the sleep habits and disease patterns over long periods of time in individuals who are initially healthy (i.e., longitudinal epidemiological studies).
The epidemiological literature should be interpreted with caution due to lack of consistency in both defining dietary patterns that include potatoes and in control for potential confounding variables.
Epidemiological data suggest that dietary patterns strongly affect inflammatory processes.»
Also known as the China - Cornell - Oxford Project, the China Study was an enormous epidemiological endeavor exploring diet and disease patterns in rural China — a project coined «the Prix of epidemiology» by the New York Times.
Van Hemert: We're hoping to do more epidemiological work trying to get at why they are showing the geographic patterns we see.
It may be possible to develop improved interventions for individuals who are at high risk for suicide by identifying combinations of risk factors that are associated with the onset of suicidal behavior.2 Prospective epidemiological research can facilitate the identification of such patterns by assessing a wide range of childhood adversities, interpersonal difficulties during middle adolescence, and suicidal behavior during late adolescence and adulthood.
Descriptive research: This category included epidemiological studies where the primary aim was to explore the frequency or patterns of disease, risk factors, or variables that may be related to health (such as knowledge, attitudes or health care service use), at a community or population level.
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