Sentences with phrase «epidemiologists first»

«CDC doctors and epidemiologists first located the virus among the bath house patrons in California.
OHHHHHHHH When women listen to the epidemiologist FIRST and then LOOK at her pocket book and what her husband / mr man can actually provide for her maternity care.......

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Marsden began his career in public health as a neonatologist and epidemiologist, first in California then Denmark.
«Our analysis of the [earlier data] was rightly treated with caution; it was the first ever report of these links,» says epidemiologist Richard Melzer of the Peninsula Medical School in England, an author of both studies, the latest one published Tuesday in PLoS ONE.
The first hint of nicotine's curious benefits came from a study published in 1966 by Harold Kahn, an epidemiologist at the National Institutes of Health.
Extrapolating to the U.S. population, «105,000 12 - to 21 - year olds appear to have smoked their first cigarette because of the influence of e-cigarette advertising,» says John Pierce, a behavioral epidemiologist at the University of California, San Diego.
He and his Hutch team wrote up the study with researchers in Kenya and with University of Washington colleagues led by physician and epidemiologist Dr. Scott McClelland, who is first author on the paper.
First author Barbara Martin, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, admits the results are not conclusive.
Epidemiologist Felicia Rabito says the study is the first to test whether asthma symptom days could be reduced with a simpler approach to cockroach control.
«We found prenatal SSRI exposure was nearly 3 times as likely in boys with ASD relative to typical development, with the greatest risk when exposure took place during the first trimester,» said Li - Ching Lee, Ph.D., Sc.M., psychiatric epidemiologist in the Bloomberg School's Department of Epidemiology.
Grais celebrates even the smaller of her team's accomplishments, like the completion of a field survey or the publication of an epidemiologist's first peer - reviewed article.
The stories of Father Carlos and Dr. N'goy, the District Medical Officer who had first identified the epidemic, the reports at the Bumba hospital, the evident fear of the pilots and the townspeople of Bumba and their desperate attempts to flee the town... the apparent virulence of this disease, the high mortality — put together with the poverty and poor organization that characterized Zaire and the potential for contagion in Kinshasa — added up to a picture that Joel Breman, a CDC senior epidemiologist, summarized as «potentially the most deadly epidemic of the century.»
«We now have a better idea of how NSAID use may benefit a subset of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer,» said Xinwei Hua, the study's first author and an epidemiologist at Fred Hutch.
In this first example of that phenomenon in birds and nematodes, we learned that a class of parasites that is a present - day scourge once switched hosts from birds to mammals — a process that is all too familiar to modern epidemiologists.
Genetic epidemiologist Marilyn Cornelis of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston knows about coffee addicts first hand — she's got one in the family.
The study points to a specific need for investments to help IPV victims avoid tobacco, adds first author Rishi Caleyachetty, MBBS, PhD, an epidemiologist on a Fulbright Scholarship at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health when he wrote the paper.
«This is the first study of its kind designed to test the effects of a diet on the decline of cognitive abilities among a large group of individuals 65 to 84 years old who currently do not have cognitive impairment,» says Martha Clare Morris, ScD, a nutritional epidemiologist at Rush and principal investigator of the study.
First, see your doctor, who can refer you to a physical therapist who'll teach you exercises to strengthen the muscles around your joint and take pressure off of it, says Jennifer Hootman, PhD, an epidemiologist with the Arthritis Program at the CDC.
First proposed by British epidemiologist Dr David Strachan in 1989, the hygiene hypothesis asserts that a lack of exposure to bacteria during early childhood increases the chances of developing allergies.
«The first event in cancer is loss of communication among cells due to, among other things, low vitamin D and calcium levels,» said epidemiologist Cedric Garland.
In the first of these epidemiologists followed some ninety thousand women health workers aged 34 - 59 for 25 years; in the other they followed forty thousand male counterparts aged 40 - 75 for twenty years.
But epidemiologists always clean their data as much as possible first.
«To our knowledge, this is the first study concluding a severe and general decrease in sperm concentration and morphology at the scale of a whole country over a substantial period,» wrote environmental health epidemiologist Dr Joelle Le Moal, and author of the report.
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