Results from this paper were presented as a poster at the 45th Annual Society
for Epidemiologic Research Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 29, 2012.
Recall of psychiatric history in cross-sectional surveys: implications
for epidemiologic research
This year, researchers from Stanford University used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wide - Ranging Online Data
for Epidemiologic Research (WONDER) and found the exact same thing — dogs are still dangerous when we don't approach them the right way, and don't educate our kids about canine behavior.
PRAMStat Allows users to access data
for epidemiologic research collected through Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) surveys and may be used to access data related to infant sleep practices.
Not exact matches
Epidemiologic research shows that human milk and breastfeeding of infants provide advantages with regard to general health, growth, and development, while significantly decreasing risk
for a large number of acute and chronic diseases.
Extensive
research using improved
epidemiologic methods and modern laboratory techniques documents diverse and compelling advantages
for infants, mothers, families, and society from breastfeeding and use of human milk
for infant feeding.1 These advantages include health, nutritional, immunologic, developmental, psychologic, social, economic, and environmental benefits.
Crowley and Canzater identify five critical actions that should be priorities
for monitoring HCV: 1) expand and standardize reporting to the CDC, 2) utilize electronic medical records to collect data on HCV cases and the cure cascade, 3) fund
epidemiologic research using clinical data sets, 4) integrate improved monitoring of HCV with responses to the opioid epidemic, and 5) establish and monitor HCV elimination plans across major US health systems.
But, like in the case of other gestational diseases, it will allow
for more targeted surveillance of maternal and fetal outcomes, and facilitate
epidemiologic research to monitor the course of the condition from its genesis to its possible path to chronicity.
Data from this study were obtained from the Compressed Mortality File (CMF) administered by the Office of Analysis, Epidemiology, and Health Promotion of the National Center
for Health Statistics, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Internet - based CDC WONDER, a wide - ranging online data
epidemiologic research system.
From an
epidemiologic perspective, preeclampsia is growing at a rate more rapid than diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, obesity, and chronic kidney disease — diseases
for which substantial
research and treatment funding have been allocated,» explained senior investigator Anupam B. Jena, MD, PhD, Ruth L. Newhouse Associate Professor, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
Expand genetic
epidemiologic research to identify risk and protective factors
for Alzheimer's Disease.»
Biomedical
research, including genomic and
epidemiologic studies, are now impacting clinical practice, and precise, consistent phenotypes are essential
for investigators and clinicians to effectively communicate across all stages of the «bench to bedside» continuum.
Until we know more about the validity of in vitro methods, it is not recommended that they be used in clinical or
epidemiologic research applications or
for food labeling purposes because of the potential
for large over - or underestimates of true GI values.
A scoping review of
epidemiologic risk factors
for pediatric obesity: Implications
for future childhood obesity and dental caries prevention
research.