Sentences with phrase «large population studies»

However, two other large population studies did not find any increase in estrogen levels or breast cancer risk linked to grapefruit.
These statements represent the contradictory conclusions that large population studies on pregnancy and alcohol can reach.
But this is the first large population study to look at how a new diagnosis of depression might affect people with coronary heart disease, according to researchers.
Now results from the first large population study conducted to assess the association show that older age at natural menopause and the use of oral HT are each associated with a higher risk of hearing loss.
However, their recommendations have never been compellingly proven scientifically in large population studies.
Much of the evidence against BPA comes from large population studies rather than controlled clinical trials.
«What we need are larger population studies examining the relative benefits of different drugs in treating diabetes and looking for these outcomes in people followed over an extended time period.»
Large population studies show that those with the least green space within one kilometre of home have a 25 % greater risk of depression and a 30 % higher risk of an anxiety disorder.
Large population studies suggest that getting omega - 3 fatty acids in the diet, primarily from fish, helps protect against stroke caused by plaque build up and blood clots in the arteries that lead to the brain.
Now even more conservative groups are starting to question this connection, citing a recent study that showed higher saturated fat consumption didn't mean higher rates of heart disease when looking at large population studies.
It's going to take some large population studies once there's a mildly representative population of SERP's with top ranked G + results.
Researchers are interested in their therapeutic potential for several reasons: Large population studies have shown a correlation between rates of seafood consumption and depression.
The problem of missing variables Janni Niclasen's study looks at the results of a large population study conducted between 1996 and 2002.
She was surprised by the different results that were reached, and she decided to get to the bottom of the results by following up on the large population study done by the Danish Health and medicine authorities called «Danish National Birth Cohort» («Bedre Sundhed for Mor og Barn») which gathered information about alcohol and pregnancy.
For the first time, a large population study has quantified the chance of pregnancy after treatment for cancer diagnosed in girls and women aged 39 or under.
More recently, improved gene - sequencing technology and larger population studies have made it possible to detect gene variants that appear in only 1 percent of the human population.
The results of a large population study presented today at the European League Against Rheumatism Annual Congress (EULAR 2015) showed an increased risk of developing Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) among psoriasis patients exposed to physical trauma, particularly when the trauma involved bone and / or joints.
«Despite its blood cholesterol raising effects, recent meta analyses (combined, large population studies) show that saturated fats have little adverse effect upon the risk for heart disease.
Chronic urticaria and autoimmunity: associations found in a large population study.
Green tea's popularity has been fueled in part by a barrage of research linking EGCG to benefits like weight loss to cancer prevention, but the evidence comes largely from test tube studies, research on animals and large population studies, none of it very rigorous, and researchers could not rule out the contribution of other healthy behaviors that tend to cluster together.
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