Not exact matches
«That spring, in the midst
of tumultuous political and economic
events, I
learned the hard way that in a market meltdown, not only does liquidity evaporate, but prices can fall so steeply that all decisions have the potential for serious
adverse consequences.»
A paper reporting a «rigorous double blind» study — the VIGOR trial — was submitted to NEJM in 1998, got through peer review at one
of the most up - tight journals in the world
of medicine, and — by way
of cherry - picking the data submitted (selecting out some study subjects whose
adverse events histories which, if considered, would've significantly affected the safety profile for rofecoxib and revealed something that Merck really didn't want us prescribers to
learn about their «blockbuster» product — was published to be touted by Merck's marketing weevils as solid proofs
of Vioxx's tolerability, efficacy, and safety.
However, our results linking early -
learning problems to homelessness, mental illness and substance use are consistent with a growing body
of research indicating that
adverse childhood
events are potent risk factors for a number
of psychiatric and substance use disorders.6
While a growing body
of research has examined the relationship between
adverse childhood
events and subsequent homelessness, 3, 4 few studies have examined the role
of childhood
learning disabilities (LD).