Not exact matches
An important trigger this year will be the
outcome of a
study where Darzalex is being tested as first - line treatment in combination
with Celgene Corp's Revlimid.
And we repeated our
studies with other health
outcomes we would not expect to be affected by the fracking industry.
«There is no clear benefit for weight loss, and there's a potential association
with increased weight gain, diabetes and other negative cardiovascular
outcomes,» lead
study author Meghan Azad tells NPR.
This press release contains forward - looking statements, including expectations regarding adjudication of MACE events, results and related timing and announcements
with respect to Amarin's REDUCE - IT cardiovascular
outcomes study; expectations related to the final
outcomes of the REDUCE - IT
study and the anticipated successful completion of the REDUCE - IT
study; and statements regarding the potential and therapeutic benefits of Vascepa.
REDUCE - IT is the first multinational cardiovascular
outcomes study evaluating the effect of prescription pure EPA therapy, or any triglyceride - lowering therapy, as an add - on to statins in patients
with high cardiovascular risk who, despite stable statin therapy, have elevated triglyceride levels (150 - 499 mg / dL).
A large portion of the male and female patients enrolled in this
outcomes study are anticipated to also be diagnosed
with type 2 diabetes.
It's counter-intuitive, but Grant says a
study involving a math test has confirmed the finding: «When the defensive pessimists distracted themselves
with another task right before the math test, their scores were about 25 percent lower than when they listed the most extreme
outcomes that could happen in the test, and how they might feel.
His method for
studying the validity of elections is to compare exit poll results
with official election
outcomes.
The Abacus
study also asked those who voted in the 2015 Canadian General Election to rank a ballot that included the main political parties and generated data for 11 regions to estimate,
with increased precision, the
outcome of the Canadian election had it been run under different electoral systems.
There is not one peer reviewed academic
study that demonstrates even ONE poor
outcome of actually following through
with what the Declaration of Independence says «ALL men, (not just straight men) are created equal»
Just published in the journal the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound
study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups —
with the
outcomes for children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal in almost every category
In taking this position, Spitzer has agreed purely scientific approach to the limitations of Spitzer's
study and would be to conduct more rigorous
outcome findings, something that he along
with others have been calling for all along Even the APA Report on correct Responses to Orient.
With that any genuine Lutheran commitment to the normative character of Scripture vanished and the
outcome of the
study became predictable.
In one
study of college students suffering «an enduring, significant negative
outcome» from encounter groups, it was found that groups
with most of the severe problems had had aggressive, confronting, authoritarian leaders.4
About 1971, however, there was a major turn in my pilgrimage as I gradually became painfully aware of the so - called
outcome studies reporting the dubious effectiveness of average psychotherapy, whose cure rates barely match spontaneous remission, coupled
with the frightening spectre of client deterioration (i.e., patients finding their condition worsening under the care of professional psychotherapists).
For example, even though their numbers are vanishingly few, a close
study of patients
with sex «change operations might demonstrate what
outcomes constitute a success or failure of this life «threatening operation.
Nutritionist Marion Nestle, whose voice we always listen for on these matters, warns that this
study still does not prove that eating chocolate causes better health
outcomes, only that it's been associated
with them.
This agreement aligns
with the desired
outcomes expressed by industry during that
study.
(And some of these
studies have participants eat 20 pieces of fruit a day
with no negative
outcomes.)
«While we can't make a direct link between higher caffeine consumption and lower incidence of cognitive impairment and dementia,
with further
study, we can better quantify its relationship
with cognitive health
outcomes.
Other
studies have found similar unhealthy food
outcomes when countries enter trade or investment deals
with the U.S. Examples include increased sugary soft - drink consumption in Vietnam and a spike in high - fructose corn syrup sweeteners in Canada (adding an extra 42 calories per day) following NAFTA's full implementation in 1998.
Our results are also in line
with the consolidated evidence that industry sponsorship of various types of research is associated
with favorable
outcomes for the sponsor in both human [29, 31 — 34] and animal
studies [35, 36].
Question Is food industry sponsorship of nutrition
studies associated
with outcomes that favor the sponsor?
The most commonly
studied outcome was the association of industry sponsorship
with conclusions (8 reports); 5 reports assessed only conclusions.
Several reliable
studies have shown that high levels of interest by a father in his child's schooling and education are associated
with improved
outcomes, including:
In British Columbia, in a longitudinal
study which partly controlled for fathers» mental health
outcomes, multivariate analysis found adverse employment experiences among fathers strongly associated
with their sons» attempted / completed suicide later, and
with elevated odds for daughters» attempted suicide (Ostry et al, 2006).
The other thing the researchers said in their introduction that was conveniently not mentioned by Hanna Rosin in her article is that «should breastfeeding be shown to have a negative impact on work
outcomes, our
study will provide evidence that breastfeeding promotion needs to be coupled
with protections for women's work and earnings».
Certainly, there may even have been midwifery students among those catching breech babies, as was true of the Hannah 2000
study, or even neonates
with fatal - anomalies which occurs
with increased incidence
with breech presentation, elevating poor
outcomes for vaginal breech birth.
Outcomes of planned home births
with certified professional midwives: large prospective
study in North America.
This poses the question then if the Wax (2010)
study is not specific to whether home birth is safe in comparison to hospital birth, but if
outcomes correlate
with the type of midwife (level of training) and acceptance of out - of - hospital birth in the larger healthcare system?
Hutton EK, Reitsma AH, Kaufman K.
Outcomes associated
with planned home and planned hospital births in low - risk women attended by midwives in Ontario, Canada, 2003 — 2006: a retrospective cohort
study.
This means that in the
studies in which midwives
with certification of some kind attended home births, the
outcomes were the same except there was no increase in the neonatal death rate.
Park District officials plan to talk
with residents in the Ashbury subdivision about the
outcome of a traffic
study that was originally expected to be completed last fall.
Most research involving peer statuses focused on social
outcomes until a classic
study was performed
with 11 to 13 - year - olds in 1995, which found a clear relationship between popularity and achievement.
In the latest paper discussed in that post, Severe adverse maternal
outcomes among low risk women
with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: nationwide cohort
study, de Jonge concluded:
First, a little background on the
study,
Outcomes of planned home birth
with registered midwife versus planned hospital birth
with midwife or physician.
The
study by Narvaes and colleagues Lijuan Wang and Ying Cheng shows that childhood experiences that match
with human evolved needs lead to better
outcomes in adulthood.
On the evidence side, I know that the evidence primarily comes from observational
studies, and there are methodological issues
with measuring dose and duration of breastfeeding particularly after the introduction of complementary foods, however the evidence is fairly consistent in showing a reduction in gastrointestinal, respiratory and ear infections (see «Breastfeeding and maternal and infant
outcomes in developed countries» http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17764214).
Although it is generally agreed (Dunn, 2004) that children in separated families do best when they retain a strong, positive relationship
with both parents, many
studies have found no significant association between the frequency of non-resident father - child contact and more positive child
outcomes (Amato & Gilbreth, 1999).
A review by Goldman (2005) of five
studies using multivariate analyses which isolate the independent impact of fathers» involvement in children's learning on educational
outcomes, clearly shows that fathers» involvement (both in terms of level and frequency) in their children's schools is a key factor that correlates
with better educational
outcomes for children.
Studies also show a range of negative developmental
outcomes associated
with fathers» (and father - figures») poor parenting or psychopathology — as is also the case
with mothers.
I had not seen the picture of Brian Wansink in the milk ad before and have a hard time accepting
studies funded by industries
with a vested interest in the
outcome.
In
studies tracking children over the long term, such babies have ended up
with better
outcomes than their more laid - back peers — if they were raised by sensitive, responsive parents (Stright et al 2008; Pluess and Belsky 2010).
Study results provide evidence that mortality
outcomes in planned home birth are not significantly different compared to planned hospital birth, among 693,592 women
with singleton births in the Netherlands.
Another
outcome of this
study on fatherhood showed the ability decision - making when faced
with choice and change, at least for the girls.
Her latest effort is Severe adverse maternal
outcomes among low risk women
with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: nationwide cohort
study.
Although controlled cord traction is a recognised technique in active management of the third stage and at least one
study has shown it has no impact either way on PPH, so it isn't like the student OB was doing something totally weird and crazy
with a predictably horrible
outcome.
Not long ago, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University of Wuerzburg conducted a five - year
study that compared the pregnancy
outcomes of older women
with their younger counterparts.
The strengths of the
study include the ability to compare
outcomes by the woman's planned place of birth at the start of care in labour, the high participation of midwifery units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically important differences in adverse perinatal
outcomes, the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability of the groups by conducting an additional analysis restricted to women
with no complicating conditions identified at the start of care in labour, and the ability to control for several important potential confounders.
We compared perinatal
outcomes with those of
studies of low risk hospital births in the United States.