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prospective observational cohort including patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Data from a total of 62,779 participants and 23,949 all - cause mortality cases were analyzed in 8
observational prospective cohort studies, with milk as the main exposure.
Design, Setting, and Participants
Prospective observational study of 102 infants followed up as part of a US pregnancy
cohort study.
Long - term mortality after community - acquired pneumonia — impacts of diabetes and newly discovered hyperglycaemia: a
prospective,
observational cohort study