In 2004, the World Health Organization estimated that about one million deaths per year are caused by air pollution, and
several epidemiological studies have linked air pollution to the development of cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses, including lung cancer.
In humans,
several epidemiological studies have found an inverse association between fiber intake and cardiovascular disease (40).
Despite the fact that it is a difficult undertaking,
several epidemiological studies have attempted to identify the culprit components within the PM mixtures.
Several epidemiological studies suggest that docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega - 3 fatty acid found in fatty fish, might reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Several epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to antibiotics during the peripartum period (late pregnancy and the nursing period after birth) increases the risk for IBD in humans.
Not exact matches
Several years ago Gary Taubes wrote a piece for the New York Times Magazine explaining how lay people can judge the results of
epidemiological studies, Do We Really Know What Makes Us Healthy?
Epidemiological studies have identified
several risk factors for the onset and continuity of behavioural problems.
Several other
epidemiological studies have found no association between SSRIs and ASD.
Several large - scale, federally funded
epidemiological studies are under way to pinpoint possible environmental triggers, as well as early biomarkers of autism.
In 2014, researchers from
several institutes investigated that risk by analyzing genetic data mainly from a Swedish
epidemiological sample, also pulling data from a separate Swedish family
study, the Autism Genome Project, and another set of genetic information around autism, the Simons Simplex Collection.
Throughout his career, Siaka has been responsible for the implementation of
several clinical trials and
epidemiological studies.
Some
epidemiological studies have linked exposure to formaldehyde over
several months with certain forms of cancer, such as leukemia.
There have been
several conflicting
epidemiological studies over the years that found either an increased risk or a decreased risk of prostate cancer in neutered dogs.
In a recent review of the distribution of research grant emphases in the area of violence,
several NIH institutes classified their
studies into one of three categories: (a) preintervention
studies, which included risk or protective
studies, population - based
epidemiological studies, or basic prevention development; (b) efficacy
studies, which included laboratory trials of the impact of specific preventive or treatment interventions targeted at disruptive behavior disorders, including conduct disorder; and (c) effectiveness research, which included
studies of the effectiveness, dissemination, or transportability of interventions into community (nonacademic) settings.
Several studies have supported the original five factor structure of the SDQ in both clinical and
epidemiological samples [15, 20, 30, 32, 45 — 47], others have raised questions about the structural validity of this model.