Sentences with phrase «study looked at the rate»

Yeah I'd be interested to see comparative studies looking at rates of allergies and rates of c - sections and breastfeeding / formula use.

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In a British - Turkish study, participants looked at photos of men in tailored versus off - the - peg suits for just five seconds, with the guys in tailored suits rated as more successful.
Most large scale studies looking at cancer rates don't show changes related to cell phone use.
In previous editions of this guide, we spent a huge amount of time and resources testing cables: We looked at nearly 40 popular and highly rated cables for the prior edition, including sending a selection of those to a former NASA engineer to tear them down and study their physical construction.
When you look at the rate savings from the study, you see it is only about half of 1 per cent even though the leasing company is taking significantly less collateral.
As we did in our annual, more global study, we spent a good deal of time in this research looking at the differences between the marketers who rate themselves highly in terms of overall content marketing effectiveness (the «most effective») versus those who rate themselves as least effective to understand the gaps and identify best practices for paid content promotion.
To date, over sixteen studies have looked at this issue and the impact on abortion, birth or pregnancy rates, the best of which is probably a study by economist Philip Levine [2].
«The benefits of probiotics are strain specific, which means formulators need to look at the clinical studies supporting the exact probiotic strain used to determine what benefits to claim, and ensure inclusion rates through the end of shelf life to support these amounts,» Bush says.
In this article, Sports Insights» economists will take a break from studying interest rates and global currencies to take a micro look at shading sports betting lines.
A study in 2011 looking at more than 645 ACL surgeries found that in patients between the ages of 10 ««19, allograft tissue had a four times higher failure rate than using your own tissue.
Looking behind the Curtain A recent study of elective induction at term purports to show that it would reduce perinatal mortality without affecting spontaneous birth rates, although it would increase admission to a special neonatal care unit if done before 41 weeks, which contradicts the current belief that elective delivery at 39 weeks poses no excess risk.
A couple of studies were done looking at the shoe size of women and the c - section rates.
The study took a close look at how the introduction of solids may affect the rates of obesity in pre-school aged children.
The Freiburg study [21], which looks at any breastfeeding, cites relatively high rates — 74 % at 3 months, 61 % at 6 months, and 28 % at 12 months.
The study looked at infant death rates between the years of 1984 and 2004 and found that deaths classified as accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed (ASSB) increased four-fold over this time period.
The last major study that looked at birth centers was published in 1989, when the national C - section rate was 18 %.
The cost analysis is a companion to a 2010 Pediatrics study that looked at how low breast - feeding rates impact disease in children.
Looking at that same study for a comparison of total neonatal mortality rate (early plus late neonatal for both studies)... Birth Center study shows their neonatal mortality rate was 0.40 / 1000 excluding anomalies.
Yet, when I analyzed all of the studies that the Midwives» Alliance of North America (MANA) says comprise the best evidence for the safety of home birth, I found that every study that looked at nonhospital birth in the United States (and many of the studies that looked at other countries, as well) reported much higher death rates for babies when compared to similar hospital births.
Maybe I'm wrong looking at the increased neonatal death rate in MANA's study, the increased risk of HIE in January 2014 ACOG, the increased risk of Apgars of 0 at 5 minutes (Grunebaum 2014) at homebirth as compared to hospital birth.
However, the studies the agency reviewed were almost all observational — meaning the researchers looked at rates of a given health problem among infants whose mothers chose to breastfeed and those whose mothers did not.
During a news conference at Glens Falls Hospital Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo said that the environment is one of the factors they'll look at, as they study why Warren County and three other regions of the state have higher cancer rates than the rest.
«So my lab is currently looking at those other species of borrelia to see if they're found in this area and how common they are and, similar to this study, to see if ticks are co-infected with those at unexpected rates
But the results of the study, which looked at data from 1995 through 2014, did not show statistically significant rates of illnesses typically associated with PFOA exposure.
That same study looked at 2002 Albany County prison admission rates for drug offenses per 100,000 population and found that 626 blacks were sent to prison compared with 11 whites.
The bike - riding study in question did look at the relationship between attractiveness ratings of Tour de France cyclists and their racing performance.
«Hospitals are going to be looking for ways to improve quality of care for Medicare patients in order to lower readmission rates and prevent fines,» said study co-author, Tomas Philipson, Ph.D., who is the Daniel Levin Chair of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.
But well - designed studies looking at telomere length and signs of health like resting heart rate have begun to provide new details concerning telomeres» effects on biological processes, which may help us establish causality in the future.
Their study analyzes the experiences of individual women; an accompanying policy brief looks at hospital rates of medical interventions at the time of childbirth.
The study looked at cancer rates in the EU 28 member states as a whole and also in the six largest countries — France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the UK — for all cancers, and, individually, for stomach, intestines, pancreas, lung, prostate, breast, uterus (including cervix) and leukemias.
In 1993, Harvard University scientists published a study in the New England Journal of Medicine looking at mortality rates among adults in six U.S. cities.
«We were able to study the transplant sites in parallel and really look at the pros and cons of each to compare the survival rates of the cells in each area,» said Weaver.
Many studies have looked at the immediate effect on death rates in the days following a heat wave.
Most of the studies they analysed looked at children's growth rates.
For example, he says, although the new study found no overall change in the rate of melting at Totten Glacier over the last couple of decades, the large variability in melting rate within those decades warrants a much closer look at the region's complex topography, among other factors, in order to anticipate how the system could actually change in the future.
A recent study identified a link between collectivist societies and murder rates, but did not look at disease rates (Homicide Studies, DOI: 10.1177 / 1088767911406397).
For the study, Levy and a team of 10 investigators looked at such variables as harm from e-cigarettes, and amount of youth uptake, and the rate of cessation among others.
The study, which looks at all visits to California emergency departments from 2005 - 2011, shows that the emergency department «visit rate» decreased by 0.7 percent during the study's timeframe, while the rate of ED visits for non-injury diagnoses rose 13.4 percent.
To look at the rate of change in working memory in relation to different measures of socioeconomic status, the researchers studied more than three hundred 10 - through 13 - year - olds from urban public and parochial schools over four years.
Barber's studies, which often look at patterns in 40 countries or more, have shown the power of the sex ratio in predicting such things as the rate of nonmarital births, the practice of polygyny, and even the likelihood that men will grow facial hair.
«Other studies have looked at racial disparities in treatment and still others have focused on racial differences in survival rates of cancer patients, but our research attempted to go further by demonstrating the impact of race - based inequalities in cancer treatment on survival rates of black colorectal cancer patients,» said James D. Murphy, MD, MS, assistant professor and chief of the Radiation Oncology Gastrointestinal Tumor Service at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center.
The research team explored data from more than 100,000 participants in the Nurses» Health Study (NHS), looking at rates of cardiovascular disease, specifically incidence of coronary heart disease and stroke.
The paper's authors reviewed recent studies in conservation science, looking at rates of species extinction, distribution and protection to determine where there were crucial gaps in knowledge, where threats to species are expanding and how best to tailor protection efforts to be successful.
The study used data from Washington state to look at whether enrolling people with severe mental illness in Medicaid before their release from prison increased their use of community mental health services and reduced rearrest and reincarceration rates.
Since high coverage and compliance rates can be difficult to achieve with the current three - dose HPV vaccineregimen, several studies have looked at the possibility of reducing the number of doses.
«This is one of the first comprehensive studies to look at rates of molecular evolution in dolphins.»
More expansive genetic studies are now underway as researchers «look at the rate of genetic variation across the entire genome» of centenarians, says Thomas Perls, director of the New England Centenarian Study at Boston University.
They add that the study did not look at the time lag between implementation and effect of the changes, but suggest that improvements in tooth decay would be seen first, followed by reduced rates of obesity and cases of type 2 diabetes.
She has looked for ways to spread NIH's money further at a time when success rates are at record lows and co-chaired a study of the biomedical workforce that recommended stronger mentoring for young scientists and training for alternative careers.
There are few studies to date looking at the feasibility and diagnostic success rate of next - generation sequencing in the NICU.
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