One
study participant developed type 1 diabetes in just over one month!
But, since that study looked only at people who'd already made it into ripe old age, it's tough to say whether or not
the study participants developed these characteristics as a result of old age or if the traits helped them to live as long as they had.
Over the next decade, 215
study participants developed esophageal squamous cell carcinoma; that included 28 cases among the bottom 20 percent for red - meat intake, and 69 cases in the top 20 percent.
Over the next nine years, 10,313
study participants developed prostate cancer and 419 died from the disease.
Not exact matches
The
study participants were asked to
develop strategies for landing the rocket mentally; this, in turn, allowed the patients to strategize ways of blocking out hallucinatory voices inside their heads.
But if the
studies asked whether the entrepreneurs had
developed strategy, prioritized, calculated starting costs and planned cash flow,
study participants would probably say yes.
From the observational
studies, which consisted of around 406,000
participants in total, the researchers found a link between artificial sweeteners and a small increase in BMI (plus a slight increase in the likelihood of
developing Type 2 diabetes).
NOVARTIS PARTNERS WITH SCIENCE 37 TO
DEVELOP «VIRTUAL TRIALS»: Swiss drugmaker Novartis announced plans to work with virtual clinical trial company Science 37 to develop «remote trial» technology that uses video conferencing to lower the barrier of entry for recruiting study participants, according to R
DEVELOP «VIRTUAL TRIALS»: Swiss drugmaker Novartis announced plans to work with virtual clinical trial company Science 37 to
develop «remote trial» technology that uses video conferencing to lower the barrier of entry for recruiting study participants, according to R
develop «remote trial» technology that uses video conferencing to lower the barrier of entry for recruiting
study participants, according to Reuters.
The
study was double blinded, but it is conceivable that
participants could
develop insight into which group they were in because of the compressive effect of the socks and the fact that they felt «tight.»
Participants» reactions were captured using a novel wireless electrocardiograph (ECG) monitor
developed for the
study by University of Rochester engineers Zeljko Ignjatovic and Wendi Heinzelman.
The
study, recently published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, is one of the first to evaluate the rate of depression in mothers at the three onset time points: 24.9 percent of
participants developed depression pre-pregnancy, 36.7 percent
developed it during pregnancy (prenatal) and 38.4 percent
developed depression during the postpartum period.
To conduct the
study, researchers
developed an online survey that asked
participants to respond, true or false, to whether they believed it is acceptable to allow a physician to prescribe medication, at the request of a terminally - ill patient, in order to end that person's life.
She worked with these
participants in
developing research questions, designing field
studies, presenting the results as co-authors on a poster presentation at a national conference and writing grants supporting the project.
But the
study participants eventually
developed scarring around the implants, suggesting that some of the proteins contributing to inflammation weren't effectively blocked by steroids.
Waber and her colleagues at hospitals in five other cities screened thousands of children in order to get a sample that was representative of the diverse demographics of the U.S.
Study participants could not have behavioral or cognitive abnormalities or any risk of
developing a mental or neurological disorder.
To investigate this, the authors conducted a
study involving
participants of Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease: Preterax and Diamicron Modified Re-lease Controlled Evaluation (ADVANCE) trial (published in The Lancet in 2007 and the New England Journal of Medicine in 2008), with its cohort described by the authors as being generally representative of people with diabetes in
developed countries such as Australia, New Zealand, China and nations of Europe, and also including China, a
developing country.
In cognitively healthy adults age 70 and older, Federoff's team measured the levels of 10 lipids found in the blood to identify, with 90 % accuracy, which
study group
participants would
develop cognitive impairment over a 2 - 3 year period.
The
study, recently published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, is one of the first to evaluate the rate of depression in mothers at the three onset time points: 24.9 percent of
participants developed depression pre-pregnancy, 36.7 percent
developed it during pregnancy (prenatal) and 38.4 percent
developed depression during the postpartum period.
In addition, the investigators found, among the HPTN 052
participants who failed treatment, those who had a higher viral load when they joined the
study were more likely to
develop resistance to their antiretroviral drugs.
In addition, the investigators found that among the HPTN 052
participants who started antiretroviral therapy early but failed treatment before May 2011, those who had a higher viral load when they joined the
study were likely to
develop resistance to their antiretroviral drugs.
After four years, 298 of all
study the
participants had
developed at least one BCC, and 108 had
developed at least one SCC.
Of the 3,460
participants in the
study, 182
developed invasive breast cancer during follow - up; 146 of these cases were ER - positive.
Additionally, the results of the
study showed that the
participants which
developed postpartum depression showed higher levels of somatization during the first trimester.
Among the Dunedin
study participants who
developed asthma in childhood, those with higher genetic risk scores were also more likely to suffer with persistent asthma into adulthood.
Because only 19 of the
participants in the new
study developed psychosis, the work should be replicated in a larger sample, Bearden says.
Saint: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Since scientists pinpointed the gene responsible for cystic fibrosis in 1989, the nonprofit group has recruited
study participants and donated millions of dollars to
develop gene - based treatments.
A total of 559
participants without dementia at the start of the
study developed Alzheimer's disease.
Testing showed that 28 per cent of the
study participants had already
developed persistent tinnitus.
«The
participants in our sample didn't
develop eating disorder diagnoses within the two year period that we
studied them, but this
study suggests that future research should investigate whether individuals with greater central fat stores are more likely to
develop bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.»
Compared with
participants with the lowest levels of hsTnT at the start of the
study, those with the highest hsTnT levels had a nearly 5-fold higher risk of
developing heart failure.
Because long - term AZT treatment is known to cut transmission rates in the United States and Europe, Wolfe argued, it is unethical to withhold such treatment from
study participants in the
developing world.
Results showed that 12,198
participants (6.5 %)
developed diabetes during the
study period.
Danaei and colleagues
developed, validated, and evaluated the new score, called Globorisk, using data from eight cohort
studies [1], including more than 50,000
participants.
This activity,
developed in collaboration with BIST, will allow
participants to learn how and why DNA is
studied, and what genetic mutations are and how they relate to cancer.
This large, well - conducted
study suggests a link between inflammation and brain changes related to Alzheimer's, but it didn't investigate whether
participants actually went on to
develop the disease.
The more Mediterranean options
study participants ate — at least 11 of the 55 available — the less likely they were to
develop disease.
REU
participants will conduct original research via specially designed student projects within three main foci: 1) Microgel and Hydrogel Nanoparticles: Designing environmentally sensitive nanoparticles for a variety of applications and fundamental
studies of volume phase transitions; 2) Anisotropic Soft Matter Thin Films: Driving self - assembly of soft matter to
develop thin films with unique properties tied to the shape anisotropy of the materials; and 3) Soft Matter Fluid Flow: Striving to better understand and to improve mixing in liquid soft matter systems and use liquid flow to test and understand biological phenomena.
So far, 79
study participants have
developed congestive heart failure.
Over the 3 - year duration of the
study, some of the
participants who hadn't been diagnosed with Huntington's disease at the beginning of the
study have now
developed symptoms of the disease.
The
study was done on 30 adult
participants who had been diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, which is a group term for health conditions which increase the risk of
developing stroke, heart disease and diabetes.
The
study participants were 3.5 times more likely to
develop vascular dementia if they'd experienced depression symptoms in both middle age and later in life, which suggests that «recurring depression over the life course seems to be triggering vascular changes that puts [people] at risk for vascular dementia,» says lead author Deborah E. Barnes, Ph.D., an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.
And another
study done in 2010, concluded that ALA did not increase the risk of
developing prostate cancer, on the contrary, it was shown to decrease the risk in the
participants.
Researchers from the University of Southampton pooled together data from nine
studies with a total of more than 430,000
participants — of which 1,990 had liver cirrhosis — and found that drinking coffee everyday was linked to a significantly lower risk of
developing the disease.
And a year after the
study began, only 11 % of
participants in the mindfulness group had
developed clinical depression (also known as major depressive disorder), compared to 27 % in the control group.
In the Jupiter trial, a greater percentage of
participants taking Crestor
developed diabetes during the
study; there were also 13 deaths related to gastrointestinal disorders and 18 patients who reported «a confusional state.»
Thirteen percent of the
participants with an anxiety disorder who reported self - medicating with alcohol
developed an alcohol problem over the three - year
study period, compared with just 5 % of those who did not self - medicate.
When the researchers followed up with the men an average of 3.5 years later, roughly 31 % of the
study participants had
developed hypertension.
They found that the
study participants with more disrupted sleep - wake cycles (meaning they were less active during the day and more active at night) were at a greater risk for
developing a mental health issue compared with those who were active during the day and slept soundly through the night.
In all, 1,254
participants in the
study developed type 2 diabetes, a chronic disease in which the body fails to adequately convert blood sugar (glucose) into energy.
A 2008
study that followed a group of adolescent women with ADHD for five years found that the
participants who had been treated with stimulants were nearly 75 % less likely to
develop a substance - use disorder than those who were not, while other research has shown that the use of ADHD medication in young men reduces the risk of later substance - use disorders by 85 %.