Sentences with phrase «term epidemiological studies»

Long - term epidemiological studies have suggested that a diet high in sulfur - containing veggies, like kale, can significantly reduce the risk of bladder cancer.

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The most amazing epidemiological study on the safety of formula has been going on for decades, it's called «a large proportion of full term humans in the developed world», and there is currently no hard data that there are dangers, or even visible trends associated with formula.
They were all in a large, long - term epidemiological effort called the Nurses Health Study II.
He was among the first to identify the long - term effects of multiple concussions through large - scale epidemiological studies of retired professional football players.
However to date, epidemiological studies that have examined associations between long - term exposure to traffic - related air pollution and type 2 diabetes in adults are inconsistent, and studies on insulin resistance in children are scarce.
His long - term collaboration with Dr. Baruch S. Blumberg, who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the hepatitis B virus, led to breakthrough epidemiological, clinical, and virological studies of hepatitis B and its link to primary liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Most data on the long - term effects of anabolic steroids in humans come from case reports rather than formal epidemiological studies.
The third and most convincing type of evidence that long - term sleep habits are associated with the development of numerous diseases comes from tracking the sleep habits and disease patterns over long periods of time in individuals who are initially healthy (i.e., longitudinal epidemiological studies).
Epidemiological studies suggest preventive effects of long - term fish intake against depression.
â $ cents Examine the relation between Dietary Fiber intake, energy intake, and long - term body weight in existing prospective epidemiological studies in addition to intervention studies.
Alongside this research, there is intervention, epidemiological, sociological and qualitative evidence all suggesting that local environments are important in supporting the family capacity necessary to raise children in ways that promote good developmental outcomes.6, 7 The neighbourhoods or communities in which people live appears to impact health and well - being.8 While «neighbourhood» is often used in other studies, in the Australian context «neighbourhood» and «community» are often used interchangeably (these terms are further defined on page 9).7 The research into neighbourhood effects on children was originally motivated by the observation that disadvantage seemed geographically concentrated and intergenerational.
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