Finally, the doses received from reactor accidents can fall into the range of occupational exposures, where excess cancers have been found
with epidemiological data, when huge worker populations are merged, as I wrote in a previous message.
Kp isolated from screening swabs and clinical diagnostic samples were characterized using whole genome sequencing and combined
with epidemiological data to identify likely transmission events.
Researchers at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (MAFF), the University of Edinburgh, Imperial College in London, and the University of Cambridge had each produced computer simulations of the outbreak, fed
with epidemiological data provided by MAFF.
Not exact matches
I agree that polemicists in the culture wars are often as careless
with historical facts and
epidemiological data about children as they are
with facts generally.
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.
Breast cancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis of individual
data from 47
epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50302 women
with breast cancer and 96973 women without the disease.
«Current
epidemiological data in humans do not support a meaningful link between diet drinks and risk for diabetes, whereas sugar - rich beverages do appear to be associated
with higher diabetes risk.
But as more and better
epidemiological data has become available, the evidence is clear: men who have sex
with men (MSM), regardless of whether or not they identify as gay, also are at the core of those generalized epidemics.
An
epidemiological analysis of
data from more than 6,000 American and Canadian women
with breast cancer finds that post-diagnosis consumption of foods containing isoflavones — estrogen - like compounds primarily found in soy food — is associated
with a 21 percent decrease in all - cause mortality.
Dr Kristensen recommends that an inter-disciplinary approach be taken to address this, «by combining
epidemiological data from human studies
with more experimental research on models, such as rodents, it may be possible to firmly establish this link and determine how it happens, so that pregnant women in pain can be successfully treated, without risk to their unborn children.»
His work involved gathering
data for an
epidemiological study about congenital malformations by reading medical reports and talking to families and, Cordier says, his boss «felt that I had a good relationship
with patients and that maybe I could do more» to help them.
The National
Epidemiological and Environmental Assessment of Recreational (NEEAR) Water Study is combining
data from rapid indicators
with beachgoer interviews to get a clearer picture of the link between water quality and human health.
A 2014 study used
epidemiological data to show egg - based mutations are associated
with low vaccine effectiveness in human populations.
• An environmental
epidemiological study should be performed to determine whether an association exists between health outcomes
data and water quality in private drinking wells in communities
with and without hydraulic fracturing.
The researchers pooled
data on 27276 women
with endometrial cancer in 36 studies from North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South Africa — virtually all the
epidemiological evidence ever collected on the effect of oral contraceptives.
The 26 % excess of breast cancer is consistent
with estimates from pooled
epidemiological data, which reported a 15 % increase for estrogen plus progestin use for less than 5 years and a 53 % increase for use for more than 5 years.32 It is also consistent
with the (nonsignificant) 27 % increase found after 6.8 years of follow - up in HERS.33
Our cumulative
epidemiological and molecular
data suggests a recent switch of the O - AGC between isolates
with O156: H8 strains having served as DNA donors.
Our mouse model
data are not in conflict
with the
epidemiological observation that a first pregnancy before age 22 greatly reduces breast cancer risk (MacMahon et al., 1970), because at this young age, the chance of having already accumulated precancerous cells is small.
Do we see diminished longevity
with higher carb consumption in human
epidemiological data?
This can then be compared
with the
data on total fiber consumption and risk for CHD in the three primary
epidemiological studies shown in Table 7 - 2.
Summary The strongest
data supporting a relationship between fiber and weight maintenance come from the few
epidemiological studies showing that Dietary Fiber intake is lower for obese men and women than for lean men and women and that BMI is lower
with higher fiber consumption for both men and women.
Popular in the post Freudian days
with Jung and therapists but nothing has been shown except recent
epidemiological data on maternal stress influence on fetus and subsequent expression of infant and young childhood wheezing / asthma.
However, the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) said that
with respect to HIV and AIDS,
epidemiological data on incidence and prevalence among Indigenous Peoples communities is rare, and surveillance sites are often not established in rural / remote areas where a large number of Indigenous Peoples live.
Although we know of no previous attempt to estimate the lifetime prevalence of DSM - IV oppositional - defiant disorder, conduct disorder, or attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder in a nationally representative sample of adults, the NCS - R estimates are in the range reported in
epidemiological surveys of adolescents.26, 27 The NCS - R prevalence estimate for intermittent explosive disorder is also consistent
with the scant
data on the prevalence of that disorder.28 Given that previous
epidemiological surveys excluded these impulse - control disorders, it is striking that their combined lifetime prevalence is higher than that for either mood disorders or substance use disorders.
Using
data from an
epidemiological sample of 1,116 5 - year - old twin pairs and their parents, this study found that the less time fathers lived
with their children, the more conduct problems their children had, but only if the fathers engaged in low levels of antisocial behavior.
Marriage is the central relationship for the majority of adults, and morbidity and mortality are reliably lower for married individuals than unmarried individuals across such diverse health threats as cancer, heart attacks, and surgery.1 - 4 Although loss of a spouse through death or divorce can provoke adverse mental and physical health changes,1,5 - 7 the simple presence of a spouse is not necessarily protective; a troubled marriage is itself a prime source of stress, while simultaneously limiting the partner's ability to seek support in other relationships.8 The impact of a turbulent marriage is substantial; for example,
epidemiological data demonstrated that unhappy marriages were a potent risk factor for major depressive disorder, associated
with a 25-fold increase relative to untroubled marriages.9 Similarly, other researchers found a 10-fold increase in risk for depressive symptoms associated
with marital discord.10