... or could be reluctant to undergo some of the screening procedures that are becoming routine among Caucasian men,” said Torkko.
Torkko and colleagues observed 932 white men and 414 Hispanic men from ...
... problems, and were more likely to room share than children from predominantly Caucasian countries. On the other hand, there were limited differences with no clinical significance in night wakings and ...
... this type of liver operation were twice as high for African Americans compared with Caucasians. After adjustment for clinical, hospital, and socioeconomic risk factors, data revealed that African- ...
... University researchers have identified several genetic variations in American and Israeli Caucasians that influence the risk for becoming addicted to one of the world`s most powerful substances.
... University researchers have identified several genetic variations in American and Israeli Caucasians that influence the risk for becoming addicted to one of the world's most powerful substances.
... heart disease -is hitting African Americans in their thirties and forties at the same rate as Caucasians in their fifties and sixties, according to a study featured as the lead article of the March 19 ...
... 1973 to 2005 and analyzed various patient- and cancer-related characteristics.
The investigators found that Caucasians had the highest incidence of Ewing's sarcoma (155 cases per 100,000), followed ...
... research has found that nearly 1 in 4 patients with OSA suffers from nighttime teeth grinding. This seems to be especially more prevalent in men and in Caucasians compared with other ethnic groups.
... a death penalty trial were 1.75 times higher against African American defendants than Caucasian defendants.
“To impose equal punishment against unequal crimes is to impose unequal punishment,” ...
... randomized, controlled pilot study were average age 66. The majority of patients were Caucasian and 57 percent were women. All participants were diagnosed with clinical depression, determined by ...
... genome is associated with the disease. The genetic change occurs in about 10 percent of Caucasians, referred to as mitochondrial haplogroup T.
“We suspect that this variant will be one of a small ...
... open to accepting brand stretches than those associated with an independent self-view (e.g., males, Caucasians and Westerners). Knowing target customers’ self-view type could be key to managing a new ...
... . These immature stem cells were easier to match to patients, especially those from non-Caucasian ethnicities, and could be stored for use as needed.
Zweidler-McKay's study involves selecting out NK ...
... at the Dumont-UCLA Transplant Center from 1984 to 2007. Among these patients, 57 percent were Caucasian, 28 percent were Hispanic, 11 percent were Asian and 4 percent were African American.
Results ...
... discussing end-of-life issues and do it less frequently with African-American patients and their families than with Caucasian patients and families. J. Daryl Thornton, M.D., M.P.H., of the Center for ...