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Mayo Clinic researchers find common gene disorder doubles risk of lung cancer, even among nonsmokers
... , M.D., Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic epidemiologist and lead investigator on the study. The current standard ... 1,443 patients with lung cancer treated at Mayo Clinic from 1997 to 2003; a control group of 797 ...Flu shot does not reduce risk of death
... who were vaccinated—a healthy-user benefit or frailty bias," said Dean T. Eurich,Ph.D. clinical epidemiologist and assistant professor at the School of Public Health at the ...How often to screen for colon cancer? NEJM study finds 5-year risk extremely low
... and the capacity to provide it," the study notes. And, adds Dr. Imperiale, who is a clinical epidemiologist and an affiliate investigator of the Center on Implementing Evidence-based Practices at the ...Occasional memory loss tied to lower brain volume
... to use such complaints diagnostically," said study author Frank-Erik de Leeuw, MD, neurologist and clinical epidemiologist, of Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands. ...Highlights from the American College of Rheumatology 2008 Annual Meeting
... Hilal Maradit Kremers, M.D., Mayo Clinic epidemiologist and lead author of the study. "Regular ... Women A recent study conducted at Mayo Clinic suggests that high levels of one of the natural insulin- ...Major statin study reveals several important findings for reducing prostate cancer and disease
... St. Sauver, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic epidemiologist and study author. Three significant ... problems prompted by prostate enlargement. Mayo Clinic researchers have found that taking statins may prevent or delay ...Music may improve feeding, reduce pain in premature babies: U of A study
... because parents and caregivers have a perception that it's beneficial for the infants. Kumar, a clinical epidemiologist who also has training in health economics – and several of his colleagues ...Finds that research at academic medical centers is active, diverse
... 7.1 percent), and health services research/clinical epidemiologists (9.0 percent). Those who solely conducted ... investigators. Translational (61.3 percent), clinical trial (67.3 percent), and multimode ...Whooping cough immunity lasts longer than previously thought
... and perhaps as long as 70 years after natural infection. "This is surprising because clinical epidemiologists currently believe the duration of pertussis immunity is somewhere between four and 20 ...
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