... in stroke patients 15 to 49 years old, according to a Finnish study. Furthermore, heart failure was associated with ... , said Jukka Putaala, M.D., who led the study. Risk of death was 2.7 percent at one ...
... , being 45 to 49 years old, type 1 diabetes or having a preceding infection are associated with more than twice the risk of death in stroke patients 15 to 49 years old, according to a Finnish study.
... that there should be a third, preceding diagnosis known as "hazardous drinking," defined as drinking more than guidelines recommend. A Finnish study has found that hazardous drinking is quite common.
BETHESDA, Md. (June 18, 2008) A Finnish study of identical twins has found that physical inactivity and ... in Finland between 1975 and 1979, took part in the study. Fourteen pairs (eight male and six ...
... start," says Mr Håkansson. "It's the first study I've done in this field, and the results ... dementia."
The new findings are based on data from a Finnish study, which was unique in that 2,000 people ...
... high- or low-activity MAOA, and both genotypes have been linked to aggression and violence. A Finnish study has found that drinking and high-activity MAOA can predict the risk of impulsive violence, ...
... single embryo transfer (eSET). The authors of the Finnish study published online today (Wednesday ... patient population over an extended period of time. Our study, thus, reflects eSET in everyday practice ...
According two recent Finnish studies, one reason for the development of allergy may be malfunction of the respiratory epithelium, which allows allergens to bind to, enter and travel through the ...
... recent Finnish study suggests that children's short sleep duration even without sleeping ... 146 girls and 134 boys) participated in the study. The researchers tracked the children's sleep using parental ...
... at risk of developing psychosis, suggests a recent Finnish study. Jorvi Early psychosis Recognition ... -episode psychosis, even though further study with larger number of subjects, with a proper control ...
Family- and network-oriented, stress-reducing care improves level of overall functioning and mental health in adolescents at risk of developing psychosis, suggests a recent Finnish study.
... is likely to be related to the pathways affecting intrinsic attachment behaviour, suggests a resent Finnish study. The study gives new information about genetic background of musical aptitude...
... or even commit severe violent crimes. A Finnish study now finds that low glycogen level – ... offender males in a prospective 8-year follow-up study. "Usually, the new violent crimes happened already ...