... Wales between 1931 and 2005. They examined how CHD mortality rates had changed over time, for different sexes ... even a reversal – of the rate of decline in CHD mortality in women under 50. Given that CHD ...
... with a 20 percent reduction in the risk of either death or dialysis. The reduction in mortality with calcitriol was unrelated to its effect on parathyroid hormone levels.
"Recently, there has been ...
... in the study. “Drugs designed to support the normal capabilities of the Ashwell receptor in the liver would represent a new approach to limiting mortality in these life-threatening conditions.”
... worldwide, but the long-term effects, both with regards to ill-health and mortality rate, are insufficiently documented.
– We found that increasing degrees of obesity among adolescents lead to an ...
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"Results show that in contrast to cancers in older people, in TYAs incidence and mortality decreases with increasing deprivation. This is because the more common types of cancers that occur in young ...
Moderate to severe sleep apnea can increase the risk of all-cause mortality, according to new Western Australian research.
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This is the first study to report strong associations between disturbed rest and activity rhythms and mortality rates in older men, who are still living in their homes (not institutionalized) – ...
... , Larsen index, Ritchie index and the patient's global assessment, were not found to be significant predictors of mortality in RA.
The study's lead researcher, Dr Christina Book of Malmö University ...
... published in the June, 2008, edition of Injury Prevention. "Between the years of 1999 and 2005 the injury mortality rates among black males have experienced a steady decline," said Susan Baker, MPH, ...
... that the implementation of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair is able to reduce the overall mortality in patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm," the authors write. "By offering ...
... Europe and for women nearly everywhere in Europe. With the exception of smoking-related cancers, mortality trends generally in most cancers were moving downwards for most of Europe.
Survival rates ...
... expectancies. Fundamentalist congregations tend to be more reclusive, and this insularity is linked with higher mortality rates."
The exploration of these nuances within religious tradition is an ...
... of the U.S. population.
Jemal and colleagues found that there was a statistically significant decline in mortality from prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer for men, both white and black, who had ...
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In order to estimate the number of deaths in a population of drug users they matched mortality data from the General Register Office for Scotland with participants in a study on Drug Outcomes ...
Drug abuse accounts for a third of the deaths behind Scotland's higher mortality rate, according to a new study. Death rates in Scotland are higher than in England and Wales and the difference between ...