Science news articles about 'prospective cohort study'
Anti-HBe may play a role in the progression of the disease of hepatitis B
... was that a large number of patients with positive anti-HBe had elevated ALT levels. Using a prospective cohort study in a group of patients infected with HBV ...The traditional Mediterranean diet protects against diabetes
... , but little is known about its role on the risk of developing diabetes in healthy populations. The SUN prospective cohort study involved over 13 000 graduates ...Midlife smokers may have worse memory than non-smokers
... in midlife is accompanied by improvement in other health behaviors. Fourth, our results based on a large prospective cohort study of middle-aged British civil ...Plasmodium vivax -- challenging the dogma of being 'benign'
... , Australia), an expert not connected with these studies. Both these prospective cohort studies report similar rates and outcomes of severe malaria due to P. vivax ...Women may stop anticoagulants after blood clots
... clot (thromboembolism) if they have no or one risk factor, concludes a study of 646 participants in a multicentre prospective cohort study http://www.cmaj.ca/press/pg417.pdf. Blood clots ...Low cholesterol associated with cancer in diabetics
... as well as high levels are associated with cancer in patients with type 2 diabetes, found a prospective cohort study http://www.cmaj.ca ...History of nonmelanoma skin cancer is associated with increased risk for subsequent malignancies
... , Ph.D., of the Medical University of South Carolina and colleagues analyzed data from a prospective cohort study called CLUE II, which was established ...Childhood wheezing with rhinovirus can increase asthma odds 10-fold
... at high risk for asthma (with one or both parents having had allergies or asthma) to take part in their prospective cohort study on the etiology of asthma, the Childhood Origins ...Also in the Nov. 25 JNCI
... . Patients were identified from two prospective cohorts, the Nurses' Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow ... and overall mortality. "The results from this large prospective cohort study suggest that genome-wide DNA ...Better patient outcomes with drug eluting stents
... with drug eluting stents was significantly lower than for those with bare metal stents. However, in this prospective cohort study of 6440 patients, there was an increased risk ...Many middle-aged and older Americans not getting adequate nutrition
... drawn from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the prevalence, correlates and progression of subclinical cardiovascular disease, researchers ...TV viewing before the age of 2 has no cognitive benefit, study finds
... of 872 children from Project Viva, a prospective cohort study of mothers and their children. In-person visits with both mothers and infants were performed immediately ...Being overweight worsens osteoarthritis
... team headed by Flavia Cicuttini of the Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, conducted a prospective cohort study in 32,023 healthy volunteers ...Study shows prevalence of anergia in people with failing hearts
... in the March 2009 edition of the Journal of Cardiac Failure. As part of the nine-month prospective cohort study, heart failure patients were provided ...Review identifies dietary factors associated with heart disease risk
... in relation to heart disease published between 1950 and June 2007. A total of 146 prospective cohort studies (looking back on the habits of a particular ...
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