The first clinical and epidemiological studies linking cigarette-smoking and lung cancer were published only in 1950.
The manufacturer says it's working on two epidemiological studies, but wouldn't give further details.
But a series of epidemiological and genome studies have all but established Minustah's role as fact.
There is central co-ordination and analysis of epidemiological statistics linked with laboratory and outcome data.
As the epidemiological evidence against mold claims mount, lawyers and experts are changing tactics.
So far, a number of epidemiological studies have not found evidence that they do.
Epidemiological investigations are notoriously tricky and it is possible that the full story will never be known.
But diagnosis, management and treatment of the more complicated cases or assiduous epidemiological data collection might not be such money-spinners.
This has, understandably, made epidemiological work rather difficult to do and has led the defendants to argue that the whole thing is nonsense.
Moreover, the plaintiffs' experts argue, besides being flawed in design, the epidemiological studies done so far have been looking at the wrong diseases.
By their nature epidemiological studies contain mostly healthy people, he says, explaining why high HDL always seems to be protective in these studies.
Many epidemiological studies link low vitamin D levels to a high risk of getting or dying from various cancers down the road, especially colon cancer.
For an objective summary of the evidence, see the articles by neurologist Steven Novella here and here, which summarize a dozen epidemiological studies.
Second, that for political reasons they have failed to match their prevention policies to the epidemiological data, and have thus wasted money preaching to the wrong people.
But since 1994 a series of epidemiological studies by the Mayo Clinic and others have found no evidence of a link between breast implants and this illness.
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Curiosity is not a behaviour included in current epidemiological models.
Professor Martin Prince, professor of epidemiological psychiatry at King's College, London has tried to calculate in financial terms how much of a burden a depressed person can become.
Confirming these is even harder than showing an epidemiological effect.
She contends that there is epidemiological evidence to the effect that people with mental health issues actually fare as well in communities where there is less medicalization of their condition.
This declaration is largely backed up by epidemiological data, and will allow controlling the current outbreak and building a middle term, multisector action plan, tackling rabies through a systemic approach.
Epidemiological studies have found that bad living--smoking, drinking too much alcohol, feasting on cheeseburgers--is responsible for 80% of one's risk of heart disease and almost all of the risk of diabetes.
One of the largest epidemiological studies of autism identified it in 2.64%% of South Korean schoolchildren, and anecdotal assertions to the contrary, autism does exist in countries like Cambodia.
He presents data from pharmacological or epidemiological studies on what exactly those are, bolstering his argument with discussions on the nature of addiction and changing attitudes to psychoactive substances throughout history.
The White House HIV and aging meeting agenda included an epidemiological and clinical overview of older Americans (age 50 or older) by Dr. Amy Justice of Yale School of Medicine.
If Professor Henshaw is right, his theory would be backed by epidemiological evidence - an analysis of every childhood cancer case would show more cases than expected living in these conditions.
On a global scale, however, autism rates are largely unknown, because of a lack of research and reliable epidemiological studies and a relative lack of awareness surrounding the condition, Dawson told CNN.
' Several epidemiological studies in the years since the accident have supported the conclusion that radiation releases from the accident had no perceptible effect on cancer incidence in residents near the plant.
Several epidemiological studies showed there was no significant difference between people who take supplements and those who do not, said Anding, a registered dietitian and director of sports nutrition at Texas Children's Hospital.
The team would likely include epidemiological, laboratory and communications experts, but the matter was still being discussed by the two sides and it remained unclear if and when such a group would arrive, O'Leary said.
This is the claim that was so thoroughly refuted in the lengthy Autism Omnibus trial, with hundreds of pages of testimony from dozens of experts, and epidemiological data from literally hundreds of thousands of people.
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