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Vaginal oestradiol tablets are not likely to increase the risk for recurrent ischaemic stroke in women with a history of ischaemic stroke, a study finds.
This nested case–control study is the first study to investigate any association between green tea consumption and the risk of stomach cancer while controlling H. pylori infection.
CHRISTINE L. MATTSON, ROBERT C. BAILEY, KAWANGO AGOT, J. O. NDINYA-ACHOLA, STEPHEN MOSES, A Nested Case–Control Study of Sexual Practices and Risk Factors for Prevalent HIV-1 Infection Among Young Men ...
Bryan Langholz, David Clayton, Sampling Strategies in Nested Case-Control Studies, Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 102, Supplement 8: Biostatistics in the Study of Human Cancer (Nov., 1994), ...
PATIENTS AND METHODS: A nested case-control study was conducted within a cohort of 5,519 patients with Hodgkin’s disease treated in Britain during 1963 through 1993. For 88 cases of lung cancer and ...
A recent study has developed a highly accurate risk prediction framework for preterm birth (PTB) that could broaden the ...
Vaginal estrogen does not raise recurrent stroke risk in postmenopausal women, bolstering calls from experts to remove the ‘inappropriate’ boxed warning on these products.
For women with a history of ischemic stroke, use of vaginal estradiol tablets is not associated with an increased rate of recurrent stroke.
We performed a hospital-based, case–control study of 100 patients with newly diagnosed oropharyngeal cancer and 200 control patients without cancer to evaluate associations between HPV infection ...
A new study published in the journal of Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases showed that a high consumption of red and processed meat increased the chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) ...