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In a later study published in September 2003 in Clinical Endocrinology, Pop found that women with the lowest tenth percentile of T4 concentrations at 12 weeks' gestation bore children who experienced impaired mental and motor functioning at age 1 2 years.

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A later study of adverse event reports, published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, found serious problems even when people took ephedra at recommended dosages, Grollman said.

Rates of FASD in Fitzroy Valley will be published in a later study, but Fitzpatrick warned they would show the first study to be "the tip of the iceberg".

Melzack and colleagues did a mail-out survey study and found that 18% of respondents born without a limb reported the presence of a phantom [9], but a similar study published a year later reported an incidence of only 8% [10].

Eight years later, another study (published this week in the journal Sleep) found that sleep loss impairs important aspects of decision-making in "high-stakes, real-world situations". Politicians and business leaders, are you listening?

However, they presented a subset of patients included in a study published later in which a lower HR for the use of metformin of 0.63 (0.53–0.75, adjusted) was described compared with no metformin use (6).

Sitting in traffic nearly triples the risk of suffering a heart attack a short time later, according to a study published last week.

A Belgian study published later showed highly significant elevation of serum levels of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) among patients with type T2DM [ 11].

Two of her papers were later published: "Sidney Lanier, A Study" published in Donald Sladen's series, Younger American Poets (1891) and "A Study of William Watson, published in Poet Lore (1897).

Of businesses that started in the second quarter of 1998, only about 31percentt were in existence seven years later, according to a study published in the Monthly Labor Review.

The Satoris test is nearly 90percentt accurate in identifying people with mild cognitive impairment that progressed to Alzheimer's disease several years later, according to a study published last year in Nature Medicine by Satoris researchers and others in the United States and Europe.

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