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Secondly, by demonstrating their own competence in the management of their illness, the Informed Supporters were able to provide participants with direct evidence of the benefits of persisting with treatment regimes, thereby motivating participants to persist with their own treatment.
Evidence for a cumulative association between LTPA across adulthood and lower fat mass (in women) and higher lean mass (in both sexes) supports the promotion of activity across adulthood on the basis of persisting benefits.
However, the lack of IDE induction with chronic UE2316 administration, in the face of persisting benefits for cognitive function, suggests that other pathways are involved in cognitive protection with 11β-HSD1 inhibition.
This in part provides an explanation as to why the benefit of gestures persisted even in subsequent spatial visualization problems in which gesture was prohibited.
Adjusting for male sex, rural residence, TB smear status and disease location, and the occurrence of adverse events during TB treatment in multivariate analysis, the benefit of CTX persisted (adjusted odds ratio for unsuccessful outcome 0.1; CI, 0.1 0.3).
[ 2] Another recent study adjusted for the level of Hematocrit at initiation of dialysis, and found the survival benefit of PKD persisted.
Experiment 2 showed that the mnemonic benefits of reminding persisted over a one-week retention interval.
The study instead re-examined a vast body of research on marriage and cohabitation in order suss out "how marriage compares to other intimate relationships or whether the benefits of marriage persist over time".
Unfortunately, in this study there was no longer term follow-up to determine if the benefits of CBM persisted beyond the first day.
We recently reported the impact of treatment on the clinical course of influenza H5N1 and showed that though treatment with oseltamivir within 48 hours offers significant benefits in terms of survival; the benefits of treatment persist in terms of reduced case fatality rates, though to a lesser extent, even if treatment is delayed up to 6 to 8 days after symptom onset [ 2, 3].
These are not just confined to noninvasive breast cancer, and the arguments about overdiagnosis in screening, in general (Zahl et al, 2004; Duffy et al, 2010; Jørgensen and Gøtzsche, 2010), partly revolve around length of follow-up as the benefits of screening persist over many years.
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