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The perspective is a sharp dissent from the consensus among most scientists that there is not enough consistent evidence to determine whether smoking plays a causal role in breast cancer.
The second report takes this criticism a whole stage further, asserting that there is "no consistent evidence" to show that providing homecare to older people results in any benefit.
However, Grant adds: "This review is pointing out that despite homecare visits being available to the elderly in many countries, there is no robust, consistent evidence to show they provide any benefit to the elderly that we can measure".
Some of this concern is based upon the lack of any consistent evidence to show that more spending on health care produces better health.
While having cutting-edge research performed at your university is good for the institution as a whole, there is no consistent evidence to suggest it will improve your personal learning experience.
Looking the available data, there is weak evidence to support regular probiotics and zinc, but really no consistent evidence to support the use of vitamins C and D, echinacea, and ginseng.5,6,7,8,9,10 I'll be honest, in my family we do not make any effort to take any of these things regularly.
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However, we must point out that, until now, there are now clear and consistent evidences to follow this idea.
Due to the consistent evidence attesting to the inequities associated with user fees [ 18], strong political support for pre-payment health care financing came in 2001 when the government announced the introduction of a national health insurance (NHI) scheme to replace 'cash and carry' or user fees at the point of service.
These discourses have been accompanied by little consistent evidence, however, to either confirm or contest changes in the composition of migrant flows.
However, there is little consistent evidence as to whether some chemical components or sources of PM2.5 are associated with greater risks.
81 Interestingly, the biomarkers with the most consistent evidence appear to be those at the end of the pathways of tissue destruction, which may be more specific for a particular tissue (eg, CTX-II).
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