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Several additional studies have addressed the association of the 1100delC variant and breast cancer risk in unique populations.
Reproducible epidemiologic and laboratory data unambiguously establish that certain infectious agents directly lead to 1 or more distinct chronic outcome, globally or in unique populations.
Three studies have shown that the vaccine is effective (with low numbers needed to treat) in unique populations of healthy young adults at high risk for pneumococcal infection, such as South African gold miners and New Guinea highlanders.
At the time the vaccine was licensed there were only two published randomised trials, both carried out in unique populations of young, healthy people at extraordinarily high risk of pneumococcal disease.
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Notably, HIV- and HCV-infected IDUs were less likely to be 25(OH D deficient, evoking questions regarding the role of free vitamin D measurement (not influenced by albuminemia) in these unique populations [ 25].
Apparently, the prevalence of either suicidal ideation or attempt in the unique population of MSM in China, is significantly higher than that in the general Chinese population; our finding is in agreement with the findings from studies in other regions of the world where homosexual and bisexual men are at a far greater risk of suicidal behaviors [ 6, 9- 11].
FABP7 was present in a unique population of glia in normal human brain, and its expression was increased in a subset of reactive astrocytes.
Understanding the clinical outcomes of insulin resistance in this unique population may assist in reducing the burden of insulin resistance and related diseases in all Americans.
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