Sentence examples for persistent benefit from inspiring English sources

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Two distinct mechanisms might lead to beneficial clinical outcomes: desensitization (reversible when food allergen therapy is stopped) and tolerance (persistent benefit even after allergen therapy is stopped).

These data demonstrate a disease-modifying persistent benefit for saracatinib in a preclinincal Alzheimer's model, and distinguish its action from that of memantine.

The secondary endpoint of the study will be the demonstration of a persistent benefit of the RIC intervention against long-term renal impairment.

We report a persistent benefit of telemedicine, particularly in Hispanics, the group with the worst glycemic control and the lowest income, educational attainment, and computer experience.

Moreover, data showing a persistent benefit on preserving renal function is lacking, and it is these gaps in our knowledge that the ERICCIN trial aims to bridge.

However, upon differentiation of engrafted MSCs in vivo, they may acquire immunogenicity and could be eliminated by the immune system of the recipient [ 25], questioning the persistent benefit in the long run.

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However, the authors of this study are of the view that it is too early to go ahead with a cost benefit analysis at this point, since many more persistent benefits are yet to come and need to be evaluated over the next few years to complete one full pruning cycle.

Rather than simply improving outcomes in the short run, developing effective policies to assist cohorts of workers entering the labor market in an economic downturn may have important and persistent benefits in terms of wages and other non-monetary forms of compensation (e.g., health insurance).

These compelling longitudinal findings converge with other studies showing a similar pattern: The ability to resist temptation early in life translates to persistent benefits across settings.

Although the new study cannot prove for certain that breast-feeding caused the women's lower risk of heart disease and stroke, "these findings suggest that interventions to increase the likelihood and duration of breast-feeding could have persistent benefits to maternal cardiovascular health," the researchers wrote in the June 21 issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association.

The Outcome Reduction With Initial Glargine Intervention (ORIGIN) study found that the long-acting insulin glargine reduced the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes at the conclusion of active therapy, with persistent benefits after withdrawal of therapy (18).

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