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It follows two other widely publicised studies, from Britain and France, published last week in the journal Science, which strongly suggested that neonicotinoids were linked to the declines in bees and other pollinating insects seen in Europe and the US.
In case you need more confirmation of the iffiness of many health studies, Dr John Ioannidis of the University of Ioannina in Greece, writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association, recently analysed 45 well publicised studies from leading journals appearing between 1990 and 2003.
After reviewing some earlier publicised studies on this topic, an online survey was set up to investigate the nurse's view on technology in the ICU.
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One highly publicised study found that 14 children went to the emergency room after exposure to marijuana between October 2009 and December 2011 – only 7 after eating pot-infused food.
Dr Hoong-Wei Gan, junior doctor, London Discovering Professor Sir Bruce Keogh's complicity with Jeremy Hunt makes me seriously question the credibility of his widely publicised study on increased deaths over weekends, which is now being used to dictate health policy on junior doctor and consultant contracts.
Our previous publicised study have shown that when both GSTM1 and GSTT1 genotypes were considered, the greater increase in low birth weight and intra-uterine growth restriction risk was found among smoking mothers with the GSTM1 genotype absent, OR 3.31 [95% CI 0.60, 18.4] and OR 2.47 [95% CI 0.31, 13.1], correspondingly [ 34].
When a well-publicised study fails to replicate, this is typically consistent with a model in which the first study was merely capitalising on chance.
The reasons why await further scientific investigation, yet lead researcher Chanuki Seresinhe believes it has much to do with our mental disposition (a much publicised recent study shows that exposure to nature reduces stress, for instance) and our behavioural traits (scenic spots prompt us to get outdoors and be more active).
Research on the links between skipping breakfast and reduced performance in school are well-publicised; a US study of 6-11 year olds found that those who skipped breakfast on average had lower arithmetic scores, and were also far more likely to have been made to repeat a grade.
But why are the majority of publicised stories negative?
The survey was publicised via press releases, radio and TV appearances and newspaper articles.
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