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But the improvements are very slight, studies show — certainly not enough to make caffeine a replacement for medication.
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VITAMIN C, ECHINACEA AND ZINC Some studies show a slight benefit from these supplements.
While the emergence of new teeth in infants under 1 year old can sometimes cause a slight increase in body temperature, studies show it does not generally cause a high-grade fever.
The VIEW studies show that these slight increases in macular thickness are well tolerated during short periods without repercussions in VA, and thus a fixed bimonthly pattern will continue to be a good option despite the presence of a small quantity of intra or subretinal fluid on OCT.
Various studies show that with diabetes mellitus approximately 25 50% of AMI presents with only slight pain or without pain.
Immunofluorescence studies showed slight intensity of IgG in a peripheral pattern.
Cyclic voltammetry studies showed a slight increase in Pt electrochemical oxidation by water when the humidity increased from 50% RH to 100% RH.
Metabolomic studies showed a slight "cultivar" effect, which represented less than 1% of the initial metabolic information.
The near-maximum dose of metformin was chosen since previous dose-response studies showed only slight additional lowering of blood glucose and a tendency for more side effects with higher doses of metformin [25].
The graphical funnel plots of the 10 included studies showed a slight asymmetry, and Egger's test showed publication bias (both P < 0.001).
The funnel plots showed no major asymmetry except for a small degree of publication bias, with a slight under-representation of small studies showing neutral or unexpected protective effects (see web extra fig 2).
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