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In this study, published in this month's edition of the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the association between pizza-eating and heart-attack risk was assessed in a group of 1,000 Italians, half of whom had recently suffered a heart attack.
In this study, published online Monday in the December issue of Cancer, researchers examined the disease characteristics and survival of 2,140 women with breast cancer.
While he was in the midst of the long process of getting this study published in the Lancet, another family's tragedy tipped the whole project into the headlines.
But this study, published online Dec. 23 in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, suggests that vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy is still a problem.
Although computer simulations have already suggested a link, this study, published online yesterday in PLoS Medicine, offers the first observations of the phenomenon.
This study, published in 2006, compared 54,000 women offered mammograms starting at age 40 with 107,000 women the same age who were not offered them.
For this study, published in Wednesday's issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association, hospitals were assigned at random to institute a breast-feeding program.
Indeed, this study, published online Sunday in The Lancet, found atherosclerosis in 29 of the 76 Egyptian mummies examined.
For this study, published on Feb. 29, researchers interviewed subjects about their food consumption over the previous 24 hours.
For this study, published online today in Pediatrics, Dr. H. Shonna Yin and her colleagues ran an experiment to see what combination of tools and instructions would produce the fewest errors in dispensing liquid medication.
In this study, published yesterday in The New England Journal of Medicine, researchers from the C.D.C. and several managed-care organizations subjected 1,047 children to 42 neurological and psychological exams, which included I. Q
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