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Researchers followed the group for almost 15 years.
After the exercise test, the researchers followed the women for 44 years.
Researchers followed these veterans for 13 years.
After initial exercise tests in middle age, researchers followed the women for 44 years.
The researchers followed 418 parents for two years.
After they tested middle-aged women and observed their fitness, the researchers followed them for 44 years.
Researchers followed 15 athletes over a period of two months.
To understand the impact of sex on work, the researchers followed 159 married employees over the course of two weeks.
Researchers followed 169 couples over the course of four years.
The mutant and corrected stem cells were then induced to turn into insulin-secreting beta cells and the researchers followed the function of the cells after transplanting them in mice.
Finnish researchers followed 2,267 men and women 52 to 76 years old.
Autopsy studies are a little late for that, so to assess the impact of intracranial arterial narrowing on the progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease, researchers followed 400 people with cognitive impairment for four years using CT angiography- special CAT scans that evaluate the amount of brain artery blockage.
In the study, the researchers followed 979 people from age 3 until they were 26 years old.
Researchers followed the patients for 12 weeks of treatment, and for a six month follow-up period.
For the study, the researchers followed 541 children aged 9-11 in China.
The researchers followed the mortality of nearly 1,000 men aged from 45 to 59 years for 10 years.
In a study published in 2017, researchers followed nearly 16,000 adults, ages 44 to 66, for 24 years.
Researchers followed 2,332 men(ages 42-60) for 19.3 years, and during that time recorded that 432 of those men developed type 2 diabetes.
In the new study, researchers followed 184 men and women in their mid-90s for up to 11 years.
The researchers followed the participants for an average of 8.5 years, during which time there were 7,280 cases of heart disease or stroke.
Over three years, researchers followed the activities of nearly 74,000 bees from more than 780 species.
In 2009 researchers followed 209 undergraduates in a business course as they assembled into small groups to work on a semester-long project.
For the study, the researchers followed 439 people with newly-diagnosed RA for one year, evaluating them every three months.
The researchers followed more than 800 people who recovered from the infection and compared their health with that of people who had not been infected.
Researchers followed about 1,600 adults aged 49 or older who didn't have any history of cancer, stroke or heart disease for a decade.
Researchers followed 1,403 women from a study done in the 1990s, and then saw the participants again in the mid-2000s to examine their brains with MRI scans.
The researchers followed more than 1,000 healthy, middle-aged men for over 20 years and found no link between cholesterol in the diet and hardening of the heart's arteries.
Researchers followed a group of mostly older, overweight men receiving injections of the hormone for up to five years to treat erectile dysfunction and other symptoms associated with low testosterone.
Researchers followed the study participants for an average of four years and tested whether they developed mild cognitive impairment, a condition that is often- but not always- a precursor to Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers followed 5,000 men and 2,000 women for 10 years and found those who had 2.5 drinks of wine, beer or hard liquor daily accelerated memory loss by up to 6 years.