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One study followed 210 people with a lot of belly fat.
One study followed 74,961 people for over 10 years.
One study followed 74,961 people over the course of 10 years.
One study followed almost 4,000 men with prostate cancer.
One study followed 133,000 people over a 24-year span.
One study followed 99 men who visited a sterile clinic.
One study followed a small group of people with type 2 diabetes.
One study followed 24 people who did ab exercises 5 days a week for 6 weeks.
One study followed 18 volunteers as they practiced meditation over three years.
One study followed nearly 45,000 people ages 45 and up who had heart disease or a high risk of developing the condition.
One study followed nearly 45,000 people ages 45 and up who either had heart disease or were at high risk for it.
One study followed over 21,000 people for three years and found a possible link between inadequate sleep and weight gain.
One study followed smokers who switched from traditional cigarettes to electronic cigarettes for one year.
One study followed 233 older adults over a 24-month period after the death of a loved one from natural causes.
One study followed 39 people with stomach cancer after surgical procedures, treating them with 5,400 mg of Ginseng daily for two years.
One study followed over 67,000 men and women to observe the incidence of pancreatic cancer as it was associated with magnesium intake.
One study followed 10 people who had developed excessive calcium levels after they had taken high-dose vitamin D to correct deficiency.
One study followed 39 people who were recovering from surgery for stomach cancer, treating them with 5,400 mg of ginseng daily for two years.
One study followed 822 people over four years and found that those who commuted by car tended to gain more weight than non-car commuters.
One study followed 822 people over four years and found that those who commuted by car tended to gain more weight than non-car commuters(24).
One study followed 4,497 participants for 20 years and found that those with the highest intake were 47 percent less likely to develop diabetes.
One study followed over 75,000 people for 14 years and found that those who ate more than 15 grams of fiber per day had a significantly lower risk of developing diabetes(27).
One study followed 252 women over 20 months and found that those who ate more fiber had a lower risk of gaining weight and body fat than participants who ate less fiber(19).
One study followed 64 women with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) known for the severe anxiety and fear caused by the impact of a traumatic event.
However, only one study followed participants until bleeding had stopped, meaning that postpartum bleeding continues for at least 3 to 5 weeks, but possibly longer.
One study followed 64 women with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) known for the severe anxiety and fear caused by the impact of a traumatic event.
In fact, one study following 9,632 adults over 19 years found that those who ate legumes at least four times per week had a 22% lower risk of coronary heart disease, compared to those who ate them less than once per week(20).
One large study followed over 68,000 women for 16 years.
One such study followed 9,000 participants for 13 years and analyzed their artificial sweetener intake.
One three-month study followed mice that were fed a diet containing 40 percent fewer calories than usual.