Examples of using Studies compared in English and their translations into Malay
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No studies compared NSAIDs with placebo.
Comparative cohort studies(a group of people followed over time; six studies compared 968 patients who were taking methylphenidate to 166 controls who were not taking methylphenidate; and 1 study included 1224 patients that were taking or not taking methylphenidate during different time periods);
The studies compared the efficacy of nutmeg(applied topically) and St John's wort(capsule form) to placebo and allowed concomitant use of analgesic medications.
Two studies compared capsaicin with placebo.
Six studies compared antidepressant medicine with placebo.
Two studies compared physical activity with standard treatment;
Five studies compared total fat intake between Adventists and non-Adventists.
The studies compared vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, and multivitamin supplements with placebo.
Six studies compared needle acupuncture plus conventional treatment with conventional treatment alone.
Both studies compared parent communication training with no intervention for communication problems.
Three studies compared ACEi to placebo or no treatment and one study compared ACEi to ARB.
Two studies compared needle acupuncture with sham acupuncture and found no difference in core autistic features.
The studies compared people receiving these strategies to people who only received the usual healthcare services.
Eleven studies compared breathing exercise with inactive control, and two with asthma education control groups.
Both studies compared herbal medicines(nutmeg or St John's wort) to placebo and allowed continued use of painkillers.
Twelve studies compared more intensive to less intensive counselling, and five compared different types of counselling.
Three studies compared socket preservation to tooth extraction alone, while five studies compared two or more different materials.
The studies compared foam dressings with other types of dressings, however, there was no clear evidence to indicate foam dressings were more effective at healing pressure ulcers than other types of dressings, or more cost effective.
Fifteen studies compared resin-based sealants to no sealants and found that children who had sealant applied to their back teeth were less likely to have tooth decay in their back teeth than children with no sealant.
Two studies compared acupressure plus conventional treatment with conventional treatment alone and found no difference in core autistic features, although acupressure seemed to improve some aspects of the secondary outcomes.
The studies compared aminosalicylates(sulfasalazine, mesalazine and mesalamine) with placebo(inactive pills or tablets), corticosteroids or budesonide(a steroid that is rapidly metabolized by the body and has less side-effects than traditional corticosteroids).
One study compared diet only with physical activity only.
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One study compared 39 commonly used herbs' antioxidant content and found that oregano had the highest concentration of antioxidants.
One study compared the DNA of mothers who were under high stress with women who were not.
One study compared cranberries with twenty other fruits, showing that cranberries had a high amount.
The American Cancer Society and other organizations initiated studies comparing deaths among smokers and nonsmokers over a period of several years.
Study compared 1,521 cellular phone users who received a glioma to 3,301 control participants without tumors.
The study compared 1,521 cellular phone users who received a glioma to 3,301 control participants without tumors.