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The study used data from 1986 to 2006.
Published in the journal Preventive Medicine, the study used CDC data from 2013, which saw 33,636 gun deaths and 84,258 non-fatal gun injuries.
The study used a questionnaire to explore participant's beliefs about mental illness.
The study used functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) brain data collected by Professor Elvira Brattico's team at Aarhus University.
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Conducted by a team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin,Germany, the study used data from the Americans' Changing Lives Study(ACL).
The study used data from 635 men and 688 women ages 70-79 years old, approximately 40 percent of whom were black, who participated in Health ABC.
Dr. Sylvie Stacy, an Alabama physician who specializes in preventive medicine,points out the study used a small sample of subjects and investigated only a couple of the many substances involved in immune response in the body.
The study used neural networks to examine a million apps' logos and descriptions and compared them to the most popular apps.
Even when the researchers took into account whether the people in the study used alcohol or drugs or had a family history of psychosis,the link between smoking and psychosis was still significant.
The study used rapid analytical techniques developed and performed at the University of Waterloo to measure levels of EPA and DHA in pregnant women's blood.
Dr. Sharon Levy, director of the Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program at Boston Children's Hospital,said the study used"sophisticated data analysis strategies" but added,"unfortunately, I do not have a lot of confidence in these findings.".
The study used neuroimaging and discovered those exposed to pollution had higher volumes of a metabolite that has been linked to Alzheimer's disease and brain disease.
Chadi, the University of Montreal professor, also noted the study used data from 2015 and 2016,“which is a period that predates, or was at the very beginning of, the rapid increase in e-cigarette use in teens.”.
The study used the largest mandatory public health insurer in Germany, which includes one third of the overall population and as much as 50% of the elderly population.
Due to the popularity of saunas in Finland, most people in the study used one at least weekly,the authors note, so more research is needed to compare the outcomes of frequent users versus those who never use a sauna.
The study used data from the 2007-2008 National Survey of Children's Health and included health information from over 36,000 adolescents ages 12 to 17.
Data scientists compiling the study used a technique known as multi-level regression and post-stratification, similar to that used by YouGov in its pre-election model, which proved far more accurate than conventional opinion polls.
The study used allosteric ligands, a type of drug that activates a protein in the brain called the M1 muscarinic receptor, which is believed to be associated with Alzheimer's.
The study used data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance database and was led by researchers from the China Medical University Hospital in Taichung.
The study used 125,000 participants from UK Biobank and a further 49,000 from a US study to explore how genes and biological pathways are implicated in alcohol consumption.
While the study used light in the terahertz frequencies, Ozcan said it would also be possible to create neural networks that use visible, infrared or other frequencies of light.
The study used estimates of air and noise pollution levels across London and correlated these with anonymised patient health records for 131,000 patients aged between 50 and 79 at 75 GP practices within the M25.
The study used data collected by the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study and a questionnaire to uncover the lifestyle factors responsible for back pain.
The study used population records of 353 wild bee and hoverfly species over large areas of Great Britain to show that one third of these pollinating species declined in range during this time.
The study used the longest observation of an accreting black hole ever taken with XMM-Newton, collected over 16 spacecraft orbits in 2011 and 2016 and totalling 2 million seconds- just over 23 days.
The study used agricultural economic models coupled with different projections for greenhouse gas emissions and development forecasts to evaluate the impacts on global food production, trade and consumption in 2050.
The study used data from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging(BLSA)- a long-term study started by the NIA in 1958 that followed the health of thousands of volunteers as they age.
The study used Australian data from the Program for International Student Assessment(PISA), which tested students from more than 700 schools in 2012 and collected information on their personal interests and online activities.