Long-term mean reversion is a powerful tool that investors can use to help them attain their long-term goals.
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Merck pulled Vioxx last week after a big study found long-term use of the drug nearly doubled the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Vioxx, the blockbuster arthritis pill, was pulled from the market after a study showed that long-term use doubled the risk of heart attack and stroke.
The CAPE model can be seen to use a long-term average ratio is calculated using market data back to 1880.
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"For these children, " Prof Mukhopadhyay said, "the leading drug treatment simply doesn't work, and there's some evidence that their condition may even be aggravated by the use of a long term controller medicine that isn't helping".
The current study finds no evidence to support a long-term relationship between video game violence use and subsequent aggression.
Once again, you can buy and hold to create a long-term portfolio, but you can use more active trading techniques too.
She said that, as with all new medicines, it would be important to monitor closely for side-effects as the drug comes in to long-term use on a large scale.
While great industrial design--whether it's for great cars or great buildings--always attracts gawkers, it's software that makes Apple's proliferating array of machines so comfortable to use on a long-term basis.
While great industrial design--whether it's for great cars or great buildings--always attracts gawkers, it's software that makes Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) proliferating array of machines so comfortable to use on a long-term basis.
But it's also possible that long-term use of Tysabri alone is also dangerous when given for a long time.
Chile is a positive example of how to use money generated from resource extraction, creating a stable budget long term: a commission of experts conservatively estimates the world market price of copper for the decade to come.
In long-term use it carries a one in 30, 000 risk of a serious side effect - the bone marrow disorder aplastic anaemia.
Culver's looking for two big victories: a long-term tax credit for production of wind energy and a national mandate requiring utilities to use more renewable energy.
Of course, since cell phones have been in use for a relatively short time, we cannot rule out the possibility that heavy and long-term use may prove to have effects when more time has elapsed.
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Toughbook C1 also offers an ergonomic strap and dome hand support system that cradles the hand for comfortable long term use as well as providing a natural keyboard tilt.
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So rather than drive yourself nuts tweaking your investments because, for instance, the latest unemployment numbers just came out, Fosler said people should use a more disciplined and long-term approach, like a list.
The society working with an international team of experts on cancer prevention is expected to publish a statement on the risks and benefits of long-term aspirin use within weeks.
In July, a U.S. government study found that long-term use of one hormone treatment, Prempro, brought with it greater risks of heart disease and breast cancer than doctors had expected.
There is, in effect, always going to be a fiscal cliff over which none of us has any control and which we cannot anticipate reliably enough to use as a basis for our long-term investment decisions.
LUKOY, which has grown earnings per share at a 10.2% rate over the long term (I use an average of the three-, four-, and five-year EPS growth rates to determine a long-term rate), trades for only 4.5 times earnings, and has a 5.8% dividend yield.
In practice, plans use a rate based on high-quality long-term corporate bond yields, currently just above 6%.
Hardell has been a vocal promoter of his results as indicating that long-term cell phone use appears to be associated with increased risk of glioma, the most fatal type of brain tumor.
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Based on their findings, the team have been able to devise a scale which doctors can use to predict which children will have long-term problems.
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These kinds of visions are among those that could get investors excited to see Apple use the cash in a way that promotes a long-term strategy.
As Eichler notes, several things are driving this, including a long-term shift in resources to antiterrorism cases, and more recently the use of deferred prosecution agreements, a policy put in place during the Bush administration and unchanged by Obama, which puts an emphasis on self-policing by corporations in the hopes of heading off long, costly court cases.
We have a new technology partnership with Dell for our money-saving xFD technology and new long-term licensing agreements with SK Hynix plus a multiyear deal with Samsung to use our advanced face detection software in every Galaxy S4 phone sold worldwide.
The long-term aim, however, is to use it to train a group of world-class African sculptors.
Again, this is a short-term trading system, and you should not use PowerRatings to select long-term investments.
It is virtually impossible to use a temporary visa in America to legally hire a foreign national long-term for such jobs.
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