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So although this study helps, there is still a lot left to learn.
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Although this particular study did not look at reasons that the parents were or were not providing their children with supplements, Shaikh points toward two main factors that may be at play, which she finds equally challenging: lack of parental financial ability and lack of public health education for parents of lower income families.
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Although this finding was independent of body weight, the study repeated previous research showing that bigger girls tend to menstruate early.
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This same study by Evolv showed that although job-hopping and a prior history of unemployment did not predict future job performance, other variables did.
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Although one patient did die from kidney problems in this study, Nissen says that a biopsy indicated that an injury and pain drugs, not Crestor, were at fault.
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Professor Valerie Beral, who is head of Cancer Research UK's Cancer Epidemiology Unit in Oxford, said this study was in line with previous research, although the figures differed.
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Donepezil was also more effective than another common Alzheimer's drug, memantine (Namenda), in patients with later-stage disease, although memantine still showed some benefit, according to the study published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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This attracted a great deal of attention, although attempts to replicate the study have had mixed results.
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Although he will, unfortunately, most likely get a chance to study one first-hand, this next one will be marked by inflation rather than deflation.
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This is the first study to highlight the effects on mortality of alcohol minimum pricing, although the Scottish government has used previous research from the University of Sheffield to claim consumption of alcohol would be reduced if prices rose.
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