They also get a long term study to ensure that the children of treated women are not being harmed by the drug.
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"Researchers are committed to a long term study of HSL with the goals of producing ... a dictionary (and) archived videotaped data, " s aid James Woodward, an Adjunct Professor of Linguistics at the University of Hawaii at Mano.
To do so, a long-term study would be needed which compared people wearing the lenses and people who didn't, optometrists say.
Miss Gabor has now called for a long-term study of the waters, saying she is confident it will show that all is well.
The unusually long-term study, developed in collaboration with the Social Security Administration, covered some 40 years across the lifespan of more than 2, 000 women.
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Mr Cruz also points out, anecdotally, that of 20 gang members he enrolled in a long-term study in 1996, only five are still alive.
Their team studied DNA samples from 470 middle-aged men and women who were already taking part in a long-term study of atherosclerosis led by USC's James Dwyer.
Duma, along with researchers at both Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, is conducting a long-term study of how hits to the head affect 119 young football players.
As a result, the Women's Health Initiative (a large, long-term study of the effectiveness of oestrogen in preventing osteoporosis) is now looking at whether the hormone can prevent Alzheimer's as well.
In that study, researchers looked at the data from two already completed studies, the Vioxx Gastrointestinal Outcomes Research study (VIGOR) and Celecoxib Long-Term Arthritis Safety Study (CLASS), and concluded that both drugs might slightly increase the risk of cardiac events such as heart attack and stroke.
No previous long-term observational study had collected both environmental and biomedical information starting in utero.
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Their subjects were participants in a long-term heart study of students from the University of North Carolina who had entered that institution in the 1960s.
Los Angeles as a long-term case study in one of the few cities principally developed after the invention of the automobile reveals an even more depressing underside to the data.
America is good at looking after its servicemen's health and, in exchange, many of those airmen have agreed to be part of a long-term medical study that looks at all sorts of health-related questions.
The drugmaker is also conducting a long-term outcomes study to see if any heart- or kidney-related side effects turn up in patients using Cox-189, hoping to forestall any of the safety concerns that have hurt Celebrex and Vioxx.
"This is probably the best in terms of long-term follow study that I've seen in terms of associating dementia with depression, " said Dr. Richard Isaacson, associate professor of neurology at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, who was not involved with the research.
The conference will be an opportunity for interested scientists to share their ideas and establish long-term collaborations for study and research on Historic Hydraulic Structures.
They made their discovery, just reported in the Journal of Proteome Research, by tapping into a long-term, continuing study that started in 1995 with 1, 077 non-demented and otherwise healthy people aged between 60 and 90.
According to the Deutsche Bank Long-Term Asset Return Study, the last time interest rates were near current levels, in the 1950s, Treasury bonds lost 40% of their inflation-adjusted value over the following three decades.
Certainly one would agree that the long-term nature of the study is positive for LibiGel.
Last month, results of the long-term Physicians' Health Study II reported that that neither vitamin E nor vitamin C supplements lower the risk of prostate cancer.
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The researchers took advantage of data from the long-term Nurses' Health Study, which has enrolled more than 230, 000 female registered nurses since 1976 and which surveys them every two years.
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The Inter-American Development Bank has commissioned a study of long-term care facilities in Uruguay, Argentina and Chile.
Consider the study where participants were told (falsely) that they were participating in a study on long-term memory.
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We can see this in the long-term findings from a large study of ADHD funded by the federal government.
The slightly better long-term performance in the recent study was still extremely dismal, and included the big 32.2% gain in 2009.
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Merck recalled Vioxx after its own study linked long-term use of the drug to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.
In one study with long-term follow-up of 42 patients with category IIF, two eventually developed more complicated cysts that were found to be cancerous.
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.
However, the Advisory Committee voted unanimously on a separate issue: they believe that a long term cardiovascular (CV) outcomes study needs to be done.
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