• 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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  • In scientific wars, the nuclear option is a quantitative summary all that is known about a particular area, controlling for the problems in any individual study.

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  • Importantly, many of the problems cited in the GAO study arise from the inappropriate evaluation of Block 10 aircraft against Block 30 standards they are not expected to be meeting at this point.

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  • There was absolutely no difference in the main aim of the study, a reduction in death and hospitalization for heart or kidney problems, between patients who got Natrecor and those who did not.

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  • Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination and bowel problems or developmental regression in children with autism: population study.

    FORBES: Anti-Vaccine Activists Apparently Immune To Science

  • Diplomacy to resolve the Middle East's other problems is key to a solution in Iraq, the study group said.

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  • Doctors were alerted to his case in 1995 when conducting a study into gastric problems associated with immunodeficiency.

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  • When pressed for those solutions, Ms. Mitchell asked for 180 days to work with the people in the room that day, study the problems and come up with ideas.

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  • Even if the giant study, called MEDAL, shows no link between Arcoxia and heart problems, critics are likely to claim the study was designed in a way that hides the drug's risks.

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  • In a separate New England Journal editorial, University of Washington epidemiologist Bruce Psaty and Wake Forest University's Curt Furberg are also harshly critical of Pfizer for not publicizing details until just a few weeks ago of another study that found hints of cardiovascular problems with Celebrex in 2000.

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  • The researchers admit that knowing they were taking part in a study may have meant teachers overestimated children's problems.

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  • One of the problems with that is a 2004 Congressional study that gay married couples, in the aggregate, will end up paying more income taxes if Section 3 of DOMA goes away.

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  • Eating fish is good for your heart but taking fish oil capsules does not help people at high risk of heart problems who are already taking medicines to prevent them, a large study in Italy found.

    NPR: Study: Fish Oil Doesn't Help Prevent Heart Attacks

  • The women who went to university before the second world war faced formidable obstacles: ridiculed by fellow students, refused teaching by some lecturers, denounced in newspaper editorials and often pulled out of study unceremoniously because of problems at home.

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  • On the pro sleep-training side, an Australian study published in September followed 326 children with parent-reported sleep problems at 7 months.

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  • It's recommending a huge hike in London weighting to tackle recruitment and retention problems in some key services, and the former Mayor of Islington, who commissioned the study, says all levels of government have a responsibility.

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  • But newfangled artery-imaging techniques used in the study, touted as a way to speed drug development, caused problems as well.

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  • There are legal problems in Scotland with that, but it's already being looked into in a feasibility study led by chief executive Peter Lawwell.

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  • Mind-wandering, often seen as daydreaming, allows the brain to incubate new approaches to familiar problems, serving "as a foundation for creative inspiration, " says the 2012 study in Psychological Science.

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  • The New England Journal of Medicine released internal Merck memos indicating that Merck knew more about cardiovascular problems caused by Vioxx than it revealed when it published a giant study of the drug in 2000.

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  • Study leader Dr Jeffrey Johnson said more research was needed to see if depression problems in teenagers were an early phase of major depressive disorder or if minor depression earlier in life contributed to the development of more serious problems later on.

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  • In one big study, a similar drug called Lopid had slashed the risk of cardiovascular problems by 22%.

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  • One of the worst cases occurred in September 2004 when the tiny biotech firm Atherogenics had to call in Nissen to help reinterpret results of a troubled IVUS study that suffered from data quality problems.

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  • There is no data in this study that indicate that the levels of flame retardants found would cause any human health problems.

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  • Barbey, an assistant professor of medicine at Georgetown University, points to a recent study in The Journal of the American Medical Association that indicated that there may be heart problems associated with Vioxx and Celebrex.

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  • The study follows research by the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin which showed many women who experience incontinence problems after childbirth suffer in silence.

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  • These problems are all well known in the academic literature and have been dealt with in various ways, making the CRS study unpublishable in any peer-reviewed academic journal.

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  • Dr Kessler says the low prevalence of suicidal thoughts observed in the current study can be explained by personal growth observed among respondents, including those with mental health problems.

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  • The problems started in 2001, when doctors at the Cleveland Clinic, including Steven Nissen and Eric Topol, , published a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association re-analyzing existing data.

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