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Alcohol Consumption and Cognitive Performance in the Framingham Heart Study
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1999Recent studies have indicated that moderate alcohol intake may be beneficial to cognitive functioning in women, although not necessarily in men. Data from the Framingham Heart Study, a large, prospective study of cardiovascular disease in Framingham, Massachusetts, were used to examine the relation between alcohol consumption and cognitive ability. The
Merrill F. Elias +4 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1994
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Hemodynamic patterns of age-related changes in blood pressure. The Framingham Heart Study.
Circulation, 1997S. Franklin +6 more
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AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF HEART DISEASE: THE FRAMINGHAM STUDY
Nutrition Reviews, 2009Thomas R. Dawber, William B. Kannel
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Estimating Random Effects In the Framingham Heart Study
1992The assessment of the effects of covariates or potential risk factors on the times to events in a complex longitudinal study is an important problem in survival analysis. In such studies, individuals often enter at different ages and the particular endpoint of interest may or may not be observed during the study period.
Nancy Flournoy +4 more
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Luigi Fontana
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Impact of reduced heart rate variability on risk for cardiac events. The Framingham Heart Study.
Circulation, 1996H. Tsuji +6 more
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Donna R Rivera +2 more
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