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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997
In the present chapter the question of possible different effects of beer wine and spirits in data from the Copenhagen City Heart Study will be addressed.... The results...strongly suggest that in addition to the common effect of ethanol there are--within the studied range of drinking--different factors influencing health in the three types of ...
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In the present chapter the question of possible different effects of beer wine and spirits in data from the Copenhagen City Heart Study will be addressed.... The results...strongly suggest that in addition to the common effect of ethanol there are--within the studied range of drinking--different factors influencing health in the three types of ...
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Future Mortality in High Mortality Countries
2014The theory and empirical basis of the demographic transition includes the important role played by mortality declines in generating a societal shift from high mortality and high fertility to low mortality and low fertility. In particular, it is the improved survival of children into adulthood that initially produces increasingly large populations with ...
Garbero, A., Pamuk, E.
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Neuroepidemiology, 2005
The objective of this work is to provide a review of the mortality risk in dementia and potential influencing factors. In order to do so, studies on mortality in dementia based on population-based samples of the last 15 years published in PubMed, Web of Science and PSYNDEXplus were considered.
Uta, Guehne +2 more
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The objective of this work is to provide a review of the mortality risk in dementia and potential influencing factors. In order to do so, studies on mortality in dementia based on population-based samples of the last 15 years published in PubMed, Web of Science and PSYNDEXplus were considered.
Uta, Guehne +2 more
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009
This review summarizes recent developments in maternal mortality surveillance, and draws from recent confidential mortality reports to suggest ways the anesthesiologist can contribute to safer systems of care.Maternal mortality rates appear to be static in much of the developed world, but are increasing in the USA.
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This review summarizes recent developments in maternal mortality surveillance, and draws from recent confidential mortality reports to suggest ways the anesthesiologist can contribute to safer systems of care.Maternal mortality rates appear to be static in much of the developed world, but are increasing in the USA.
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Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2007
AbstractSchizophrenia is a life‐threatening disease associated with mortality rates that are two to three times higher than those expected/observed in the general population. It is associated with high levels of suicide, particularly in young male patients soon after diagnosis.
Pascal, Auquier +3 more
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AbstractSchizophrenia is a life‐threatening disease associated with mortality rates that are two to three times higher than those expected/observed in the general population. It is associated with high levels of suicide, particularly in young male patients soon after diagnosis.
Pascal, Auquier +3 more
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Neuropsychobiology, 1979
A register of patients receiving lithium in the Edinburgh and Lothian area of Scotland has been kept by the Medical Research Council Brain Metabolism Unit since 1967. Using this register, information was obtained on 784 patients receiving lithium for a period of up to 115 months (97.4% of the population available for study). 33 patients died during the
A I, Glen +3 more
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A register of patients receiving lithium in the Edinburgh and Lothian area of Scotland has been kept by the Medical Research Council Brain Metabolism Unit since 1967. Using this register, information was obtained on 784 patients receiving lithium for a period of up to 115 months (97.4% of the population available for study). 33 patients died during the
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2004
To compare mortality rates in glaucoma patients and matched controls from a large population screening as well as glaucoma patients diagnosed through routine clinical examination (self-selected patients).A population-based screening of 32,918 elderly citizens of Malmö was conducted between 1992 and 1997.
Kirsti, Grødum +2 more
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To compare mortality rates in glaucoma patients and matched controls from a large population screening as well as glaucoma patients diagnosed through routine clinical examination (self-selected patients).A population-based screening of 32,918 elderly citizens of Malmö was conducted between 1992 and 1997.
Kirsti, Grødum +2 more
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2003
This case-maternal mortality-is one of a series of teaching cases in the Case-Based Series in Population-Oriented Prevention (C-POP). It has been developed for use in medical school and residency prevention curricula. The complete set of cases is presented in this supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Mary S, Applegate, Debra, Blog
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This case-maternal mortality-is one of a series of teaching cases in the Case-Based Series in Population-Oriented Prevention (C-POP). It has been developed for use in medical school and residency prevention curricula. The complete set of cases is presented in this supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Mary S, Applegate, Debra, Blog
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