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Osteoporosis and mortality

Joint Bone Spine, 2010
Osteoporosis is classified as a public health problem by healthcare authorities because it is associated with an increased risk of potentially serious fractures. Osteoporotic fractures are known to generate a heavy burden of morbidity and financial cost [1].
Leboime, Ariane   +5 more
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Coffee Consumption and Mortality

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
Total mortality showed no association with coffee usage in the four race-sex groups of Evans County, Georgia. Deaths of coronary heart disease (CHD) in white men and women and black men showed no statistically significant difference between high and low coffee consumers.
Curtis G. Hames   +4 more
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Mortality in epilepsy

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2007
All studies report an increased mortality risk for people with epilepsy compared with the general population. Population-based studies have demonstrated that the increased mortality is often related to the cause of the epilepsy. Common etiologies include neoplasia, cerebrovascular disease, and pneumonia.
Hitiris, N   +3 more
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Future Mortality in High Mortality Countries

2014
The 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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Wine and Mortality

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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