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... more likely to die from smoking more than 10 cigarettes a day or from being obese? According to a study from the British Medical Journal, it's a tie. Swedish researchers studied health records of 45,920 men drafted by the Swedish army in 1969 ...
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... reporter at The New York Times. Nor did they like his airing of his allegation in an article on the Web site of the British Medical Journal (BMJ) almost five months after Mr. Leo sent his initial inquiry to JAMA. As a result, the esteemed medical ...
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... Indiana University School of Medicine. They examined that and six other commonly held beliefs in the Dec. 21 British Medical Journal. They found that turkey, chicken and ground beef each contain about the same amount of tryptophan per ounce ...
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... called the offer insultingly low. Pope John Paul II began his third visit to Austria. A study published in the British medical journal The Lancet said smoking more than doubles the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Five years ...
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... epidemiologist at the Harvard School of Public Health and lead author of the study, which was published in the British Medical Journal. Her co-author, Ralph Paffenbarger Jr., provided the subjects of the study from a group of Harvard alumni ...
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... choose the breast over the bottle. German scientists say their findings, which were published Friday in the British Medical Journal, are the result of the largest study to date investigating the link between breast-feeding and obesity later ...
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... that the studies done so far were insufficient to support any final conclusion. A study published in May in the British Medical Journal suggested a link between multiple vaccines given to soldiers deployed in the Persian Gulf War and the unexplained ...
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... the survey of about 5,000 middle school students in Vermont and New Hampshire to be published Friday in the British Medical Journal. Nearly 32 percent of the youngsters who had seen movies -- mostly on videos or DVDs -- with the most episodes ...
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... centers on three continents linked the coiling procedure with a better outcome. The research appeared in the British medical journal Lancet. The study compared survival and disability in patients who suffered a bleed into their brains when a ...
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... and Stroke (NINDS). Eswaran and Lowery and other colleagues describe the project in the Sept. 7 issue of the British medical journal The Lancet. "Though this work is preliminary, it is a promising indication of how MEG may help researchers ...
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