- But a recent study by June and Dave O'Neill, economists at Baruch College, from whom these numbers come, shows that the difference in health outcomes has more to do with broader social forces. (typepad.com)
- The numerical cut points defining each OEB reflect the spectrum of possible outcomes, from little or no adverse effects (band A) through highly toxic/lethal at low exposures (band E). (cdc.gov)
- Infant mortality rates also reflect. (typepad.com)
- Use of the year 2000 standard therefore, better reflects the trend in U.S. mortality. (cdc.gov)
- Prison health care: training differences reflect age cohort differences. (cdc.gov)
- The differences are indeed significant. (typepad.com)
- There was no significant difference be- was designed to determine the orthodontic tween the DAI scores from male and female treatment needs of 12-15-year-old students students: mean (standard deviation) score in the city of Shiraz, Islamic Republic of 24.8 (6.1) versus 22.1 (5.3) respectively. (who.int)
- Poet James Berry raises important questions about the ways we respond to differences in a poem titled "What Do We Do with a Variation? (facinghistory.org)
- However, there were important differences between these groups. (encyclopedia.com)
- James Berry uses many verbs and verb phrases to show what we "do" with a difference. (facinghistory.org)
- Awareness of potential sex/gender differences in health research permeates the entire synergistic process of the research endeavor (Woods, Women's Health Issues, 2011). (nih.gov)
- The Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) announces the availability of administrative supplements to support research highlighting the impact of sex/gender differences (or similarities) and/or sex and gender factors in human health and illness, including basic, preclinical, clinical and behavioral studies. (nih.gov)
- The placentas of mammalian species vary widely, with differences in size, shape, structure, time required to develop, and the degree to which it invades the uterus. (nih.gov)
- Adverse event reporting patterns vary between countries, reflecting differences in reporting culture, clinical practice and underlying patient populations. (springer.com)
- October 2, 2015 - Notice of Information Related to Office of Research on Women's Health Specialized Centers of Research (SCOR) on Sex Differences. (nih.gov)
- ORWH and other participating organizations invite research grant applications to develop new knowledge about sex differences that affect women's health. (nih.gov)
- It is most helpful for chemicals for which (1) there are no GHS H-codes/statements through which a Tier 1 analysis can be achieved, or (2) the outcome of the latter analysis is incomplete, uncertain, or newer information is available that more clearly reflects the health potency of the chemical. (cdc.gov)
- Agency for Health never smoked racial difference for to excel ent, 46.6% the class materials. (nih.gov)
- There is a broad range of alternative responses, reflecting the idea that both the transgressor and the victim can be differentially valued depending on one's social preferences and conceptual sense of justice. (nature.com)
- To ensure the cut points reflect a range of potencies, the fraction of chemicals covered by each occupational exposure band was determined and compared to the potency distribution of a diverse set of chemicals for some endpoints. (cdc.gov)
- The objective of this study was to explore differences in the reporting of adverse events between Japan and other countries. (springer.com)
- The ORWH and participating organizations and institutes seek to expand the Specialized Centers of Interdisciplinary Research (SCOR) on Sex Differences. (nih.gov)
- These centers will provide opportunities for interdisciplinary approaches to advancing studies in sex differences research. (nih.gov)
- The ORWH announces the Specialized Centers of Interdisciplinary Research on Sex Differences (SCOR) program. (nih.gov)
- Although long-term trend and main NAEP both assess mathematics and reading, there are several differences, particularly in the content assessed, how often the assessment is administered, and how the results are reported. (ed.gov)
- Note: The NOAEL/BMDL (or, in some cases lowest observed adverse effect level) are used in this analysis, NOT the agency RfD or MRL, because of differences in purpose and dose adjustments. (cdc.gov)