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1 spiratory disorders, than did public program alumni.
2 rm mental and physical health of foster care alumni.
3 e assessed the mental and physical health of alumni.
4 al and social influences, such as donors and alumni.
5 ne the career path of the remaining 10.9% of alumni.
6 as a multicity, cross-sectional study of NFL alumni and family members aged 50 years and older.
7                             Both the Harvard Alumni and Five City Project questionnaires overestimate
8  obligation to determine where their postdoc alumni are employed and to share this information with c
9 embers of the National Football League (NFL) Alumni Association and their families through education
10                                              Alumni athletes (N=33, aged 34-71 years) and an age-matc
11 nly subtle objective cognitive impairment in alumni athletes in the context of high subjective compla
12 ferential effects associated with age in the alumni athletes.
13  and cause-specific mortality in the Glasgow Alumni Cohort Study.
14                               In the Glasgow Alumni Cohort, irregular periods were associated with at
15                                 Years 1 to 3 alumni (cohorts 1 to 3) mentees continue to participate
16  the most common destination for more recent alumni, entry into Science-related Non-research, Industr
17  as an Index of Heart Attack Risk in College Alumni", established that more strenuous PA reduced the
18 se completing the program: After 24 mo, CRED alumni experienced an 11.3 percentage point increase in
19 a: Principal Investigator (636/2284=27.8% of alumni), followed by Academia: Other (16.8%), Science-re
20 asurements such as standardized test scores, alumni giving, and opinion surveys, it publishes annual
21                              Private program alumni had significantly fewer mental disorders (major d
22 hese results support the hypothesis that NFL alumni have a heightened probability of developing execu
23  men (mean age, 57.5 years) from the Harvard Alumni Health Study reported their walking, stair climbi
24                            The HAHS (Harvard Alumni Health Study) is a cohort study of 18,881 male un
25 ective study among 10,812 men in the Harvard Alumni Health Study, followed from 1988 to 1998 (mean ag
26                               In the Harvard Alumni Health Study, we prospectively followed 7307 Harv
27 ,421 men (mean age, 66 years) in the Harvard Alumni Health Study, without major chronic diseases, who
28 status of 1,000 US subjects from the College Alumni Health Study.
29  colleges give preference to the children of alumni in admissions.
30          Names were obtained from cohort and alumni lists on residency program websites or by emailin
31                                        Three alumni matriculated to accredited US infectious diseases
32 ospectively followed 7307 Harvard University alumni (mean age 66.1 years) from 1988 through 1993.
33  experiences as early career researchers and alumni of Africa's premier holistic drug discovery and d
34 chemistry programs in the Midwest and recent alumni of the University of Minnesota.
35 duation without compromising productivity or alumni outcomes.
36               Compared with DLW, the Harvard Alumni questionnaire, the Five City Project questionnair
37 etired National Football League players (NFL alumni) relative to controls using an fMRI-optimised neu
38 correlated with the number of times that NFL alumni reported having been removed from play after head
39                       Behaviourally, the NFL alumni showed only modest performance deficits on the ex
40 med Forces Institute of Pathology Ophthalmic Alumni Society) from 1975 through 2014 were reviewed.
41   As coeditors of this Special Feature, CSTL alumni Tom Albright and Jennifer Mnookin have recruited
42 gmatic trial in Spain (University of Navarra Alumni Trialist Initiative or "UNATI"), publicly funded
43     The prevalence of hypertension among NFL alumni was estimated to be 89.8%, though only 37.5% repo
44                                   The latter alumni were eligible for but not selected by the private
45  School's first quarter-century, faculty and alumni were remarkably active in frontline public health
46                             More than 80% of alumni were traced, and 92.2% of those traced were inter
47 presentative sample of 479 adult foster care alumni who were placed in foster care as adolescents (14
48                   We studied 1741 university alumni who were surveyed first in 1962 (average age, 43
49 etion of the program, it is envisioned these alumni will become mentors for another generation.