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1 idualistic, spatial, and temporal aspects of people).
2 s often lead to increased mortality in older people.
3  seven of the global population of stateless people.
4 l period of heightened awareness about other people.
5                 Epilepsy occurs in one of 26 people.
6 py (ART) is approaching that of HIV-negative people.
7 r (ASD) and affects an estimated 3 in 10 000 people.
8  failure (CHF) risk compared with uninfected people.
9 hanged between generational cohorts of older people.
10 t causes illness in only a small minority of people.
11 improve the quality of health care for older people.
12 th intensive lifestyle modification in obese people.
13  understanding of these processes in healthy people.
14 the HCMV-specific T cell response in healthy people.
15  CMV-specific T cells, particularly in older people.
16 eye health information among Hispanic/Latino people.
17 e at-risk population-approximately 1 million people.
18 nt deleterious HCMV disease in healthy older people.
19 ogies also occur in cognitively normal older people.
20  and prevent more severe depression in older people.
21 other households or connections to many sick people.
22  to optimize organ transplantation for older people.
23                                  Four of 106 people (3.8%) with a cranial schwannoma had an LZTR1 mut
24 100 person-years), Black and Latino/Hispanic people (41.8 and 39.5 per 100 person-years, respectively
25 imary health-care sites and around 1 million people (613 638 people at 2758 rural sites and 478 393 p
26 67 [95% CI, 1.28-2.17] and RD, 47 cases/1000 people [95% CI, 15-78]) after adjustment for age and cen
27 .72] and risk difference [RD], 89 cases/1000 people [95% CI, 61-117]; black men: HR, 1.67 [95% CI, 1.
28                However, even in asymptomatic people, a Babesia carriage state can be established that
29 ation-based study among more than 23 million people, a custom data set was obtained using the data of
30                                              People acquire the disease through contact with water co
31                            A cohort of young people aged 13-21 years underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypa
32 ucted in a general population sample of 2415 people aged 40 years and over in Australia.
33 ticularly among HIV and hepatitis C infected people among whom cardiovascular disease risk is elevate
34 he US livestock industry employs 1.6 x 10(6) people and accounts for $31.8 billion in exports.
35 ion of knowledge across generations, helping people and artificial intelligences learn things that no
36 estinal parasite that infects 50-100 million people and causes up to 55,000 deaths annually.
37 opy was measured across a diverse set of 800 people and in 5 individuals over 3 months.
38 red as a proper food ingredient for diabetic people and patients in weight gain control.
39 discern subtle statistical differences about people and voices in order to direct their attention tow
40 , having an approximate population of 10 000 people, and being within the catchment area of a Preside
41 pical diseases (NTDs) kill more than 800,000 people annually, while creating long-term disability in
42 folia) allergies affect more than 36 million people annually.
43 adictory views - that sign languages of deaf people are "just gestures," or that sign languages are "
44                                  Millions of people are affected by respiratory diseases, leading to
45                                         Many people are asymptomatic or have non-specific symptoms su
46 quences is particularly a concern when these people are exposed to either cancer chemotherapy, immuno
47                    Approximately 260 million people are infected worldwide, underscoring the clinical
48 dynamics of nonverbal information flow among people are not well understood.
49                                          Yet people are now driving the sixth mass extinction event i
50 tivity requiring the coordination of several people, as in music, sport or at work, and can be extend
51 e sites and around 1 million people (613 638 people at 2758 rural sites and 478 393 people at 604 urb
52 3 638 people at 2758 rural sites and 478 393 people at 604 urban sites).
53                                We found that people at high predicted risk for both CVD and CKD have
54                   However, recent studies in people at risk of schizophrenia have found elevated stri
55 d by a poor predictive value for identifying people at the highest risk for progressing to active tub
56 ferred for definitive examination, 153 (43%) people attended their scheduled examination.
57          WHO estimated that nearly 1 million people become infected every day with any of four curabl
58 ted macular degeneration (AMD) continued for people born during the Baby Boom years (1946-1964) or la
59 d constant at 1980 levels, we estimated that people born in 2050 would experience an approximately 1-
60 ife-threatening disease in otherwise healthy people, but the immunological basis for this remains une
61 .01 to -0.004; p=0.001) than in HIV-negative people, but the magnitudes of difference were small.
62 to influence the behavior of large groups of people by tailoring persuasive appeals to the psychologi
63 ns of competitive athletes and highly active people (CAHAP).
64  with lower SES curtails the extent to which people can expect to realise deferred rewards, leading t
65 resources, like community organisations, and peoples' capacities to manage long-term conditions.
66 ercentage of healthy white Caucasian British people carrying predominantly type 2 EBV.
67 eption has been interpreted as evidence that people consider mental life to have two core components-
68                                              People consistently show preferences and behaviors that
69 t finding given that cities less than 500000 people contain a majority of the urban population and ar
70                                              People could then use these mental models of emotion tra
71                                              People develop presbyopia as part of the normal aging pr
72                                              People diagnosed with psoriasis have an increased risk o
73                                  Millions of people die every year from diseases caused by exposure t
74 that under conditions of target uncertainty, people do not execute an average of planned actions but
75                        Globally, 200 million people drink groundwater contaminated with fluoride conc
76 t-oriented behaviours are adaptive for young people (e.g., in terms of mating and reproduction) but c
77 lasma and Cryptosporidium infect millions of people each year with lethal consequences in immunocompr
78 losis, a disease that kills over 1.8 million people each year.
79 re valid and precise insights into how often people encounter heat conditions and when, where, to who
80           We conclude that the percentage of people ever staying in nursing homes is substantially hi
81 mosquito-borne disease affecting millions of people every year.
82     This affiliative motivation ensures that people experience an artwork as more emotional, more int
83 ated tool used to measure quality of life in people experiencing allergies (0 = not troubled to 6 = e
84                                 The Rohingya people face a cycle of poor infant and child health, mal
85                   Overweight and obese older people face a high risk of muscle loss and impaired phys
86 arch has demonstrated that power affects how people feel, think, and act.
87  9, 2012, and Feb 24, 2014, we assessed 1308 people for eligibility.
88 rth America, and has been used by indigenous peoples for food and non-food applications for a long ti
89 r population means climate change hurts more people: for example, in 2025, assuming the United Nation
90                              A total of 2226 people from 63 countries opened the e-questionnaire of w
91 type 1 and type 2 EBV in saliva samples from people from a wide range of geographic and ethnic backgr
92 ling for HIV status and continent of origin, people from Africa had a higher risk for dual-strain inf
93 n influencing the psychology and behavior of people from deprived backgrounds?
94         Science is ideally suited to connect people from different cultures and thereby foster mutual
95 men and men, respectively-to examine whether people from sexual minorities are over- or under-represe
96 est that using money to buy time can protect people from the detrimental effects of time pressure on
97 AD and an age- and sex-matched group of 1347 people from the general population.
98 nd transformed by interacting with different people, from my encouraging mentors, energetic trainees,
99                           By 4000 years ago, people had introduced maize to the southwestern United S
100                                         Many people have concerns about how they will die and the emp
101                       Deaths in HIV-positive people have decreased since the introduction of highly a
102                                   Some blind people have developed extraordinary proficiency in echol
103 lving understanding of intrinsic resistance, people have successfully tested, in preclinical models,
104                            The low number of people in control is ubiquitous in all subgroups of the
105 se beneficial effects are shared across many people in densely populated neighbourhoods.
106 ating and reproduction) but costly for older people in deprived communities who would benefit from in
107 as developed in Arabic and used to interview people in different provinces of Jordan.
108    This can be measured by the percentage of people in households whose out-of-pocket health expendit
109 o study the mobile phone calling activity of people in large cities to infer the dynamics of urban da
110 te Trypanosoma cruzi and affects 5-8 million people in Latin America.
111                        This is about how the people in my laboratory accomplished this feat; without
112 al ideation ranged from 1102 (24.9%) of 4432 people in sample 1 to 1644 (26.3%) of 6255 people in sam
113 2 people in sample 1 to 1644 (26.3%) of 6255 people in sample 2 and 865 (26.2%) of 3299 people in sam
114 5 people in sample 2 and 865 (26.2%) of 3299 people in sample 3.
115 ke Opisthorchis viverrini infects 10 million people in Southeast Asia and causes cholangiocarcinoma (
116              While approximately 338 million people in the Northern hemisphere live in regions that a
117 t death, we estimate that between 76 and 396 people in the state of Wisconsin would be medically elig
118       We thus estimate that up to 6600-12500 people in the U.S. will develop cancer over their lifeti
119 dder cancer which, despite affecting >70,000 people in the United States annually, has limited therap
120  chronic infection affects up to 240 million people in the world and it is a common cause of cirrhosi
121                There are more than 3 million people in the world whose mobility relies on wheelchairs
122 ays to develop antibacterial agents to treat people infected with drug-resistant bacteria.
123 ar macrophages may improve outcomes in older people infected with respiratory viruses.
124 s the largest to date, with more than 28,000 people infected.
125  influence encompasses all the ways in which people influence other people, social mobilization refer
126                                 Imitation of people informs us about infants' processing of social ev
127 nowing which one will be cued as the target, people initially reach in the average target direction.
128              In special dietary products for people intolerant to gluten, their amount must not excee
129 matic trial examining Xpert introduction for people investigated for tuberculosis in 40 primary healt
130 trength in the growing population of elderly people is a major health concern for modern societies.
131 y unrecognized pathogen of debilitated older people is increasingly evident.
132 s and will certainly lead to a revolution in peoples' lives in the future.
133                                Compared with people living fewer than 500 m from a fast-food outlet,
134 nd 39.5 per 100 person-years, respectively), people living in high-poverty neighborhoods (47.4 per 10
135 er is the major source of drinking water for people living in rural areas of India.
136 ncome; number of lost teeth; sex; education; people living in the house; prosthetic needs; or number
137 tion in reactive aggression/violence between people living in the same environment?
138 , we show that the average mid-sleep time of people living in urban areas depends on the age and gend
139 , but the term survivor is open to debate by people living with cancer and those caring for them.
140                        Results The number of people living with CLL in the United States is projected
141         Stages were defined as (1) number of people living with HIV in the country by end of 2013; (2
142  was to obtain insights into the outcomes of people living with HIV who accessed services through HIV
143 ntially decreases morbidity and mortality in people living with HIV.
144 tes, estimating that between 5925 and 31 097 people might be eligible and willing to donate each year
145 s provide ecosystem services for millions of people, most prominently by providing storm protection,
146 ransmitted great distances quickly-as far as people move.
147                                              People of African ancestry carrying certain APOL1 mutant
148 of variants associated with IBD risk in only people of African descent demonstrates the importance of
149 enting glaucoma vision loss and blindness in people of African descent living in resource-limited reg
150 talogue of variants and phased haplotypes in people of Amish and Mennonite ancestry.
151                                 The Rohingya people of Myanmar (known as Burma before 1989) were stri
152 erved in other East Asian populations and in people of other ethnicities.
153  across the continent, following the initial peopling of the Americas.
154 t now causes epidemics affecting millions of people on multiple continents.
155 ufficient for the basic needs of 136 million people, or most of the annual municipal and industrial n
156 76, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.51-5.03), people-oriented culture (OR=2.59, 95% CI 1.45-4.62), and
157 entially better provided upstream by keeping people out of the hospital rather than downstream by pay
158  been lucky enough to have over 150 talented people pass through his laboratory.
159 -mediated autoimmune disease affecting 20-50 people per 100,000.
160                            Participants were people performing Google searches and patients diagnosed
161 NV4 recognized by neutralizing antibodies in people previously exposed to DENV4 infections or to a li
162 nses, convalescence-phase serum samples from people previously exposed to primary DENV4 natural infec
163 managing nature for the services it provides people rather than for the existence of particular speci
164                              Finally, we had people read real science news items and found that the r
165 rn and think like people should simulate how people really think in their everyday lives.
166                                        Among people referred for definitive examination, 153 (43%) pe
167                                     How long people remain in place is a function, we hypothesize, of
168  four large-scale studies designed to assess people's conceptions of mental life more directly.
169 n benefits obtained by weighted averaging of people's confidences, and simple majority voting can oft
170 -blind dose-ranging phase 2 trial in the Lao People's Democratic Republic in O. viverrini-infected ad
171   Insomnia and the inability to sleep affect people's health and well-being.
172 quired at the Department of Endocrinology in People's Hospital of Zhengzhou University China, and an
173 e., the ability to explain and predict other people's mental states.
174 est that societal inequality is reflected in people's minds as dominance motives that underpin ideolo
175         Recent research, however, shows that people's psychological characteristics can be accurately
176           Machines that learn and think like people should simulate how people really think in their
177                                Healthy young people showed brain activation patterns coherent with mo
178 all the ways in which people influence other people, social mobilization refers specifically to princ
179 omplete explanation as to why one out of two people systematically receives more mosquito bites than
180 vestigate the rate of first viral rebound in people that have achieved initial suppression with ART,
181 he Americas over 18,000 y ago and eventually peopled the New World they encountered a new environment
182 vailability of DNA sequence data from 60,706 people through the Exome Aggregation Consortium has prom
183                    The intervention required people to attend clinic for treatment and did not reduce
184 s-genotype immunity in the largest cohort of people to date.
185 ural Bangladesh, did a census on 1.2 million people to fill this gap.
186 ly flexible: an instruction cue that directs people to forget one item is sufficient to wipe the corr
187  a gamble as a potential gain or loss biases people to make risk-averse or risk-seeking decisions, re
188                                              People trade an asset whose value represents the proport
189 ld Health Organization (WHO) recommends that people travelling to or living in areas with Zika virus
190                The overall detection rate of people unaware of their HIV infection was 0.5 persons pe
191                Current theories suggest that people understand how to exploit common biases to influe
192 Newfoundland has remained home to indigenous peoples until present day with only one apparent hiatus
193                  Previous work suggests that people use two different strategies to solve the explore
194 ween July 21, 2014, and March 13, 2015, 2340 people used the eSHC.
195                                              People vary considerably in moral reasoning.
196 QR = -0.46 for cities < approximately 300000 people, versus -0.22 for all cities), an important findi
197 ing demonstrated that approximately 1 in 309 people was a heterozygous carrier for an LOF mutation.
198                           A total of 445,456 people were included, of whom 40,496 had a diagnosis of
199                                       Twenty people were interviewed between January and July 2012.
200   Between Nov 1, 2013, and Jan 28, 2016, 394 people were referred to the study, of whom 369 were asse
201 the food security of hundreds of millions of people who depend on diverse and largely unregulated fis
202 ith the intiation or re-initiation of ART in people who have had previous exposure to antiretroviral
203                        But what happens with people who have never had any visual experience?
204      Interestingly, being connected to other people who in turn were reciprocally close to each other
205  24%) and varying baseline HCV prevalence in people who inject drugs (30%, 60%, 75%, or 85%).
206 at at the highest baseline HCV prevalence in people who inject drugs (85%), expansion of treatment co
207 een advocated for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) in people who inject drugs (PWID), but treatment is expensi
208  such as men who have sex with men (MSM) and people who inject drugs (PWID).
209 entral role in shaping health outcomes among people who inject drugs (PWID).
210  human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected people who inject drugs in Vancouver, Canada, between 19
211 kraine has been driven by a rapid rise among people who inject drugs, but recent studies have shown a
212 hly prevalent in the USA and concentrated in people who inject drugs.
213 sing patterns of genetic variation among the people who lived in those times.
214                                              People who miss multiple appointments are an under-resea
215                                There were 97 people who participated which represented 61% of those e
216 siderable implications for families of older people who provide the majority of unpaid care, but the
217 the livelihoods of the more than 180 million people who raise livestock on those rangelands.
218 y after the ACA, especially among low-income people who resided in Medicaid expansion states.
219 l care before IBCM counselling with those in people who sought care after counselling.
220          We compared health-care outcomes in people who sought medical care before IBCM counselling w
221 io [RR] = 9.20, 95% CI = 2.05-41.32), as did people who were HIV seropositive (RR = 4.06, 95% CI = 1.
222 ting a hypothetical population consisting of people who worked in South African gold mines or lived i
223 of dementia than widowed and lifelong single people, who are also underdiagnosed in routine clinical
224 ighborhoods (47.4 per 100 person-years), and people with a history of injection drug use (74.9 per 10
225 rs1 endotype, and at 28 days, 35 (39%) of 90 people with a Mars1 endotype had died (hazard ratio [HR]
226 6]; p=0.0045), compared with 23 (22%) of 105 people with a Mars2 endotype (HR 0.64 [0.40-1.04]; p=0.0
227 R 0.64 [0.40-1.04]; p=0.061), 16 (23%) of 71 people with a Mars3 endotype (HR 0.71 [0.41-1.22]; p=0.1
228 rom those who probably did not so that those people with a probable disorder could be referred approp
229  of life in a patient population confined to people with adenocarcinomas of the oesophagus and gastro
230 998-2012), within which we identified 23,454 people with ADPKD and 6,412,754 hospital controls.
231  to the development of better treatments for people with ALS.
232            A significant proportion of young people with an apparently sporadic solitary meningioma o
233                                  METHODS AND People with and without HIV infection participating in H
234 e (GSQ) was administered to synaesthetes and people with ASC.
235 rs old) and (b) decreases in the amygdala as people with ASD age into adulthood, a phenomenon not fou
236 s of airflow limitation and the treatment of people with asthma.
237                                           If people with asymptomatic infection are infectious it cou
238                                              People with autism spectrum disorder and other neurodeve
239 o investigate interaction difficulties among people with BPD.
240          INTERPRETATION: The number of older people with care needs will expand by 25% by 2025, mainl
241 al communication in daily-life situations in people with chronic aphasia after stroke.
242              We aimed to investigate whether people with circumscribed schizophrenia-like illnesses h
243 cystatin C being a marker of GFR and risk in people with CKD, its use to define CKD in this manner ha
244 d in training provision included: caring for people with cognitive impairment; managing the emotions
245                                         Most people with dementia do not receive timely diagnosis, pr
246         Conversely, evidence for efficacy in people with dementia is weak and limited to trials of im
247  that proposed that with the loss of memory, people with dementia may also experience loss of interes
248 MD = -0.02, 95% CI -1.22-0.82; p = 0.97) for people with dementia, or caregivers' general health stat
249 t iCST has an effect on cognition or QoL for people with dementia.
250 t (DCM) can increase the quality of care for people with dementia.
251 ciated with an increase in the proportion of people with depression who sought treatment (contact cov
252 sease with intensive risk factor management, people with diabetes mellitus and prediabetes remain at
253                                              People with disabilities were also at increased risk of
254 nclude usually underserved groups, including people with disabilities.
255 cts studied are bioequivalent when tested in people with epilepsy taking concomitant antiepileptic dr
256 clusion health target populations, including people with experiences of homelessness, drug use, impri
257  increased risk for psychotic disorders; (b) people with extremely elevated social anhedonia (SocAnh;
258 cal treatment can bring seizure remission in people with focal epilepsy but requires careful selectio
259              To clarify, we assessed whether people with genetically higher calcium had a higher risk
260 d in primary care, the setting in which most people with GFR in this range are managed.
261  damage and self-reported visual function of people with glaucoma.
262                                              People with heart failure and preserved ejection fractio
263  severe bacterial infections in HIV-positive people with high CD4 cell count.
264 py on risk of severe bacterial infections in people with high CD4 cell counts have not been well desc
265                                              People with higher OC exposure are likely inhaling more
266  systemic fungal infections has decreased in people with HIV in high-income countries because of the
267                              Incidence among people with HIV increased steeply during 1996 to 2000 (a
268                                      Purpose People with HIV infection have an elevated risk of anal
269 nt of comorbidities in reducing mortality in people with HIV.
270 ed drug in the treatment of dyslipidaemia in people with HIV.
271 mportant cause of morbidity and mortality in people with human immunodeficiency virus (PWHIV) on effe
272 vioural activation intervention (BeatIt) for people with intellectual disabilities and depression.
273 potential biomarkers to predict outcomes for people with IPF.
274                                              People with mental disorders have higher mortality rates
275                                The number of people with moderate and severe visual impairment also i
276      Epidemiological studies have shown that people with multiple sclerosis (MS) suffer from increase
277 rlying the beneficial effects of exercise in people with multiple sclerosis, and the absence of a con
278              Rescuing executive functions in people with neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders
279 led Resveratrol to Improve Outcomes in Older People With PAD (RESTORE), was conducted at Northwestern
280  motor neural prostheses being developed for people with paralysis.
281 significantly increased risk for melanoma in people with Parkinson's disease.
282 g evidence for functional dysconnectivity in people with psychosis.
283 rded EEG during the RLT in three groups: (a) people with psychotic experiences (PE; n=20) at increase
284                              INTERPRETATION: People with severe mental illness have excess mortality
285                                  Ultimately, people with SMI can be transinstitutionalised to the cri
286               This fatty acid accumulates in people with some peroxisomal disorders and is traditiona
287 ing one-stop diagnosis and treatment for all people with TB will require simpler, more sensitive diag
288 ated using intracortical recordings from two people with tetraplegia.
289 ts on the effects of fructose consumption in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
290 s are being developed to restore function to people with upper-limb paralysis.
291  assessed by asking participants to nominate people with whom they felt personally close.
292  approach a "Full Earth" of over ten billion people within the next century, unprecedented demands wi
293 ts with MS were matched individually with 10 people without MS by sex, year of birth, age/vital statu
294                                  About 1% of people worldwide are carriers of chromosomally integrate
295                                  Millions of people worldwide develop invasive infections during thei
296 roving the iron nutrition of the billions of people worldwide whose inadequate diet causes iron defic
297  virus (HBV) chronically infects 250 million people worldwide, resulting in nearly one million deaths
298 emic in Latin America and affects 10 million people worldwide.
299 eal disease cholera that infects millions of people worldwide.
300 ractivity disorder (ADHD) affects 39 million people worldwide; in isolation, it doubles annual health

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