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Epidemiology - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites

... down by the other attributes. – Often we analyze data into more than one category simultaneously; for example, we may look at age and sex simultaneously to see if the sexes differ in how they develop a condition that increases with age—as they do for heart disease. ...
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the Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Programs
the Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Programs

... Talks continue with our ongoing partnership with the University of Waterloo. We await the Faculty legal minds to provide us with a final draft of a Memorandum of Agreement and it is my fervent wish that the upcoming year will see this initiative become a reality. We continue to experience increased ...
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Pedigree Analysis

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primer on genetic epidemiology

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... Diabetes mellitus (DM) represents a group of metabolic disease in which a person express high blood sugar, either because the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or because the cells do not respond properly to the insulin.1 Diabetes mellitus possesses considerable health-related threat worldwid ...
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