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...team used data compiled by the Women’s Health Study (WHS) to track 38,025 women from 1993 through 1999. The other team focused on 85,060 women identified by the Nurses??€™ Health Study (NHS), who were tracked for 18 years, and 42,872 men chosen from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, who were tracked for 12 years...
About 42,000 men and 84,000 women who were free of diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease were chosen from the ongoing Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS) and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital-based Nurses??€™ Health Study, according...
HPFS is an all-male study which correlates nutritional factors to the incidence of serious illnesses, such as cancer, heart disease and other vascular diseases. The study complements the all-female Nurses??€™ Health Study, which examines similar hypotheses, according to the Harvard School of Public Health website...
...study represents the latest findings to incorporate the Nurses??€™ Health Study—a set of data collected on 120,000 female nurses nationwide from 1976 to the present—and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study, a counterpart data set begun in 1986 to collect information on about 50,000 male health care professionals...
Fairfield and other researchers analyzed data compiled by the Nurses??€™ Health Study, which has followed and recorded data on more than 100,000 women since...