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diabetesjournals.org
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| | | | | OBJECTIVE. While existing evidence supports beneficial cardiovascular effects of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), emerging studies suggest that glucose-dependen | |
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www.nature.com
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| | | | | The gut microbiome is shaped by diet and influences host metabolism; however, these links are complex and can be unique to each individual. We performed deep metagenomic sequencing of 1,203 gut microbiomes from 1,098 individuals enrolled in the Personalised Responses to Dietary Composition Trial (PREDICT 1) study, whose detailed long-term diet information, as well as hundreds of fasting and same-meal postprandial cardiometabolic blood marker measurements were available. We found many significant associat... | |
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fharrell.com
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| | | | | In this article I provide much more extensive simulations showing the near perfect agreement between the odds ratio (OR) from a proportional odds (PO) model, and the Wilcoxon two-sample test statistic. The agreement is studied by degree of violation of the PO assumption and by the sample size. A refinement in the conversion formula between the OR and the Wilcoxon statistic scaled to 0-1 (corcordance probability) is provided. | |
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mgriblog.org
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| | | A new study from researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has found a possible explanation for why performing mind-body activities such as yoga and meditation can help patients reduce their high blood pressure without medication. | ||