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    Covariate balancing for high-dimensional samples in controlled experiments by Luo, Xi, Yan, Penggao, Yan, Ran, Wang, Shuaian

    Published 2025
    “…In controlled experiments, achieving covariate balancing across all groups is crucial as it ensures that the estimated treatment effects are not confounded by the effects of covariates. …”
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    Assessing long-term effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of statin therapy in the UK: a modelling study using individual participant datasets by Mihaylova, B, Wu, R, Zhou, J, Williams, C, Schlackow, I, Emberson, J, Reith, C, Keech, A, Robson, J, Parnell, R, Armitage, J, Gray, A, Simes, J, Baigent, C

    Published 2024
    “…</p> <br> <p>Standard statin therapy was cost-effective across all categories of people 40-70 years old with incremental costs per QALY gained from £700 to £8530. …”
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    Association of PHACTR1 with Coronary Artery Calcium Differs by Sex and Cigarette Smoking by Voorhies, Kirsten, Young, Kendra, Hsu, Fang-Chi, Palmer, Nicholette D., McDonald, Merry-Lynn N., Lee, Sanghun, Hahn, Georg, Hecker, Julian, Prokopenko, Dmitry, Wu, Ann Chen, Regan, Elizabeth A., DeMeo, Dawn, Kinney, Greg L., Crapo, James D., Cho, Michael H., Silverman, Edwin K., Lange, Christoph, Budoff, Matthew J., Hokanson, John E., Lutz, Sharon M.

    Published 2024
    “…Methods: We performed genome-wide association (GWA) analyses for CAC among all participants and stratified by sex in the COPDGene study (n = 6144 participants of European ancestry and n = 2589 participants of African ancestry) with replication in the Diabetes Heart Study (DHS). …”
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    No One Wants To Be A Parasitologist: The Shrinking Field of America's Least Favorite Animals by Richter, Hannah

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    “…Parasitism is the most successful way of life for an animal — representing more than 40% of all species — and the wormy and crawly creatures it encompasses are vastly understudied. …”
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