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  • On the other hand, the researchers did find a dose-response relationship between vitamin D levels and BV incidence, and that would support a real effect rather than mere association.

    Vitamin D Deficiency and Bacterial Vaginosis - Causality or Guilt by Association? aka TBTAM 2009

  • The seriousness of the concerns about a “possible dose-response effect” linking thimerosal in vaccines with “certain neurologic diagnoses” necessitated “a careful scientific review of the data.”

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • The case and control groups largely reported the same amount of cellphone use, and for most brain cancers the study failed to establish a "dose-response" link between increased cellphone use and increased risk.

    The Cellphone Panic 2011

  • Our findings are strong, consistent, show a dose-response effect, and are biologically plausible, said Singhal.

    Bottle-feeding babies can lead to adult obesity, says study Sarah Boseley 2010

  • The seriousness of the concerns about a “possible dose-response effect” linking thimerosal in vaccines with “certain neurologic diagnoses” necessitated “a careful scientific review of the data.”

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • Still, O'Donovan said there was a dose-response relationship between intensity and exercise and more intense exercise would probably produce better benefits.

    Interval training exercises could give people results in less time 2010

  • There exists a dose-response relationship, which means the more soft drink one consumes, the higher the chance of having these diseases, the researchers, led by Zumin Shi of Adelaide University, report in the journal Respirology.

    Asthma connected to fizzy drinks 2012

  • The seriousness of the concerns about a “possible dose-response effect” linking thimerosal in vaccines with “certain neurologic diagnoses” necessitated “a careful scientific review of the data.”

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • Her latest work focuses on efficiency aspects of international standard harmonization and the derivation of dose-response functions for particulate matter.

    Contributor: Dominika Dziegielewska 2010

  • "Assuming a dose-response relationship, a candidate factor would have continued to increase in the environment from the late 1980s through at least the mid-1990s."

    EPA Study: Autism Boom Began in 1988, Environmental Factors Are Assumed 2010

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