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Do OSCAR winners live longer than less successful peers? A reanalysis of the evidence

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MP Sylvestre, E Huszti, JA Hanley - Annals of internal medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
In an article published in Annals of Internal Medicine in 2001, Redelmeier and
Singh reported that Academy Award–winning ac- tors and actresses lived almost
4 years longer than their less suc- cessful peers. However, the statistical ...
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Survival in Academy Award-winning actors and actresses

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DA Redelmeier, SM Singh - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Survival in Academy Award–Winning Actors and Actresses ... Donald A.
Redelmeier, MD, and Sheldon M. Singh, BSc ... Background: Social status is an
important predictor of poor health. Most studies of this issue have focused ...
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Time-dependent bias was common in survival analyses published in leading clinical …


C van Walraven, D Davis, AJ Forster, GA … - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2004 - Elsevier
We searched Medline databases to identify all observational studies that used a
survival analysis in American Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine,
Archives of Internal Medicine, British Medical Journal, Chest, Circulation, ...
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Survival bias associated with time-to-treatment initiation in drug effectiveness evaluation: …

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Z Zhou, E Rahme, M Abrahamowicz, L Pilote - American journal of epidemiology, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
The authors compared five methods of studying survival bias associated with
time-to-treatment initiation in a drug effectiveness study using medical
administrative databases (1996–2002) from Quebec, Canada. The first two ...
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An easy mathematical proof showed that time-dependent bias inevitably leads to biased …


J Beyersmann, P Gastmeier, M Wolkewitz, M … - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2008 - Elsevier
We derived an easy mathematical proof investigating the nature of time-dependent
bias. We applied the general mathematical result to data from a prospective
cohort study on the incidence of hospital infection in intensive care: ...
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Mortality and immortality

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MD Rablen, AJ Oswald, J Banks, M Marmot - papers.ssrn.com
Page 1. IZA DP No. 2560 Mortality and Immortality Matthew D. Rablen Andrew
J. Oswald DISCUSSION P APER SERIES Forschungsinstitut ...
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Prostaglandin E1 prevents increased lung microvascular permeability during intravascular …

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MH Gee, MV Tahamont, JT Flynn, JW Cox, RH … - Circulation research, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
Prostaglandin E, (PGE,) inhibits a variety of functions of activated neutrophils
including respiratory burst, release of leukotriene B 4 , and adherence to
endothelial cells. To determine if PGE, alters the pathophysiology of ...
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The effects of prostaglandin E1 on lung injury complicating hyperdynamic sepsis in sheep.


WJ Sibbald, D Campbell, RR Raper, FS … - The American review of respiratory disease, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am Rev Respir Dis. 1989 Mar;139(3):674-81. The effects of prostaglandin
E1 on lung injury complicating hyperdynamic sepsis in sheep. ...
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Quantifying the impact of survivor treatment bias in observational studies


PCA PhD, MMMPD MA, MD Carl van … - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice - interscience.wiley.com
Rationale Observational cohort studies are frequently used to measure the impact
of therapies on the time to a particular outcome. Treatment often has a
time-variant nature since it is frequently initiated at varying times ...
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Prostaglandin E sub 1 Inhibits Platelet Decrease after Massive Blood Transfusions during …


GJ Locker, T Staudinger, S Knapp, KF Laczika … - The Journal of trauma, 1997 - journals.lww.com
From the Department of Internal Medicine I, Intensive Care Unit (GJL, TS, SK,
KFL, HB, AU, PM, MF), the Department of Emergency Medicine (AW), the Department
of Internal Medicine I, Division of Hematology and Hemostaseology (PK), and ...
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