The focus of this research study was to assess the effect of no medication on hospitalization and death involving patients with diabetes. The researchers conducted the study based on 11, 532 patients in a medical care setting named Kaiser Permanente… Continue Reading →
Data plays a major role in the process of information research. In a modern world, information sharing became part of everyone’s everyday life. From Facebook posts to personal texts, information can be obtained in a matter of seconds. At the… Continue Reading →
Response: The article that I choose to read about was on the topic of air pollution and its effects on a human’s lifespan after long term exposure. They claim that the pollution and its negative effects can cause the human… Continue Reading →
The scientific experiment that I investigated involved using creatine as a treatment for Huntington’s Disease. The study lasted from 2009 to 2014 after 553 participants showing early signs of Huntington’s had volunteered. The study involved separating the participants into a… Continue Reading →
Ashley Singh Title: “Safety evaluation and risk assessment of electronic cigarettes as tobacco cigarette substitutes: a systematic review” Summary: In today’s society, the use of technology to mitigate the process of reducing tobacco intake and ultimately stop it altogether. While… Continue Reading →
Phelps, Joseph, et al. “Privacy Concerns and Consumer Willingness to Provide Personal Information.” Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, vol. 19, no. 1, 2000, pp. 27–41., www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/30000485.pdf?refreqid. This study was conducted in order to determine the boundaries that marketers and… Continue Reading →
Damschroder Laura J., Joy L. Prittsc, Michael A. Neblod, Rosemarie J. Kalarickalb , John W. Creswelle , Rodney A. Haywarda ”Patients, privacy and trust: Patients’ willingness to allow researchers to access their medical records” Social Science and Medicine 64 (2007)… Continue Reading →
Manuel Francisco Cifuentes Summary: Wind turbines, though useful as a renewable source of energy, has the drawback of being very noisy when active. This study, called “Wind Turbine Noise, Annoyance and Self-Reported Health and Well-Being in Different Living Environments.” by… Continue Reading →
Citation: Kuczynski, Lucie, et al. “Indirect Effect of Temperature on Fish Population Abundances through Phenological Changes.” Plos One, vol. 12, no. 4, 2017, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175735. Summary: In this experiment, researchers explored temperature dynamics of freshwater fish phenology and abundances using migratory… Continue Reading →
“9 facts that explain DACA, the immigration program Trump is threatening to end” The article discusses how many people are actually relying on DACA and analyzes how people have benefited from DACA . Data sets in this article: the average… Continue Reading →
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