Amy Case

United States Solvitur Consulting

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Commented on Treatment of nonmuscle invading bladder cancer: Do physicians in the United States practice evidence based medicine?
A nice "Expert's Comments" on this article can be found here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0302283810000667?via%3Dihub

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Commented on Effects of the Modified DASH Diet on Adults With Elevated Blood Pressure or Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
An excellent, free full text article dealing with an important topic.

Funding

Commented on Call for Visiting Researchers Residency
This site's calls appear to be inoperable due to covid.

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Commented on Application of Epidemiology to Change Health Policy: Defining Age-Related Thresholds of Bone Mineral Density for Primary Prevention of Fracture
It is odd that the title of this article emphasizes the application of epidemiology to change health policy, as it is not clear from the abstract whether it is actually an epidemiological study (i.e. were the 291 fracture cases and 823 controls drawn from a population, or hospital data?), and the change recommended is that high-risk individuals defined by this study should be considered for primary fracture prevention therapy, whereas health policy would be something like requiring insurers to cover these procedures.

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Commented on A Flushed Face and Dilated Retinal Veins
Although this abstract is clearly and tightly written, it does not provide any insight into the potential significance of this case, which would be helpful for the non-ophtamologist.

Journal

Commented on EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY
I noticed this abstract: https://www.peeref.com/works/3601866; and I have to wonder why the journal requests a declaration of competing interest if they are going to publish the study without it.

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Commented on Birth order and psychiatric morbidity
Not a great abstract--first, why would a journal published a study in which "The author has not supplied his declaration of competing interest."? Require it! Further, the grammar and syntax are poor, making the abstract difficult to follow.

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Commented on Birth Order and Myopia
This study used a widely diverse group of secondary data sets: Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (UK); Singapore Cohort Study of Risk Factors for Myopia; Raine Eye Health Study (Australia; and Israeli Defense Force Pre-recruitment Candidates.

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Commented on Physico-chemical and nutritional characteristics of einkorn flour cookies
Nicely done abstract, though the conclusion that this flour is "perfect" may be a little overstated.

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Commented on Time to onset of cannabidiol (CBD) treatment effect in Lennox–Gastaut syndrome: Analysis from two randomized controlled trials
Interestingly, this abstract does not provide any background regarding the condition, or what is known about the intervention.

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Commented on P.329 State anxiety induced by THC and CBD does not change after correcting for baseline anxiety levels
Unfortunately, the journal did not provide an abstract.

Funding

Commented on Longitudinal studies conference bursaries
The URL is actually here: https://coursesandconferences.wellcomeconnectingscience.org/about-us/financial-support/

Funding

Commented on Agriculture and Food Research Initiative - Foundational and Applied Science
This USDA offers an amazing array of grants to improve food safety, production, and justice in the US.

Funding

Commented on Health & Education Fund - Policy and Systems Change
This grant source is evidently no longer funding new projects.

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Commented on Coffee, tea, caffeine, and risk of hypertension: The Singapore Chinese Health Study
Always interesting to see an inverse U-shaped association.