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en Our findings show that, according to reliable evidence, the effectiveness of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines in elderly individuals is modest, irrespective of setting, outcome, population, and study design,

en What you see is that marketing rules the response to influenza, and scientific evidence comes fourth or fifth. Vaccines may have a role, but they appear to have a modest effect. The best strategy to prevent the illness is to wash your hands.

en Our study is specific to the elderly, but there is epidemiological evidence that air pollution also affects the health of the younger population.

en There is a wild overestimation of the impact of these vaccines in the community. In the case of a pandemic, we are unsure from the data whether these vaccines would work on the elderly.

en Because we know that liability is an issue that keeps companies away from making vaccines, we need to resolve this, particularly when it comes to making vaccines for an influenza pandemic.

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en There are indeed catastrophic situations where individuals need long-term care for many years. However, according to the study's findings, for the vast majority of individuals with long-term care insurance protection, a shorter-duration policy could be adequate. This is an especially important message for those individuals who find unlimited protection is too expensive. Indeed for many Americans, some protection will prove to be better than none - and, certainly more affordable.

en Even though the (study) was not a weight-loss study, the modest weight-loss findings somehow still seem dissatisfying.

en Even those elderly people who did modest amounts of gentle exercise, such as walking for 15 minutes three times a week, appeared to benefit. Based on these findings, we can advise older people to 'use it even after you start to lose it,' because exercise may slow the progression of age-related problems in thinking.

en These data offer a current, evidence-based window into the needs of public health workers who would serve as a backbone of locally-driven emergency response in an influenza pandemic setting.

en Although the elderly are still the most frequent users of sleeping aids, the evidence found in this study shows that younger adults and children are starting to use these medications with even greater frequency.

en If avian flu shows human-to-human sustained transmission anywhere, there is danger everywhere, ... We in the U.S. do not have sufficient capacity to manufacture vaccines for our own populations. Nations all over the world need to be thinking about this because it would be difficult for any one nation to produce the vaccines needed for their own population.

en The evidence on U.K. consumption remains contradictory. Some data such as weak consumer confidence and the reluctance to use credit cards point to further weakness ahead. However, the modest rebound in the real estate market and anecdotal evidence of satisfactory Christmas indicate a modest strengthening in spending.


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