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  • Modifiable environmental factors have a profound influence not just on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity, but on neurodegenerative disease as well.

    Jill Stein and Ted Schettler: Reducing The Risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases 2009

  • "Modifiable risk biomarkers like mammographic density are increasingly being used in small early phase prevention trials to help us decide which interesting strategies should be carried further into very large Phase III studies with cancer incidence as an endpoint."

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • "Modifiable risk biomarkers like mammographic density are increasingly being used in small early phase prevention trials to help us decide which interesting strategies should be carried further into very large Phase III studies with cancer incidence as an endpoint."

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • The box in the lower left says Artwork Not Modifiable.

    Discussions: Message List - root 2010

  • "Modifiable risk biomarkers like mammographic density are increasingly being used in small early phase prevention trials to help us decide which interesting strategies should be carried further into very large Phase III studies with cancer incidence as an endpoint."

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • "Modifiable risk biomarkers like mammographic density are increasingly being used in small early phase prevention trials to help us decide which interesting strategies should be carried further into very large Phase III studies with cancer incidence as an endpoint."

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • Modifiable (or lifestyle-related) factors have traditionally included diet, obesity, smoking, stress, diabetes, physical inactivity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • "Modifiable risk biomarkers like mammographic density are increasingly being used in small early phase prevention trials to help us decide which interesting strategies should be carried further into very large Phase III studies with cancer incidence as an endpoint."

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • Modifiable (or lifestyle-related) factors have traditionally included diet, obesity, smoking, stress, diabetes, physical inactivity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • "Modifiable risk biomarkers like mammographic density are increasingly being used in small early phase prevention trials to help us decide which interesting strategies should be carried further into very large Phase III studies with cancer incidence as an endpoint."

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

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