
Auteur F. E. SPEIZER
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FUCHS C. S. ; STAMPFER M. J. ; COLDITZ G. A. ; GIOVANNUCCI E. L. ; MANSON J. E. ; KAWACHI I. ; D. J. HUNTER ; HANKINSON S. F. ; C. H. HENNEKENS ; B. ROSNER ; F. E. SPEIZER ; W. C. WILLETT | 1995
Dans New England Journal of Medicine (Vol.332, n°19, May 11, 1995) Article : PériodiqueStudies in men suggest that light-to-moderate alcohol intake is associated with a reduction in overall mortality, due primarily to a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. Among women with similar levels of alcohol consumption, an increased ris[...]
M. J. STAMPFER ; COLDITZ G.A. ; W. C. WILLETT ; F. E. SPEIZER ; C. H. HENNEKENS | 1988
Dans New England Journal of Medicine (Vol.319, n°5, August 4, 1988) Article : PériodiqueIn 1980, 87,526 female nurses 34 to 59 years of age completed a dietary questionnaire that assessed their consumption of beer, wine, and liquor. By 1984, during 334,382 person-years of follow-up, we had documented 200 incident cases of severe co[...]
B. D. CARTER ; C. C. ABNET ; D. FESKANICH ; N. D. FREEDMAN ; P. HARTGE ; C. E. LEWIS ; J. K. OCKENE ; R. L. PRENTICE ; F. E. SPEIZER ; M. J. THUN ; E. J. JACOBS | 2015
Dans New England Journal of Medicine (Vol.372, n°7, February 12, 2015) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Mortality among current smokers is 2 to 3 times as high as that among persons who never smoked. Most of this excess mortality is believed to be explained by 21 common diseases that have been formally established as caused by cigarett[...]