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  2. UK Biobank - Wikipedia

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    UK Biobank is a long-term prospective biobank study in the United Kingdom (UK) [1] that houses de-identified [2] biological samples and health-related data [3] on half a million people.

  3. Alzheimer’s could be diagnosed 10 years earlier after world’s ...

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    The funding will initially support scientists to measure protein levels from 300,000 samples – expected to take about 12 months – with this data made available to UK Biobank-approved ...

  4. Protein 'signatures' in a single blood test could help detect ...

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    Researchers have identified protein signatures in blood tests that can be used to detect or predict up to 67 diseases, using UK Biobank data in a cohort of nearly 42,000 participants.

  5. This Underrated Nutrient Could Help Lower Your Dementia ... - AOL

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    Data was pulled from the UK Biobank, a long-running database that houses anonymized health information and genetic data on half a million people living in the United Kingdom. For this study, more ...

  6. List of biobanks - Wikipedia

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    A biobank is a physical place which stores biological specimens.In some cases, participant data is also collected and stored. Access policies details may vary across biobanks but generally involve obtaining ethics approval from institutional review boards (IRB) and scientific review or peer review approval from the institutions under which the biobanks operate as well as Ethics approval from ...

  7. Cathie Sudlow - Wikipedia

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    UK Biobank is a prospective cohort study of over 500,000 British adults, who were recruited between 2006-2010 when aged 40–69. [9] Sudlow oversees the development of linkages between routinely collected primary and secondary healthcare records, death and cancer registers with data held on over 500,000 UK Biobank participants. [2]

  8. Having a 'sweet tooth' may raise risk of conditions like ...

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    A team from the University of Surrey in Guildford, England, analyzed data from 181,738 UK Biobank participants. The study cohort was mostly white and ages 56 on average. The study cohort was ...

  9. COVID-19 infections during 1st wave linked to higher risk of ...

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    The study analyzed individuals from the UK Biobank, a large medical database consisting primarily of data taken from older, wealthier and predominantly white participants. However, similar studies ...