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  2. Average treatment effect - Wikipedia

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    Determining whether an ATE estimate is distinguishable from zero (either positively or negatively) requires statistical inference. Because the ATE is an estimate of the average effect of the treatment, a positive or negative ATE does not indicate that any particular individual would benefit or be harmed by the treatment.

  3. Local average treatment effect - Wikipedia

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    In the presence of non-compliance, the ATE can no longer be recovered. Instead, what is recovered is the average treatment effect for a certain subpopulation known as the compliers, which is the LATE. When there may exist heterogeneous treatment effects across groups, the LATE is unlikely to be equivalent to the ATE.

  4. Adverse effect - Wikipedia

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    Adverse effects, like therapeutic effects of drugs, are a function of dosage or drug levels at the target organs, so they may be avoided or decreased by means of careful and precise pharmacokinetics, the change of drug levels in the organism in function of time after administration. Adverse effects may also be caused by drug interaction. This ...

  5. The 24-Hour Flu Is No Joke: Here’s What Causes It - AOL

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    The 24-hour flu can be miserable. Here’s what usually causes it, plus how to treat it.

  6. Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Wikipedia

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    The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) is a self-report questionnaire that consists of two 10-item scales to measure both positive and negative affect. Each item is rated on a 5-point verbal frequency scale of 1 (not at all) to 5 (very much) .

  7. Adverse drug reaction - Wikipedia

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    Type A: augmented pharmacological effects, which are dose-dependent and predictable [5]; Type A reactions, which constitute approximately 80% of adverse drug reactions, are usually a consequence of the drug's primary pharmacological effect (e.g., bleeding when using the anticoagulant warfarin) or a low therapeutic index of the drug (e.g., nausea from digoxin), and they are therefore predictable.

  8. Non-specific effect of vaccines - Wikipedia

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    The negative effects are seen as long as DTP vaccine is the most recent vaccine. BCG or measles vaccine given after DTP reverses the negative effects of DTP. [34] The negative effects are seen mostly in females. [34] The negative effects are found in several observational studies.

  9. Pirates' Paul Skenes working on new pitches for follow-up to ...

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    That "stuff" includes two new pitches: a cutter and a two-seam fastball with tailing action much like a sinker. "Really, just trying to create more swing decisions,” Skenes explained. "That’s ...