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  • NYU Dataset

    CariedAway Pragmatic Non-inferiority Trial of Silver Diamine Fluoride

    Authors
    Ryan Richard Ruff
    Richard Niederman
    Description

    The CariedAway project was a cluster randomized pragmatic clinical trial that investigated the non-inferiority of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) versus glass ionomer sealants in the arrest and incidence of dental caries in children when applied through a school-based oral disease prevention program. Secondary objectives of the CariedAway trial were to (1) assess the non-inferiority of SDF when applied...

    Subject
    Chronic Disease
    Health Care System
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  • NYU Dataset

    Promoting Cognitive Stimulation in Parents Across Infancy and Toddlerhood

    Authors
    Elizabeth B. Miller
    Erin Roby
    Yudong Zhang
    Lerzan Coskun
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    Description

    This is a single-blind, two-site randomized clinical trial which evaluated the effectiveness of the Smart Beginnings model on early school readiness in low-income families. The Smart Beginnings intervention includes a Video Interaction Project (VIP), a 14-session universal primary prevention program delivered in the pediatric clinic at the time of well-child visits from birth through 36 months, and...

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    Mental Health
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  • NYU Dataset

    Food and Microbiome Longitudinal Investigation

    Alternate Title(s)
    FAMiLI, NYU Human Microbiome Study Cohort
    Authors
    Jiyoung Ahn
    Stella Yi
    Description

    Food and Microbiome Longitudinal Investigation (FAMiLI) is an ongoing prospective cohort study that has enrolled a diverse cohort in the United States to study how the human microbiome and diet are related to various chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Eligible participants are at least 40 years old, not pregnant, and not using long-term antibiotics. As of January 2023,...

    Subject
    Chronic Disease
    Population Characteristics
    Risk Factors
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