Ting-Yuan Cheng
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Recent Articles
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Huang H, Caballero B, Chang S, Alberg A, Semba R, Schneyer C, et al.
Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Rep)
. 2007 Sep;
(139):1-117.
PMID: 17764205
Objectives: To review and synthesize published literature on the efficacy of multivitamin/mineral supplements and certain single nutrient supplements in the primary prevention of chronic disease in the general adult population,...
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Huang H, Caballero B, Chang S, Alberg A, Semba R, Schneyer C, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2007 Jan;
85(1):265S-268S.
PMID: 17209207
No abstract available.
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Huang H, Caballero B, Chang S, Alberg A, Semba R, Schneyer C, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2006 Aug;
145(5):372-85.
PMID: 16880453
Background: Multivitamin and mineral supplements are the most commonly used dietary supplements in the United States. Purpose: To synthesize studies on the efficacy and safety of multivitamin/mineral supplement use in...
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Wen C, Hu S, Huang S, Tsai S, Cheng T
J Public Health Policy
. 2005 Feb;
25(3-4):315-27.
PMID: 15683068
Cigarette smoking is one of the most serious health problems in Taiwan. Although the Taiwanese government passed a Tobacco Hazard Control Act in 1997, it is not fully applicable to...
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Wen C, Tsai S, Chen C, Cheng T
Prev Med
. 2004 Aug;
39(3):528-35.
PMID: 15313092
Background: Few studies of adverse health effects from smoking have been conducted in southeastern Asian populations which may exhibit racial, cultural, and smoking behavioral differences that could affect mortality patterns....