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    Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis doubles the risk for incident asthma – Results from a population study in Helsinki, Finland

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    SummaryObjectiveTo examine the incidence of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, and to assess allergic rhinoconjunctivitis as a risk factor for incident asthma, we performed a 11-year follow-up postal survey.MethodsThe original study population was a random population sample of 8000 inhabitants of Helsinki aged 20–69 years in 1996. Participants in the first postal questionnaire survey, 6062 subjects, were invited to this follow-up study, and provided 4302 (78%) answers out of 5484 traced subjects in 2007.ResultsCumulative incidence of asthma from 1996 to 2007 was 4.0% corresponding to an annual incidence rate of 3.7/1000/year. After exclusion of those with asthma medication or physician-diagnosed chronic bronchitis or COPD at baseline in 1996, the cumulative incidence decreased to 3.5% (incidence rate 3.2/1000/year), and further to 2.7% (2.5/1000/year) when also those reporting recurrent wheeze or shortness of breath during the last year in 1996 were omitted from the population at risk. Remission of asthma occurred in 43 subjects and was 16.9% over 11 years. Cumulative 11-year incidence of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis was 16.9% corresponding to 16.8/1000/year, and cumulative remission was 18.1%. Incidence of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis was significantly lower among those who had lived in the countryside or on a farm during the first 5 years of life, but this was not true for asthma. In multivariate analysis, farm living during the first 5 years of life was protective for the development of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, OR 0.75 (95%CI 0.57–0.99). Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis was a significant independent risk factor for incident asthma, OR 2.15 (95%CI 1.54–3.02). In the cohort, the prevalence of rhinoconjunctivitis increased from 38.0% in 1996 to 40.9% in 2007, physician-diagnosed asthma from 6.8% to 9.4%, while current smoking decreased from 31.3% to 23.3%.ConclusionIncidence of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis was higher than in earlier studies, while asthma incidence remained on similar level, both being significantly higher in women. Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis doubled the risk for incident asthma

    Web-Based Services for Building Energy Management - WEBE

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    Nowadays, internet can be accessed anywhere, and www-based applications are widespread. Utilizing internet also for energy management and commissioning purposes will be a future trend. A web-based service for building energy management, called WebE, was developed at VTT. It is a modular and integrated service including several energy-related modules. This paper describes the main features of the WebE service modules. Also the system structure is briefly discussed

    Dissecting a complex system; a computational study of flow behavior in a single-blade pump

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    Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, South Africa, 1-4 July, 2007.In this paper a computational, time-accurate analysis of a single-blade pump, whose flow system is characterized by highly oscillatory behavior, is presented. The study lays bare the immanent challenges present in applying CFD to such complex flow systems. Four time-accurate simulations with different modeling choices are completed in order to reveal the computational flow system's sensitivities to such decisions and obtain reliable performance predictions for experimental comparison. The time-accurate simulations consistently overpredicted the hydrodynamic performance according to expectations, but demonstrated strong dependency on particular CFD aspects: The strictness of the numerical convergence and the changes in the inflow and outflow configurations have a considerable effect on the system's flow behavior. Elevated levels of uncertainty also accompany the transient simulations.cs201

    European randomized study of prostate cancer screening: first-year results of the Finnish trial

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    Approximately 20 000 men 55–67 years of age from two areas in Finland were identified from the Population Registry and randomized either to the screening arm (1/3) or the control arm (2/3) of a prostate cancer screening trial. In the first round, the participation rate in the screening arm was 69%. Of the 5053 screened participants, 428 (8.5%) had a serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentration of 4.0 ng/ml or higher, and diagnostic examinations were performed on 399 of them. A total of 106 cancers were detected among them corresponding to a positive predictive value of 27%, which is comparable with mammography screening for breast cancer. The prostate cancer detection rate based on a serum PSA concentration of 4.0 ng ml−1 or higher was 2.1%. Approximately nine out of ten screen-detected prostate cancers were localized (85% clinical stage T1–T2) and well or moderately differentiated (42% World Health Organization (WHO) grade I and 50% grade II), which suggests a higher proportion of curable cancers compared with cases detected by other means. © 1999 Cancer Research Campaig
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