Generic Zocor (Simvastatin, Zocor® equivalent)
Zocor (simvastatin) is used along with an overall diet plan in order to reduce high blood cholesterol levels. Zocor can significantly reduce the amount of LDL ("bad") cholesterol in the blood while simultaneously raising the levels of HDL-C ("good") cholesterol. Zocor may also be prescribed for other reasons. It has been proven to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients such as diabetics or heart patients, regardless of their blood cholesterol levels.
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20mg
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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: RESEARCH METHODS - COHORT AND TIME OF MEASUREMENT CONFOUNDED - TWO-COMPONENT MODEL
Baltes (1968) criticized the three-component model on the basis that the three components are not truly independent. This may be derived algebraically, but it is at least as easy to demonstrate this empirically. There is no need to arrange for a new time lag study; it is there for the asking just as long as the cross-sectional and longitudinal studies are carried out. This is true whether or not the subjects in 1980 were the same ones tested in 1970 (repeated measures) or were different subjects (independent measures). In similar fashion, cross-sectional or longitudinal comparisons can be obtained if the alternate two types of group comparisons are arranged. Schaie (1970) responded to this criticism by acknowledging the intrinsic tie indicated in Table 19.2, but he insisted that it makes a difference which two of the three components are chosen for study.
The simplest but not complete method of differentiating age and cohort involves two cohorts, two ages, and three times of measurement. 1) A + C versus B -4> D is an age comparison (50-year-olds versus 60-year-olds), holding cohort constant and varying times of measurement; 2) A + B versus C 4- D is a cohort comparison (1910 versus 1920), holding age constant and varying the same times of measurement. With this design it is possible to compare the relative contribution of age and cohort effects, each in interaction with two times of measurement, which are, however, different times of measurement.
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