I was amazed to see how many doctors are known algorithms, and especially those studies have been conducted on many topics of great interest and curiosity.
Newmar and Maisels, for example, researchers at the University of California have determined the relationship between the iperbilirunemia and the IQ of a child. Utilizando fact the maximum amount of bilirubin it is possible to envisage the possibility that an infant with iperbilirunemia can develop a reduced IQ. In fact, if for example you have a maximum amount equal to in mg biluribina 50mg/dL is possible to calculate a factor X from which we obtain the required percentage.
X = (0.0347 x number of biluribina) -1.0561
in our case X = 0.6789 and From here we get "odds of an IQ <90"> HAVING EXP (0.6789) = 1.97
To calculate the probability is necessary to apply a formula:
Predicted odds / odds predicted +1
-> 1.97/2.97 = 0.66 and then about 66.3%
I did not think could exist tests of this kind that is that tests based on the amount of a pigment or a hormone or any other cell product were able to determine a seemingly so different and "far" as the IQ.
Like this there are many others and I think that is interesting or at least curious to look at things closely and then will face!
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