Results of a United States study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine have shown college-educated women and women living in the South and West to be significantly more likely to be using supplemental hormones as women living in the Northeast and Midwest.
Results of a United States study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine have shown college-educated women and women living in the South and West to be significantly more likely to be using supplemental hormones as women living in the Northeast and Midwest.
(A) college-educated women and women living in the South and West to be significantly more likely to be using supplemental hormones as women living (B) college-educated women and women living in the South and West as significantly more likely to use supplemental hormones than if they are living (C) college-educated women and those living in the South and West being significantly more likely to use supplemental hormones than if they lived (D) that college-educated women and women who live in the South and West are significantly more likely to be using supplemental hormones as were women that lived (E) that college-educated women and women living in the South and West are significantly more likely to use supplemental hormones than women living