I need census stats for the homeless in 1996, January. I sent this information along to my patron, but now I am stumped and am home sick so any help would be appreciated: "The info that was sent has great numbers (549,928 on a night in January, 2016), but it doesn’t have a percentage (or number per 10,000) of homelessness. I guess one way is to know the U.S. population as of January 2016 and I can divide to obtain it." It is my understanding that all we can get is sampling. I sent this patron HUD information, but to,do this type of math wouldn't be scientific, would it? Danielle Becker Sent from my iPad > On Mar 13, 2017, at 12:38 PM, Pike, Caitlin Ann <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Hi Amazing List of Knowledge, > > > > I recently had this reference request come in, and I'm not finding much. > That being said, I've never done much searching on biomarkers. Any > suggestions? > > > > Research question: What are the common risk factors and biomarkers for > cognitive impairment in patients with diabetes and cancer (coexisting)? > > > > Limiters: adults, last 5 years, and for the studies to include > neuropsychological tests as well as biomarkers. > > > > Thanks for any help you might provide! > > > > Caitlin Pike, MLS, AHIP > > Nursing and Medical Humanities Liaison Librarian > > Office Hours: NU 338C from 1-3pm on Tuesdays > > > > IUPUI University Library > > 755 West Michigan Street > > Indianapolis, IN 46202 > > UL 1115X > > Phone: (317) 274-2885 > > Email: <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] > > >