Qin said that among all African -
American women in the study, those with the highest adherence to an AHEI - 2010 diet were 34 percent less likely to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer than women with the lowest AHEI - 2010 adherence.
The Association of Consumption of Fruits / Vegetables With Decreased Risk of Glaucoma Among Older African -
American Women in the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures.
Not exact matches
In a study of flu - related deaths between 1997 and 2007, published by the American Journal of Epidemiology, a group of researchers found that mortality was more common in men than women across multiple age - groups, regardless of underlying condition
In a
study of flu - related deaths between 1997 and 2007, published by the
American Journal of Epidemiology, a group of researchers found that mortality was more common
in men than women across multiple age - groups, regardless of underlying condition
in men than
women across multiple age - groups, regardless of underlying conditions.
Interestingly, the
study found that millennial men are more interested than
women in owning their own business, and African -
Americans are more likely to have entrepreneurial dreams than Hispanics or whites.
Do a personal or group
study around Forgive Us: Confessions of a Compromised Faith by Soong - Chan Rah, Mae Elise Cannon, Lisa Sharon Harper, and Troy Jackson This powerful book provides historical information, reflection, and prayers around Christian complicity
in sins against God's creation, indigenous people, African
Americans and people of color,
women, the LGBTQ community, immigrants, Jews and Muslims.
Ana Ligia Sánchez and Osmundo Ponce present the results of their
study of
women in Pentecostal churches
in several Latin
American countries.
Krister Stendahl gave voice to this
in his important essay The Bible and the Role of
Women: A Case
Study in Hermeneutics written
in 1958.6 Donald Dayton expressed a similar position
in his article
in the Post
American: «the real question - at least for most Christians [is]: Which of these views (the hierarchical or the egalitarian — or perhaps a synthesis of the two) has the clearer grounding
in scripture?
The
study also found men, people who live
in cities and non-white
Americans are more likely to embrace other worldviews than
women, people living
in suburbs and rural areas and white
Americans.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when
women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing
in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School
in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely
in her endeavor to
study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted
American girls to be educated — such figures are typical
in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
Steinfels notes that the Protestants
studied are
in «a church that ordains married men and
women; does not condemn contraception, abortion, or remarriage after divorce; is inclusive
in its criteria for membership; prides itself on affirming
American values; and emphasizes democratic decision making and the laity's right to participate
in congregational spending, selecting pastors, and determining official church positions.
This is America: the Knights of Columbus, the Grange, Hadassah, the Disabled
American Veterans, the Order of AHEPA (
American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association), the Business and Professional
Women of America, the union hall, the Bible
study group, LULAC (League of United Latin
American Citizens), «Holy Name» — a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light
in a broad and peaceful sky.
Informed by cutting - edge science and nutrition, along with case
studies from men and
women who have experienced life - changing transformations
in their health after waving goodbye to wheat, Wheat Belly is an illuminating look at what is truly making
Americans sick and an action plan to clear our plates of this seemingly benign ingredient.
In response to «Fructose - Rich Beverages and Risk of Gout in Women,» a study published online today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, sai
In response to «Fructose - Rich Beverages and Risk of Gout
in Women,» a study published online today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, sai
in Women,» a
study published online today
in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, sai
in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the
American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the
American Beverage Association, said:
The
American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists emphasized the results of the Wax
study in its official statement on homebirth, siting that «
Women inquiring about planned home birth should be informed of its risks and benefits based on recent evidence.
Every year since 1983 no fewer than one
in five
American women has given birth via major abdominal surgery.22, 34 Today one
in four or 25 % of
women have a cesarean for the birth of their baby.22 The rate for first - time mothers may approach one
in three.9
Studies show that the cesarean rate could safely be halved.11 The World Health Organization recommends no more than a 15 % cesarean rate.34 With a million
women having cesarean sections every year, this means that 400,000 to 500,000 of them were unnecessary.No evidence supports the idea that cesareans are as safe as vaginal birth for mother or baby.
In fact, a 2013 study in the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation found that about 60 percent to 70 percent of women had longer and wider feet post-pregnanc
In fact, a 2013
study in the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation found that about 60 percent to 70 percent of women had longer and wider feet post-pregnanc
in the
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation found that about 60 percent to 70 percent of
women had longer and wider feet post-pregnancy.
Studies show breastfeeding lowers the risk of obesity, cancer, and chronic diseases — many of which disproportionately impact African
American women —
in mothers, as well as helps protect children against a host of ailments, including respiratory infections, asthma and childhood leukemia.
of Vermont («Sisters on a Journey: Portraits of North
American Midwives»); Jess Fallon,
Women's
Studies, Wesleyan; Pamela Klassen, Religion, Drew University (spirituality
in home birth); Maureen May, Syracuse University (midwifery politics and legislation
in New York state); Christina Player (midwifery politics
in Massachusetts); Melissa Denmark, University of Florida (the development of direct - entry midwifery legislation
in Florida); Fern McGill, Antioch University (an investigation of feminist positions on childbirth), Kate Masley (the political economy of reproduction
in Honduras and
in Cleveland, Ohio), and others not listed here; and as an informal advisor to dozens more.
The
study, published
in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the scientific journal of the
American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) surveyed 1,000 pregnant
women and 1,000 new moms.
The
study, published
in the British Medical Journal, followed 5,418
women expecting to deliver at home
in 2000 with the aid of midwives certified by the North
American Registry of Midwives.
This particular meta -
study reported that breastfeeding provides up to a 28 % decrease
in risk of developing breast cancer at any age (pre - or post-menopausal) for
women without a family history of the disease, who breastfed for 12 months or longer (World Cancer Research Fund and
American Institute for Cancer Research, 2007).
A 2013
study on the transfer of drugs into human milk, published
in the
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) News & Journal, explains how
women who are advised to stop nursing when taking medications are given this advice because of the largely errant belief that the drugs may have negative effects on their babies.
In fact, according to a study in Breastfeeding Medicine, mothers with lower rates of breastfeeding «tend to be young, low - income, African American, unmarried, less educated, participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), overweight or obese before pregnancy, and more likely to report their pregnancy was unintended.&raqu
In fact, according to a
study in Breastfeeding Medicine, mothers with lower rates of breastfeeding «tend to be young, low - income, African American, unmarried, less educated, participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), overweight or obese before pregnancy, and more likely to report their pregnancy was unintended.&raqu
in Breastfeeding Medicine, mothers with lower rates of breastfeeding «tend to be young, low - income, African
American, unmarried, less educated, participants
in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), overweight or obese before pregnancy, and more likely to report their pregnancy was unintended.&raqu
in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), overweight or obese before pregnancy, and more likely to report their pregnancy was unintended.»
Although the IFPS II over sampled disadvantaged mothers (illiterate, non-English speaking, very low - income, very low education and without a stable home) compared to IFPS I, the results of our
study may best describe practices of middle class
American mothers rather than of disadvantaged
American mothers [28]; thus, results can not be generalized to all
women in the United States.
In a study published by The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2004, researchers concluded that non-breastfeeding women actually lose body fat faster than nursing mother
In a
study published by The
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
in 2004, researchers concluded that non-breastfeeding women actually lose body fat faster than nursing mother
in 2004, researchers concluded that non-breastfeeding
women actually lose body fat faster than nursing mothers.
«We've reached a point
in time where partisanship trumps virtually everything else
in terms of cuing voters as to how they should assess candidates,» said Jennifer Lawless, a professor at
American University who
studies women in politics.
A new
study published
in the
American Journal of Preventive Medicine has determined that poorer childhood cognition occurred, particularly
in memory and learning, when pregnant
women or their offspring consumed greater quantities of sugar.
The
study, published
in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the scientific journal of the
American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) surveyed 1,000 pregnant
women and 1,000 new moms.
The case - control
study, published online
in of the Journal of the
American Academy of Dermatology, used a large clinical database of electronic medical records to collect detailed data of cutaneous melanomas developing
in 462
women aged 49 years or younger.
The
study, published
in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, is not only applicable to Chinese
women with PCOS; the results are also relevant to
women around the world, Legro explained.
It is, rather, a retention problem: Several
studies, including one published
in September 2008
in The Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA), have found that substantially more
women than men drop out before completing their M.D. - Ph.
Dr. Rositch adds, «It will be important to clarify
in future
studies whether the continued increase
in cervical cancer rates with age and the higher rates
in African -
American women represent a failure
in our screening programs or a failure of the
women to be screened so that appropriate interventions can be applied.»
Cervical cancer rates
in the United States are higher than previously believed, particularly among 65 - to 69 - year - old
women and African -
American women, according to a
study led by a researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine published
in the journal Cancer.
Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious skin cancer, than
women who are not pregnant, according to
study results published online as an «article
in press» on the Journal of the
American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
Women using hormone replacement therapy to relieve the symptoms of menopause faced a lower risk of death and showed lower levels of atherosclerosis, or plaque buildup in the heart's arteries, compared to women not using hormone therapy, according to a single - center study scheduled for presentation at the American College of Cardiology's 66th Annual Scientific Ses
Women using hormone replacement therapy to relieve the symptoms of menopause faced a lower risk of death and showed lower levels of atherosclerosis, or plaque buildup
in the heart's arteries, compared to
women not using hormone therapy, according to a single - center study scheduled for presentation at the American College of Cardiology's 66th Annual Scientific Ses
women not using hormone therapy, according to a single - center
study scheduled for presentation at the
American College of Cardiology's 66th Annual Scientific Session.
Since the last
American Cancer Society (ACS) breast cancer screening update for average - risk
women was published
in 2003, new evidence has accumulated from long - term follow - up of randomized controlled trials and observational
studies of organized, population - based screening programs.
As for adults, a
study this year
in Environment International, conducted by researchers from eight institutions, tracked more than 45,000 African -
American women across the United States.
In order to assess whether an improved diet could reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in African - American women, Qin analyzed the diets of 415 women with ovarian cancer and 629 control patients, using data from the African - American Cancer Epidemiology Study, a population - based case - control study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United State
In order to assess whether an improved diet could reduce the risk of ovarian cancer
in African - American women, Qin analyzed the diets of 415 women with ovarian cancer and 629 control patients, using data from the African - American Cancer Epidemiology Study, a population - based case - control study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United State
in African -
American women, Qin analyzed the diets of 415
women with ovarian cancer and 629 control patients, using data from the African -
American Cancer Epidemiology
Study, a population - based case - control study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United St
Study, a population - based case - control
study of ovarian cancer in African - American women in 11 sites in the United St
study of ovarian cancer
in African - American women in 11 sites in the United State
in African -
American women in 11 sites in the United State
in 11 sites
in the United State
in the United States.
The work, published this week
in mBio ®, an online open - access journal of the
American Society for Microbiology, suggests that immunizing pregnant
women against HSV and similar infections could prevent serious brain disease related to these conditions
in fetuses and newborns, said senior
study author David A. Leib, Ph.D., professor of microbiology and immunology at the medical school.
Recent research showed that the software works relatively well
in women of Hispanic and African -
American descent, but this new
study found that
in Asian populations the current scheme missed half of the
women carrying the mutation.
The findings, which are from a
study appearing
in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the
American Society of Nephrology (CJASN), suggest that interventions are needed to increase
women's acceptance of living donor kidney transplantation.
(Those who worry about mercury contamination
in fish got some good news recently: In one study conducted in the Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, scientists from the University of Rochester Medical Center tracked pregnant women who ate an average of 12 fish meals a week, about 10 times the quantity of fish eaten by the average America
in fish got some good news recently:
In one study conducted in the Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, scientists from the University of Rochester Medical Center tracked pregnant women who ate an average of 12 fish meals a week, about 10 times the quantity of fish eaten by the average America
In one
study conducted
in the Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, scientists from the University of Rochester Medical Center tracked pregnant women who ate an average of 12 fish meals a week, about 10 times the quantity of fish eaten by the average America
in the Seychelles, a group of islands
in the Indian Ocean, scientists from the University of Rochester Medical Center tracked pregnant women who ate an average of 12 fish meals a week, about 10 times the quantity of fish eaten by the average America
in the Indian Ocean, scientists from the University of Rochester Medical Center tracked pregnant
women who ate an average of 12 fish meals a week, about 10 times the quantity of fish eaten by the average
American.
In this study that analyzed data from more than 5,580 middle - aged Latin American women (mean age, 49.7 years), the cause - and - effect relationship was flipped to determine whether greater abdominal fat (defined as waist - to - height ratio in this instance) could increase a woman's chances of developing anxiet
In this
study that analyzed data from more than 5,580 middle - aged Latin
American women (mean age, 49.7 years), the cause - and - effect relationship was flipped to determine whether greater abdominal fat (defined as waist - to - height ratio
in this instance) could increase a woman's chances of developing anxiet
in this instance) could increase a
woman's chances of developing anxiety.
«Delivery of the HPV vaccine
in safety - net settings is critically important because uninsured African -
American and Hispanic
women have higher rates of cervical cancer,» said Dr. Jasmin Tiro, Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences at UT Southwestern, who led the
study.
Men and
women in Willett's
studies whose diets most closely paralleled the Healthy Eating Pyramid's guidelines lowered their risk of major chronic disease by 20 percent and 11 percent respectively, according to an article published
in the December 2002 issue of The
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
About one - quarter of
American women have the higher phthalate levels she found
in her
study.
German researchers found osteopathic manipulative therapy (OMTh) decreased postpartum low back pain by over 70 percent
in women who had given birth at least three months before beginning treatment, according to a new
study published
in July issue of the Journal of the
American Osteopathic Association.
«Migraine is the most common brain disorder
in both men and
women,» said
study author Ann I. Scher, PhD, with Uniformed Services University
in Bethesda, MD, and a member of the
American Academy of Neurology.
The explosive organic compound pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) might one day allow pregnant
women to protect their daughters from developing high blood pressure before they're born, according to an animal
study published
in the
American Heart Association's journal Hypertension.
In a
study of medical records gathered on hundreds of thousands of African -
American women, Johns Hopkins researchers say they have evidence that
women with a common form of hair loss have an increased chance of developing uterine leiomyomas, or fibroids.