Findings from a study into Crohn's disease, led by William G. Kerr, Ph.D., of SUNY Upstate Medical University, and his collaborators at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, provide the first evidence that patients with debilitating inflammatory bowel disease lack sufficient quantities of a protein that comes from the SHIP1 gene.
Findings from a study into the nature and forms of school leadership that promote the achievement of students with special educational needs and disabilities.
Early
findings from a study into the effects of environment on the health of urban Aboriginal children have demonstrated the need for critical intervention points that can be scaled up, for children at risk of largely unrecognised and untreated conditions such as speech and language problems, many of which have only been identified by the screening processes in the study.
Not exact matches
PUFAs During my dive
into the current research, I came across a small
study from the Netherlands that suggests we should also enjoy polyunsaturated fatty acids, or PUFAs,
found in fish and in many nuts and seeds.
Levy cites a 2009
study based on data
from the American Time Use survey, which
found that each minute spent commuting translates
into a 0.22 minute sleep time reduction.
A new
study by LinkedIn surveyed more than 13,000 Millennial job seekers to
find out what it takes to get them to work for you, and offers some insights
into the lengths some employers are going to need to go to hire the best talent
from this generation.
From the bank's universe of 37 million checking account customers, the think tank's researchers stripped identifiers and grabbed a sample of 2.3 million families across 23 U.S. states for whom they had «a very good window
into their financial lives,» said Fiona Greig, JPMCI's Director of Consumer Research, who presented the
study's key
findings prior to the panel discussion.
Using a glacial early Internet connection,
from his bed he tapped
into the databases of university libraries; through supporters at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, where he had been
studying for a master's degree before his accident, he secured interlibrary loans of hard - to -
find medical publications.
A July 2012
study by researchers at Duke University and California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
found that salty water
from deep underground could make its way
into drinking water near the surface.
In his
study on informal finances, he
found that there is three times more «love money» than capital
from angel investors being invested annually, most of it going
into the manufacturing and retail sectors.
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who
finds models in the natural world for everything
from extracting water
from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by
studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its
founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows
into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
Nobel Prize - winning chemist Harold Urey, famous for his role in recreating the building blocks of life
from inor - ganic matter, has been widely quoted that «all of us who
study the origin of life
find that the more we look
into it, the more we feel that it is too complex to have evolved anywhere.»
Gadamer, of how the inspired text, which we question in order to
find its meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes, challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching about role relationships (an the material has to be thought through
from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in doing so; for in effect they take current secular views about the sexes as fixed points, and work to bring Scripture
into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the
study of sacred theology
into a venture in secular ideology.
He's
studied the religious patterns of immigrants
into Canada and
found that when people migrate
into a Western society — for example, Buddhists
from Southeast Asia — they either become much more devout or much less devout.
During a presentation in London yesterday, Deglise released
findings from a biennial
study by Vinexpo and the IWSR
into global wine and spirits trends, which showed, in particular, the expansion of the sparkling wine market worldwide.
Analysing 343
studies into the compositional differences between organic and conventional crops, the team
found that a switch to eating organic fruit, vegetable and cereals — and food made
from them — would provide additional antioxidants equivalent to eating between 1 - 2 extra portions of fruit and vegetables a day.
As summarized by Reuters, the
study's researchers peered
into the lunch boxes of 626 third and fourth graders
from 12 public elementary schools in Eastern Massachusetts, and
found that only 34 % of lunches contained fruit, only 11 % contained vegetables, 42 % contained snacks and 28 % included dessert.
Of note is that we don't know the effect or possible effect of BPA in infant milk at this time, but
studies that have
found that BPA leaches
from bottles
into milk recommend further evaluation.
Building on the seminal
findings from the Adverse Early Childhood Experiences (ACE)
study, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Department of Children and Families (DCF), and Childrens Trust Fund have examined ways to translate this knowledge
into policy and practice.
Several
studies show that mothers who suffer
from postnatal depression improve when they incorporate infant massage
into their daily routine, and an Australian
study of infant massage and father - baby bonding,
found that at 12 weeks old, babies who were massaged (by their fathers) greeted their fathers with more eye contact, smiling, vocalising and touch than those in the control group.
Though initially substantiated with RNA extracted
from shocked worms and injected
into unconditioned ones, the memory transfer
findings were questioned by a
study the next year.
The new results offer «a consistent message that the
findings from older children translate
into those younger,» says Ben Carter of King's College London, who was a coauthor on the
study of older children.
That is one of the surprising results of the first
study to systematically measure the number of neurons in the brains of more than two dozen species of birds ranging in size
from the tiny zebra finch to the six - foot - tall emu, which
found that they consistently have more neurons packed
into their small brains than are stuffed
into mammalian or even primate brains of the same mass.
A new MRI
study by USC and a group of international researchers has
found that having the opportunity to learn
from failure can turn it
into a positive experience — if the brain has a chance to learn
from its mistakes.
A deeper dive
into the media coverage
found that depictions of mass shootings by individuals with mental illness increased over the course of the
study period,
from nine percent of all news stories in the first decade to 22 percent in the second decade.
They
found that, similar to
studies of birds, the raccoons did not spontaneously drop stones
into the tube
from the start.
«We hope that the
finding from this
study will stimulate much - needed additional
studies into the potential environmental hazards to human health, including the health of pregnant women.»
RAIN OUT Rainier conditions than previously thought turned the Sahara Desert
into grasslands, lakes and rivers
from 11,000 to 5,000 years ago, a new
study finds.
In animal
studies, they
found evidence for liver injury preceding increases in intestinal permeability; suggesting that bacteria and bacterial products
from the gut move
into the bloodstream, which in turn worsens the liver disease.
This work stems
from a previous
study by Varghese's group to understand how calcium phosphate minerals
found in bone tissue induce stem cells to differentiate
into osteoblasts.
Ancient DNA
from the Phoenician remains
found in Sardinia and Lebanon could provide insight
into the extent of integration with settled communities and human movement during this time period, according to a
study published January 10, 2018 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by E. Matisoo - Smith
from the University of Otago, New Zealand and Pierre Zalloua
from the Lebanese American University, Beirut, and colleagues.
Blending ethanol brewed
from corn
into gasoline stocks is not bringing down fuel prices, an M.I.T.
study finds
Dr. Criner said that despite the clinical trial's
finding that the statin drug did not help with COPD flare - ups, information gleaned
from this
study should help inform other research
into the inflammatory nature of COPD.
Studying mouse monocytes in more detail, the researchers
found that the increase in TNF levels that occurs with age causes premature release of immature monocytes
from the bone marrow
into the blood stream.
The lead researcher for the
study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor of Life Course Epidemiology and Director of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menop
study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor of Life Course Epidemiology and Director of the Australian Longitudinal
Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menop
Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the
findings from our
study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menop
study were incorporated
into clinical guidelines for advising childless women
from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menopause.
In previous
studies, Chen - Yu Zhang's group has reported a striking
finding that plant miRNAs are ingested
from plant diets and pass through the gastrointestinal tract, enter
into the blood, accumulate in tissues and regulate endogenous gene expression in animals.
Presenting her team's
findings, Professor Lyn Chitty,
from the UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK, will announce the results of the
study evaluating the possibility of introducing NIPT
into the NHS screening programme for Trisomy 21 (Down's syndrome).
They also published
findings from an animal
study showing that the effect of stem cell therapy following heart attack is indirect — the stem cells themselves do not survive long after being placed in the heart, but they cause enduring effects by stimulating the rapid growth of surviving heart tissue and attracting stem cells already in the heart, which mature
into functional heart cells.
«We
found that fibrinogen stops adult stem cells
from transforming
into the mature cells that produce myelin,» explained first author of the
study Mark Petersen, MD, a visiting scientist in Akassoglou's laboratory and an assistant adjunct professor of pediatrics at UCSF.
Despite large temperature increases in Alaska in recent decades, a new analysis of NASA airborne data
finds that methane is not being released
from Alaskan soils
into the atmosphere at unusually high rates, as recent modeling and experimental
studies have suggested.
Although abnormal ALK is
found in only about 5 percent of NSCLC cases, that translates
into more than 5,000 new patients annually who could potentially benefit
from crizotinib therapy, the
study authors state.
A previous
study from the MGH team
found that injecting B cells
into cardiac tissue damaged by a heart attack improved structural and functional recovery in an animal model.
A pioneering
study — led by scientists
from Imperial College London in collaboration with marine biologists
from UC Santa Barbara —
found that the predators, through their fecal material, transfer vital nutrients
from their open ocean feeding grounds
into shallower reef environments, contributing to the overall health of these fragile ecosystems.
The
finding warrants research
into adding drugs that could prevent the cancer
from hijacking patients» repressive gene regulatory machinery, which might allow the original therapy to work long enough to eradicate the tumor, the researchers report in their National Institutes of Health - funded
study, published in the current issue of Science Translational Medicine.
A drug that stops the HIV virus
from stitching itself
into human chromosomes is
found to fight AIDS in an animal
study.
The
study found that some well waste
from the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania contained radioactive material not previously reported, with the potential for leaching
from landfills
into the environment.
A new
study using complex computational models
finds that smart solid - state transformers (SSTs) could be used to make a stable, reliable «smart grid» — allowing the power distribution system to route renewable energy
from homes and businesses
into the power grid.
They solicited raw data
from dozens of scholars who have conducted research on the topic and then translated the data
from 50
studies into the same mathematical format so that the
findings could be statistically analyzed together.
«The
findings from this
study can potentially be translated
into novel therapeutic approaches for cancers that are caused by viral infections,» Gao said.
Study co-author Katy Sheen, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
from Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton, says: «These
findings will help us to understand the processes that drive the ocean circulation and mixing so that we can better predict how our Earth system will respond to the increased levels of carbon dioxide that we have released
into the atmosphere.»