Sentences with phrase «health review journal»

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And an exhaustive look at Canadian experience in the peer - reviewed international public - health journal the Millbank Quarterly reported «no association between income inequality and mortality in Canada.»
Like much of the research on how diet affects health, the research on the link between meat and cancer has enough ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many reviews of research on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find, as this 2014 review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
In an editorial in The Journal of the American Medical Association, a Stanford School of Medicine professor criticizes the company for operating in «stealth mode for more than a decade» in order to «change the entire health system» without publishing anything in peer - reviewed biomedical journals.
The results were published recently in Health Economics, a highly rated peer reviewed journal.
ITASCA, IL (October 31, 2016)-- The publication of third - party, peer - reviewed research in a recent edition of the Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B supports the corrugated industry's commitment to science and facts when communicating about packaging materials.
The publication of third - party, peer - reviewed research in a recent edition of the Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B supports the corrugated industry's commitment to science and facts when communicating about packaging materials.
The team's findings on arsenic in foods containing OBRS were published Thursday in Environmental Health Perspectives, the online peer - reviewed open access journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Science.
Citations in peer - reviewed journals provide credible references supporting the health benefits of beef and lamb.
As a research - driven organization led by nutrition scientists, the McCormick Science Institute is focused on advancing the scientific study of the health and wellness properties of spices and herbs, with all research teams required to submit their findings to reputable, peer - reviewed scientific journals for publication.
As is to be expected, much of the research published in peer - reviewed journals showing that coconut oil enhances heart health in recent years has been conducted outside the U.S., in tropical cultures where coconuts grow.
She has been a review editor for the Maternal and Child Health Journal, a peer reviewed journal, sincJournal, a peer reviewed journal, sincjournal, since 2002.
Here's one place to start: «Child Adjustment in Joint - Custody Versus Sole - Custody Arrangements: A Meta - Analytic Review,» Robert Bauserman, Ph.D., AIDS Administration / Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Journal of Family Psychology, Vol 16, No. 1.
His work has appeared in Billboard Magazine, Consumer Reports, Esquire, Family Circle, Field & Stream, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Men's Health, New York Times, Outdoor Life, Outside Magazine, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Wall Street Journal, and dozens of others.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
The Journal of Perinatal Education (JPE) publishes peer - reviewed articles and evidence - based, practical features to inform childbirth educators and other health - care professionals on research and resources that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural, safe, and healthy birth.
The site adheres to the highest standards of journalistic integrity, relying on peer - reviewed medical journals and highly respected health organizations and institutions such as ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) and the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) as primary sources of information.
She has authored or co-authored over 70 peer reviewed articles, and chapters in both national and international books on assessment and treatment of young children, and is currently an Associate editor of the Infant Mental Health Journal.
The JSMAHS is a nationally indexed, peer - reviewed, scholarly, online journal dedicated to the exploration of sports medicine and allied health professional practice, research, and education.
In today's peer - reviewed Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health (JMWH), a landmark study confirms that among low - risk women, planned home births result in low rates of interventions without an increase in adverse outcomes for mothers and babies.
In addition to the quarterly peer reviewed Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health (JOPPPAH), the official scientific publication of APPPAH, we publish the APPPAH Newsletter and hold regional and international conferences, promote research, serve the public with valuable directories and resources, and work to enhance the pregnancy experience and maximize the health of both mothers and bHealth (JOPPPAH), the official scientific publication of APPPAH, we publish the APPPAH Newsletter and hold regional and international conferences, promote research, serve the public with valuable directories and resources, and work to enhance the pregnancy experience and maximize the health of both mothers and bhealth of both mothers and babies.
«Strength training, when done correctly, can improve the overall health of children and adolescents of all athletic abilities,» says Katherine Stabenow Dahab, MD, who did a comprehensive review of scientific research on the topic (published in the journal Sports Hehealth of children and adolescents of all athletic abilities,» says Katherine Stabenow Dahab, MD, who did a comprehensive review of scientific research on the topic (published in the journal Sports HealthHealth).
She serves on the Board of Directors of the Selective Mutism Association and is Associate Editor of the peer - reviewed journal Evidence - Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
For a recently published paper in the Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, certified nurse midwife Abigail Howe - Heyman and Melanie Lutenbacher, an associate professor of nursing at Vanderbilt, reviewed all the English - language research that has been done on baby friendly hospitals since the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative was launched by UNICEF and the World Health Organization in 1991.
«Sociodemographic factors were seen to have caused cessation of breastfeeding in some of the included articles, and a focus should be placed on how to improve related knowledge of health - care professionals as it is clear that sociodemographic factors have an effect on health behavior,» said Dr. Elisabeth Mangrio, lead author of the Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences review.
Iain Martin of the Wall Street Journal reckons it was a very political Spending Review: «Osborne has constructed a clear political argument - defending priorities such as health and education whilst cutting the deficit.
Two researchers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health published a review in the November 20th issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, of several hundred smoking studies.
In the review, «Teen Use of Electronic Cigarettes,» published in the Journal of Addictions Nursing, Campbell - Heider calls on health care professionals to place this form of nicotine delivery on their radar when seeing young patients.
Published in the peer - reviewed journal Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, the study, «Sperm RNA elements as markers of health,» from the lab of Stephen A. Krawetz, Ph.D., the Charlotte B. Failing Professor of Fetal Therapy and Diagnosis in the Wayne State Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics, indicates that RNA found in male sperm not only shows promise as a determinant in successful live birth, it may also tell us more about the health of a child as it matures.
A recent study published in PLoS ONE, a peer - reviewed scientific journal, provides new information for public health officials on mitigating the spread of infection from emerging flu viruses.
The findings, published Aug. 25 in The New England Journal of Medicine, are based on a review of more than 1,000 studies of excess weight and cancer risk analyzed by the World Health Organization's International Agency for Cancer on Research (IARC), based in France.
McCoy and Zhao's research findings have been detailed in their article «Wildfire and Infant Health: A Geo - Spatial Approach to Estimating the Health Impacts of Ambient Air Pollution and In - Utero Stress,» currently under review by a top industry journal.
The guidelines, based on a scientific review by an international team of experts, are published in the American Journal of Public Health.
The guidance paper, jointly published this month in ACOEM's Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM) and AAOHN's journal Workplace Health & Safety, summarizes current evidence regarding marijuana consumption; discusses possible side effects, including temporary impairment as it relates to the workplace; reviews existing federal and state laws that impact employers; and suggests various strategies available for monitoring marijuana use among empJournal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM) and AAOHN's journal Workplace Health & Safety, summarizes current evidence regarding marijuana consumption; discusses possible side effects, including temporary impairment as it relates to the workplace; reviews existing federal and state laws that impact employers; and suggests various strategies available for monitoring marijuana use among empjournal Workplace Health & Safety, summarizes current evidence regarding marijuana consumption; discusses possible side effects, including temporary impairment as it relates to the workplace; reviews existing federal and state laws that impact employers; and suggests various strategies available for monitoring marijuana use among employees.
The new review, published in the American Journal of Public Health, advises that policy makers should be wary of assuming that bullies are more likely to come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
The review, led by Joseph R. Guydish, PhD, a UC San Francisco professor of medicine and health policy, was published on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015 in the journal Addiction.
The two reviews of the global prevalence of injecting drug use and of interventions to prevent the spread of blood borne viruses among people who inject drugs are published in leading international journal The Lancet Global Health.
Timed with the hundredth anniversary of their discovery, a new review published in the British Journal of Pharmacology examines the challenges and opportunities of developing phages as health - promoting, commercially - viable biopharmaceuticals.
A new report, published online October 24 in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, reviews 18 carefully controlled laboratory studies that tested human subjects» physiological and behavioral responses to sleep deprivation as they relate to metabolic health.
While the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is not in the business of peer review, according to Norka Ruiz Bravo, NIH's deputy director for extramural research, the entirety of PLoS journals are peer - reviewed.
An international team of researchers from NASA Ames Research Center, Environmental and Radiation Health Sciences Directorate at Health Canada, Oxford University, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Insilico Medicine, the Biogerontology Research Center, Boston University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Lethbridge, Ghent University, Center for Healthy Aging and many others have published a roadmap toward enhancing human radioresistance for space exploration and colonization in the peer - reviewed journal Oncotarget.
Communities in Africa and Thailand that worked together on HIV - prevention efforts saw not only a rise in HIV screening but a drop in new infections, according to a new study in the peer - reviewed journal The Lancet Global Health.
Researchers from Oregon Health and Sciences University examined the differences between prescribers of controlled substances who use PDMPs and those who do not, and reported their findings in The Journal of Pain, the peer - reviewed publication of the American Pain Society, www.americanpainsociety.org.
In fact, as part of Kesselheim's 2008 study in JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association, his team reviewed 43 editorials that had been published in peer - review health care journals between 1975 and 2008 concerning generic substitutions for branded cardiovascular disease pharmaceuticals.
For instance, a major review of the health implications of current U.S. consumption patterns of trans fats appeared in the April 13 New England Journal of Medicine.
The study, published in the peer - reviewed journal JMIR Mental Health, finds that people from these communities use social media at high rates to discuss health and social topics that are important toHealth, finds that people from these communities use social media at high rates to discuss health and social topics that are important tohealth and social topics that are important to them.
► The World Health Organization (WHO) wants «the main findings of every clinical study» to be «submitted to a peer - reviewed journal within 12 months after data collection ends and be published — in an open - access journal unless there is a specific reason why that's impossible — within 24 months,» Martin Enserink wrote in a Tuesday ScienceInsider.
In a special issue of the journal Cortex that coincides with the 25th anniversary of the war, Roberta White, professor of environmental health at BUSPH, and colleagues from a dozen other institutions comprehensively review studies on Gulf War Illness (GWI), especially those since 2008.
Last July, in an effort to bring attention to the oversight, two pediatricians published a review in the Journal of Adolescent Health discussing the meager strides made in the two years since the creation of the diagnosis.
is published in Fall 2017 issue of the peer reviewed journal Best Practices in Mental Health.
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