Symposia VI: Cardiovascular Benefits of Exercise:
Insights from Human Studies The session will cover improving exercise tolerance in heart failure, reversal of impaired cardiac function in obese adolescents, the effect of exercise on left ventricular compliance and diastolic function in the elderly and attenuating premature cardiovascular aging in Type 2 diabetes through exercise.
Not exact matches
Some modern theologians, relying on
insights and suggestions
from human development
studies, have tried to describe a kind of total
human process that goes on in and during the experience of death.
In spite of the fact that Socrates
studied with all diligence to acquire a knowledge of
human nature and to understand himself, and in spite of the fame accorded him through the centuries as one who beyond all other men had an
insight into the
human heart, he has himself admitted that the reason for his shrinking
from reflection upon the nature of such beings as Pegasus and the Gorgons was that he, the life - long student of
human nature, had not yet been able to make up his mind whether he was a stranger monster than Typhon, or a creature of a gentler and simpler sort, partaking of something divine (Phaedrus, 229 E).
This kind of wiring, described in the current issue of Science, may be present in higher vertebrates, including
humans — and if so, it might provide
insights for scientists
studying how to treat paralysis
from spinal cord injuries.
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.
Lacin and Truman believe the
insights from their
study will now make it possible to investigate how molecular events, which occur
from embryonic to adult stages, control the formation and function of the nervous system in fruit flies, with possible translation to
humans.
This prediction emerges
from a new
study by Richard Zeebe at the University of Hawai'i who includes
insights from episodes of climate change in the geologic past to inform projections of
human - made future climate change.
In the first
study of the drug lorcaserin in the
human brain, the research revealed the mechanism underlying the drug's efficacy and provides
insight into which individuals may benefit most
from the medication.
Tools
from metagenomics — sampling trace genetic material in the environment — and methods of
studying the
human microbiome are providing
insights into disease while bolstering the crime - fighting potential of bacteria and fungi.
Although this
human Gut Chip recreated the villus epithelium of normal intestine and enabled new
insights into how flow and cyclic peristalsis affects intestinal differentiation and function, it could not be used to
study processes that relied on normal intestinal cells
from individual donors, which, for example, is crucial for
studying patient - specific responses for personalized medicine.
Thus, their new
study offers new
insights from a
human rights perspective.
Ethologist Frans de Waal has offered several observations of apparent empathy among nonhuman primates in his 1996 book Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in
Humans and Other Animals, but richer
insights come
from a series of
studies published about 40 years ago, when standards for animal welfare were minimal.
«In combination with findings
from human studies, work with chimpanzees can provide enormous
insights into core biobehavioral processes relevant to psychological illness and health,» said Robert Latzman, lead author of the
study and assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Georgia State.
Gina Rippon gives a fascinating perspective on gender differences in behavioural traits, with
insights from studies in both
humans and other species (2 September, p 24).
Gina Rippon gives a fascinating perspective on gender differences in behavioural traits, with
insights from studies in both
humans and...
Their findings confirm much of the observations
from previous smaller
studies, and offer some new
insights into the patterns of de novo mutations throughout the
human genome.
To build upon the encouraging early discoveries, Helmsley renewed and expanded its Crohn's funding for the Institute in 2013 to begin new work with three major aims: 1) continue
studies of individual genes to determine how genetic differences between Crohn's patients and healthy individuals contribute to the disease; 2) evaluate promising small molecules in disease - relevant
studies and prioritize
insights from genetics to help develop novel therapeutics; and 3) begin basic experimentation in animal models with Crohn's disease to provide the data necessary to begin testing new therapies in
humans.
We will consider
studies from any model system that provides
insights into stem cell biology, and we encourage submissions on
human stem cells.
I am applying principles
from physical and computational sciences to the
study of biology to find patterns in these interactions, to obtain
insight into population genetics,
human evolution, and diseases including cancer.
The
studies describe genetic diversity
from typically understudied regions and together provide new
insight into the migration of modern
humans out of Africa.
Despite the significant
insights gained
from large - scale
studies designed to interpret this instruction book, including HapMap, Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE), and genome - wide association
studies (GWAS), our knowledge of the
human genome remains far
from complete.
«These
insights emphasise the need for dog oral care products to be designed and tested using robust science in dogs, rather than relying solely on data
from human studies» explained Dr Harris.
Suarez F, Furne J, Springfield J, Levitt M.
Insights into
human colonic physiology obtained
from the
study of flatus composition.
This exhibition is an examination of seeing, where optics — the
study of sight and the behavior of light — is a metaphor for the
human ability to derive
insight from abstract concepts.
The benchmark
study «provides
insight from nearly 4,000
human resource professionals about employment screening best practices» and «explores key issues, trends, and underlying business drivers affecting background check programs of U.S. organizations,» explained Whyte.
Significant
insight into this critical issue comes primarily
from animal
studies and
from recent translation research in
humans investigating epigenetic mechanisms.20, 21
Rhoades and Stanley came to these
insights by analyzing new data
from the Relationship Development
Study, a national study based at the University of Denver and funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Develop
Study, a national
study based at the University of Denver and funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Develop
study based at the University of Denver and funded by the National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development.