Sentences with phrase «international journal found»

New research published this month in Child Abuse & Neglect, The International Journal found that the Parents as Teachers ® evidence - based home visiting model demonstrates a significant decrease in cases of child maltreatment when home visiting services are delivered through a scaled - up, statewide home visiting program.
A review published in 2015 in the Paediatrics International Journal found that some individuals react to food and other proteins as though they were pathogens causing inflammation of the mucosal barrier.

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A study in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management found that people who bring their dogs into the workplace are less stressed, and that sense of job satisfaction extends to people who come into contact with the pet.
An International Journal of Psychology study released last month found that 84 percent of U.S. parents lie to children get them to do the right thing, especially when it comes to food and money.
Well, according to a new study by The Wall Street Journal and Vistage International, if you're like most small business owners, you can't find anyone to hire.
In case you missed it, a recent landmark study published in the peer reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cancer.
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• A review of nine cohort studies published in international peer - reviewed journals found «partner's smoking habit» to be one of the key determinants of a pregnant woman's smoking (Lu et al, 2001).
International research on safety of homebirths [1]: «In 2014, a comprehensive review in the Journal of Medical Ethics of 12 previously published studies encompassing 500,000 planned home births in low - risk women found that perinatal mortality rates for home births were triple that of hospital births.
Identical results were found in rural East Bhutan by Erik Bøhler and colleagues from the Department of International Health in Oslo, Norway, as reported in the journal Acta Paediatrica.
Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share of major disciplinary journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and citation impact; and a large number of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges of the current impact agenda
His subsequent publishing career has included positions as founding editor of the international monthly review journal, Trends in Ecology & Evolution from 1986 until 1999.
«We have found that the deposition of sulfur compounds in the Antarctic after very large volcanic eruptions in the tropics may be lower than previously thought,» the atmospheric researcher summarizes the findings of the study which has just been published in the current issue of the international «Journal of Geophysical Research — Atmosphere.»
The study, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, found that U.S. adults had a diabetes prevalence rate of about 10 percent in 2011, which increased to almost 11 percent in 2015.
Now, an international team led by researchers from Tianjin University and Nankai University has unraveled the puzzle of how Zika virus replicates and published their finding in Springer's journal Protein & Cell.
Published in the journal Surgical Neurology International the study compared 21 Western countries between 1989 and 2010 and found that dementias are starting a decade earlier than they used to in adults.
The findings were originally published in international journals such as Forest Ecology and Management, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Baltic Forestry, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, Canadian Journal of Forest Research and Ecological Indicators.
These preclinical findings, published online ahead of print in the International Journal of Oncology, provide evidence for a potential therapeutic approach that will restore sensitivity to chemotherapy and improve treatment of inflammatory breast cancer tumors.
Siranda Torvaldsen of the University of Sydney, Australia, found that 416 women given the opioid drug fentanyl by epidural injection during delivery were twice as likely to have stopped breastfeeding their baby by the age of six months compared with 312 women who didn't receive epidural fentanyl (International Breastfeeding Journal, DOI: 10.1186 / 1746 -4358-1-24).
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.
Mr Semple, with help from collaborators in Australia, the United Kingdom and the US, has published his findings in the international journal Invertebrate Systematics.
The findings were published in February in Movement Disorders, the journal of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
The findings were recently published in the journal PAIN, published by the International Association for the Study of Pain.
Findings published recently in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health provide the first evidence of neurocognitive benefits of stand - height desks in classrooms, where students are given the choice to stand or sit based on their preferences.
Dr. Criner, who served as the study's Principal Investigator, will report the results on May 18 at the American Thoracic Society's annual international scientific meeting in San Diego, with simultaneous publication of the findings online in The New England Journal of Medicine.
In a 2006 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the authors reviewed 1000 research articles from 10 high - ranking, international peer - review journals and found that up to 11 % of articles had authors who weren't named.
These findings were published by researchers from Loyola University Health System in the latest issue of the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer.
In September, Chakrabarty and his colleagues published their first findings in Environmental Science and Technology Letters — an international journal which publishes results of exceptional timeliness and high impact in all areas of environmental science.
Garcia - Bosch and Siegler reported their findings in the article «Copper - Catalyzed Oxidation of Alkanes with H2O2 under a Fenton - like Regime,» published in the international edition of the journal Angewandte Chemie.
For a paper published in the International Journal of Psychophysiology, the researchers observed the EEG measures of 13 autistic children and 13 neurotypical children (children with a mean age of 10 years old without an intellectual deficiency or sleep problem and who were not on medication) and found that disruptions in protective brain waves during sleep are associated with lower results on verbal IQ tests.
Now, University of Haifa researchers have found that if you're a politician, good looks will also make you seem more newsworthy — because better - looking pols get more media coverage, findings that appear in the International Journal of Press / Politics.
«This thing is real» A temperature series study recently published in the International Journal of Climatology found that over 175 years (1838 to 2012), the annual average temperature in Oslo, Norway, has gone up 1.5 C.
A study recently published in the Journal of International Neuropsychological Society found that individuals who are at least six months post-injury exhibit between - network, long - range and inter-hemispheric connectivity disruptions.
Findings are published in the International Journal of Epidemiology.
The researchers published the findings, «Live capture and ownership of lemurs in Madagascar: extent and conservation implications,» online Jan. 5, in the international conservation journal, Oryx.
The study, published in the International Journal of Business Information Systems, found the widespread popularity of social media and associated mobile apps enables campus authorities to instantly reach a large percentage of students to provide timely and accurate information during crisis situations.
A new study, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, has found that prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has a significant association with lower birth weight and gestational length.
Assistant robots are designed to help people with everyday tasks, such as dispense dispensing medications, whereas companion robots are designed to support people emotionally, serving as friends or pets, according to the researchers, who report their findings in the current issue of the International Journal of Human - Computer Studies.
The international team's findings appear in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
An international research group, led by Barraza - Lopez, published its findings on Jan. 8 in the journal ACS Nano, in a paper titled, «Quantitative Chemistry and the Discrete Geometry of Conformal Atom - Thin Crystals.»
The findings have been published in the International Journal of Epidemiology.
Local foods must have a unique selling point, according to the researchers, who report their findings in current issue of the International Journal of Hospitality Management.
Instead, it claims, he shared the findings with Agios, which filed for patents, and disclosed his work in international journals, «to the detriment of the university.»
Researchers of the study - published in the latest issue of Journal of General Management - conducted extensive interviews with senior individuals at ten major London - based national and international executive search firms to find out how they identify suitable candidates for CEO posts.
That was the finding of a recent international study, in which the Center for Physiology and Pharmacology of MedUni Vienna played a significant part and which has now been published in the leading medical journal «Nature Medicine.»
Vanderbilt - led research, as part of an international, multicenter trial, found regular blood transfusion therapy significantly reduces the recurrence of silent strokes and strokes in children with sickle cell anemia who have had pre-existing silent strokes, according to study results released today in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
A detailed report of their findings will be published online in the International Journal of Epidemiology on April 15.
But an international team of scientists from the U.S., Germany and Turkey report this week in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology that it found evidence of the disease in a 500,000 - year - old hominid fossil unearthed in western Turkey.
The scientists reported their findings in a paper in the Astrophysical Journal by Connor Pearce, of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the University of Southampton in the UK, and an international team of colleagues.
The findings, which are published online in the journal Chronobiology International, may shed light on the impact of circadian rhythm changes on reproduction and fertility.
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