Sentences with phrase «journal of medical research»

Indian Journal of Medical Research, 142 (3), 238 - 240.
A 2001 study published in the European Journal of Medical Research found applying honey diluted with 10 percent warm water to problem areas and leaving it on for three hours before rinsing led to itch relief and no scaling within a week.

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Decades of research, including a new study published in December in the Journal of the American Medical Association, has failed to find substantial evidence that vitamins and supplements do any significant good.
Meta's search platform uses machine intelligence to analyze the number and quality of citations in medical journals and research papers, and then sorts them into the largest knowledge graph of its kind.
According to a 2015 research study in the Journal of American Medical Association, many new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration don't improve overall survival.
Although gun violence is one of the leading causes of death in America, it is also one of the most poorly researched, according to a January 2017 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
But according to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Tuesday, at an average of $ 14,350 per patient in 2015, its price exceeds the savings from averting cardiovascular events.
A recent research letter published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that gun violence is the least - researched leading cause of death in the United States.
In 1990, ground breaking evidence and research on Human Growth Hormone by Daniel Rudman, M.D. shook the medical world (Published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine) with the announcement that 12 men, aged 61 to 81 had received human growth hormone treatment and had reversed up to the equivalent of 20 years of aging in only six months with human growth hormone injections.
fin, just saw your comment from 12/3 and I would respond with a news quote I read recently «one in seven UK based scientists or doctors has witnessed colleagues Intentionally altering or fabricating data during their research or for the purposes of publication» British Medical Journal, Britain.
This was the same conclusion my husband and I made almost fifteen years ago after pouring through coffee research in countless medical journals (Click HERE to learn more about the health benefits of coffee.)
If you start digging around in medical journals such as JAMA, the New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine and the Journal of Epidemiology, you'll find some pretty amazing research linking coffee to a wide number of health benefits.
Third, coconut water... A new rat research published in the February 2015 Journal of Medical Food suggests that coconut water improves diabetes: coconut water reduces blood sugar levels as well as hemoglobin A1c levels (in alloxan - induced diabetic rats).
Some of the medical studies I used as a reference are: Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting: Two potential diets for successful brain aging and Dietary Factors, Hormesis and Health, found on the US National Library of Medicine Site, Cardioprotection by Intermittent Fasting in Rats on the American Heart Association Site and Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on aerobic and anaerobic performance and perception of fatigue in male elite judo athletes from the Journal of Strength and conditioning research.
Media Statement 21st July, 2015 Soft drinks not linked to diabetes Responding to research from the British Medical Journal that links regular consumption of sugar sweetened drinks with the incidence of type 2 diabetes cases in the US and UK, Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker comments: «The British Medical Journal study points the finger -LSB-...]
Plenty of respected research supports the safety of planned home birth (most recent large prospective trial published in the British Medical Journal), but for women who need to deliver in a hospital due to a complication, the midwife stays by your side and adopts a doula role.
Her research has been published in a variety of medical journals.
Board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and published in peer reviewed journals, Dr. Chin is the recipient of several research, patient satisfaction and teaching awards, and continues to be involved with the teaching of medical students and resident physicians.
Brandy Schillace, PhD, works as Research Associate and Public Engagement for the Dittrick Museum of Medical History (Case Western Reserve University) and Managing Editor of Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, a cross-cultural medical anthropology jMedical History (Case Western Reserve University) and Managing Editor of Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, a cross-cultural medical anthropology jmedical anthropology journal.
I find it very interesting that you imply that because you have been published in medical journals that means that your scientific data is the one that is correct, if public media attention on your research is what you feel solidifies it as «right» then wouldn't you have to say that scientific data on the other end of the spectrum that has been published is «right» as well.
While donor human milk undergoes extensive screening and testing to ensure its safety, a first - of - its - kind study by the Connecticut Human Milk Research Center at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, published in the Journal of Human Lactation (JHL), has found a serious lack of standardized data among donor milk banks across North America.
But the December 2006 issue of the British Medical Journal reports research that shows that infants should not be left to sleep in car seats due to the possibility that their heads may bend forward, resulting in potential difficulty in breathing.
In an editorial published Tuesday in the British Medical Journal, Dr. Edwin Mitchell, professor of child health research at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, wrote, «So what needs to be done?
Since the few studies GFI cites are from lesser known medical journals, and even those studies don't fully back up their claims, one must wonder whether they are citing all the information they view as being «friendly» while ignoring the bulk of scientific research.
When all valid research (including that published in the Journal of the American Medical Association)
Research led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as pResearch led by a team at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has been published in the February 10, 2014 online edition of Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics.The research indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as presearch indicates that premature babies benefit from being exposed to adult talk as early as possible.
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.
So when his 1989 British Medical Journal (BMJ) study purported to show the benefits of «hypo - allergenic» infant formula in reducing the risk of eczema in infants, no one raised concerns about the doctor's connection to infant formula maker Mead Johnson, which had funded the research.
In two separate peer - reviewed research studies, which were published in the medical journals Neurosurgery and Journal of Neurosurgery, respectively, the researchers found an 83 percent reduction in the number of torn fibers in a standard concussion model when the band was utilized.
We highly recommend starting your research with a 2005 study published in the British Medical Journal: «Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America».
He has served on the editorial boards of medical journals, has published over 90 peer - reviewed articles, and has received over $ 4.5 million in research funding.
Most people learn «by doing,» says Dario Sambunjak, a senior editor at the Croatian Medical Journal (CMJ) and research fellow in education and scientific method at Zagreb University School of Medicine in Croatia.
The paper published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research found men and women used social media and online health forums differently.
This is the main finding of new research led by investigators at NYU Langone Medical Center and its Perlmutter Cancer Center and published online May 19 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The Wellcome guidelines could trigger a rush among U.K. research outfits to follow suit, predicts Drummond Rennie, deputy editor of The Journal of the American Medical Association.
He is a founding member of the Committee on Publication Ethics, a former trustee of the UK Research Integrity Office and author of The Trouble with Medical Journals (CRC Press, 2006)
The research is published in the September 28, 2016, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Only 2.5 percent of people, or 1 in 39, got help from strangers before emergency medical personnel arrived, in research published April 14 in the American Journal of Public Health.
Their research has been published in the Journal of Medical Entomology.
For research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is iresearch papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is iresearch results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is iresearch content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is iResearch Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is included.
While Steve's at the conference of the World Federation of Science Journalists in London, we look ahead to some of the programming coming your way in the coming weeks, and we replay our 2007 interview with surgeon Atul Gawande, whose recent research in The New England Journal of Medicine and writing in The New Yorker have caused a big stir in the medical and health care reform communities.
The research is published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
The video features editor - in - chief of Science, Marcia McNutt, and the editors of Science Translational Medicine and Science Signaling, Katrina Kelner and Nancy Gough, who discuss the leading medical research being published weekly in the two journals.
The research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to humans, but it highlights the need for deeper research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread through the Americas since its initial outbreak in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and lead author on the study to be published this week in the Entomological Society of America's Journal of Medical Entomology.
Disclosure can increase that trust, but it could also give researchers a moral carte blanche to take more risks in search of financial riches, according to research published in 2003 in JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association.
Four decades ago the federal government shut down most research on psychedelics, and the Journal of the American Medical Association warned that they can cause permanent «personality deterioration,» even in previously healthy users.
A novel study in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal published by Wiley on behalf of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), presents cases from Boston - area hospitals where victims were treated, examining the medical response and imaging technologies used to save lives and limbs.
Canadian military personnel have higher rates of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts, but they are also more likely to access mental health support than civilians, found new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
Recent hullabaloo over drug companies paying for ghostwritten medical journal articles — that doctors later sign their names to — has raised questions about a wealth of hidden financial arrangements in the medical research community.
«We knew this gene's alteration likely contributed to schizophrenia and we wanted to better understand how,» said Mei, chairman of the Department of Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Neuroscience and a corresponding author of the study in the journal PNAS.
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