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-...]
«The British Medical
Journal study points the finger at sugar sweetened beverages without drawing definitive conclusions.
Not exact matches
Recent
studies have
pointed to the fact that there may be some truth to dressing for the job you want, as noted by the Wall Street
Journal.
A
study in the
journal «PLOS One» found a detectable level was associated with a 0.9 -
point increase in body mass index (BMI).
Fransen (2015) makes a few intriguing
points: The Midwives Alliance of North American (MANA) identifies a systematic review written within the official «
journal» of Lamaze International as one «best available
studies on planned home birth and maternal fetal outcomes.»
In fact, a recent
study in the
Journal of the American Medical Association, the Association Between Duration of Breastfeeding and Adult Intelligence, showed an over 6
point increase in IQ between babies that breastfed for less than a month and those that breastfed for at least 7 to 9 months.
The
study, recently published in the
Journal of Affective Disorders, is one of the first to evaluate the rate of depression in mothers at the three onset time
points: 24.9 percent of participants developed depression pre-pregnancy, 36.7 percent developed it during pregnancy (prenatal) and 38.4 percent developed depression during the postpartum period.
Published in the British Medical
Journal Open, the longitudinal
study of more than 60,000 Australians aged 45 years and above measured participants fruit and vegetable consumption, lifestyle factors and psychological distress at two time
points, 2006 - 08 and 2010.
The
study, which appears in the
journal Neurology,
points to a new way to improve care for people who suffer from the disease, but may have not have access to a neurologist.
Now a University of Colorado Cancer Center
study published online ahead of print in the
journal Oncogene offers compelling evidence explaining this failure and offering a possible strategy for the use of retinoic acid or other retinoids against some breast cancers: Because early clinical trials are often offered to patients who have already tried other more established therapies, breast cancer cells may have been pushed past an important tipping
point that offers retinoic acid resistance.
These natural magnifying glasses revealed six
points in the sky glowing feebly at telltale wavelengths of infrared light, according to the group's
study published online in The Astrophysical
Journal.
The
study, just published in the
journal Atmospheric Environment,
points out that low hedges reduce the impact of pollution from vehicles in cityscapes where there are large buildings close to roads, far more effectively than taller trees.
The
study, recently published in the
Journal of Affective Disorders, is one of the first to evaluate the rate of depression in mothers at the three onset time
points: 24.9 percent of participants developed depression pre-pregnancy, 36.7 percent developed it during pregnancy (prenatal) and 38.4 percent developed depression during the postpartum period.
Their results, published in the
journal Climatic Change,
point to the need for new or modified wildfire management and evacuation programs in the nation's high - risk regions, said Jia Coco Liu, a recent Ph.D. graduate at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental
Studies (F&ES) and lead author of the
study.
The
study, published in the
journal eLife, provides a valuable model for uncovering the basic molecular mechanisms governing the interplay of immunity and regeneration, and could
point the way toward new therapies to combat serious human ailments like chronic non-healing wounds.
The
study, which will be published December 21 in the
Journal of Cell Biology, suggests that the loss of these particular Numb proteins makes breast cancers more aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy, but
points the way toward new therapeutic approaches that could improve patient outcome by preserving p53 levels.
«Surprisingly, the ideas and techniques used in our work are elemental and allow us to thoroughly
study the properties of the horizon at the moment both black holes join together to form one,»
points out Emparan, who along with his colleague has published the results in the
journal Classical and Quantum Gravity.
This
study, which is published in the «Sensors and Actuators A»
journal, is the starting
point for new research the team is already involved in to develop multisensor systems that increase the capacity to differentiate complex mixtures of volatile substances.
In a recent
study published by
Point Blue Conservation Science (
Point Blue) and Audubon California in the
journal Western Birds, scientists document the importance of irrigated agricultural crops in California's Central Valley to a conspicuous shorebird.
That's the finding of a new
study published in the
Journal of Marketing Research: «Healthy Choice: The Effect of Simplified
Point - of - Sale Nutritional Information on Consumer Food Choice Behavior,» co-authored by Hristina Nikolova, the Coughlin Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College and J. Jeffrey Inman, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty and the Albert Wesley Frey Professor of Marketing at the University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business.
They found in its first 400 million years, Earth's mantle was too hot and runny to push around plates, and that in about 5 billion years, the planet will cool to the
point that plate tectonics will cease, according to a
study published in the newest issue of the
journal Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors.
Their findings, which appear in the
Journal of Educational Psychology,
point to the value of well - designed interventions to improve education, the
study's authors say.
Women in the early phases of menopause are more likely to have trouble sleeping during certain
points in the menstrual cycle, according to a new
study published in the Endocrine Society's
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Thibault
points to a 2003
study in the
Journal of Neurosurgery that used lifelike infant dolls with crash test dummy accelerometers inside their heads.
The
study, published recently online ahead of print in the
journal Molecular Psychiatry, also
points to several pathways as potential targets for treatment.
In a
study in the American
Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Halade and colleagues looked at functional and structural changes of the three organs at four time
points: one day and five days after heart attack, which is the acute heart failure period in the mouse model, and 28 days and 56 days after heart attack, which is the chronic heart failure period.
Right before this shift, there may have been a warning sign that the planet was hitting a tipping
point into a warmer state, finds a new
study published yesterday in the
journal Science.
Kennedy's
study, published in the
journal Nature Climate Change, proposes a new decision - making threshold for when to move from fossil fuel technology to electric power (called electrification), and at what
point that move may increase or lower carbon emissions.
The
study, published online this week in the
journal PNAS, also describes a strategy of combining this therapy with immune check
point inhibitors.
Published today in the British Medical
Journal Open, the longitudinal
study of more than 60,000 Australians aged over 45 participating in the Sax Institute's 45 and Up Study measured fruit and vegetable consumption, lifestyle factors and psychological distress at two time points, 2006 - 08 and
study of more than 60,000 Australians aged over 45 participating in the Sax Institute's 45 and Up
Study measured fruit and vegetable consumption, lifestyle factors and psychological distress at two time points, 2006 - 08 and
Study measured fruit and vegetable consumption, lifestyle factors and psychological distress at two time
points, 2006 - 08 and 2010.
In a paper published earlier this year in the
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University pointed out a flaw in alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University
pointed out a flaw in alcohol
studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development
studies based on large longitudinal
study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development S
study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development
StudyStudy.
A
study published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's
Journal of Materials Chemistry A shows that the technique produces high - quality crystalline films with precise control over thickness across large areas, and could
point the way toward mass production methods for perovskite cells.
James O'Malley, PhD and former post-doc, Jaeun Choi, PhD recently had their paper «Estimating the causal effect of treatment in observational
studies with survival time end
points and unmeasured confounding» published in The
Journal of the Royal Statistics Society; Applied Statistics.
A recent
study in the
journal Nature
points to evidence of a return of El Tio, which Henley and King say could lead to a return of significant, average temperature increase around the world.
In the
journal Nature Climate Change, lead author Dr. Tom Bridge from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef
Studies based at James Cook University and colleagues
point out that global conservation policies have so far failed to prevent the widespread destruction of coral reefs and their fish life, which now threatens the food security of millions of people.
In a new
study out last month in the
journal Nature, a team of scientists from Cambridge and Sweden
point to evidence from thousands of scratches left by ancient icebergs on the ocean floor, indicating that Pine Island's glaciers shattered in a relatively short amount of time at the end of the last ice age.
The Feb. 11 issue of the Wall Street
Journal included an editorial, «Snoopy is Safe After All,» triggered by PNNL toxicologist Justin Teeguarden's recent
study on bisphenol A (BPA) and a PNNL news release
pointing to the
study.
The starting
point for the
studies was a detailed catalog of all kinases in the cell, similar to one published in December 2002 in the
journal Science.
Prospective
studies are needed to confirm these cut -
points based on cardiometabolic outcomes.International
Journal of Obesity advance online publication, 31 October 2017; doi: 10.1038 / ijo.2017.240.
Next
point of call is potassium, which decreases sodium levels and increases urine output, helping to de-bloat, a
study in the American
Journal of Kidney Diseases found.
A new
study published in the
journal Neuron
points to lack of deep sleep as a cause of aging, dementia, and memory loss.
In fact, an extra hour of sleep each night was associated with a 33 % lower chance of coronary artery calcification, a reduction in heart risk that's on par with having about a 16 -
point drop in systolic blood pressure, according to a
study published in Wednesday's issue of the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
A 2013
study in the
Journal of Adolescent Health found that teens who went to bed later than 11:30 during the school year had lower grade -
point averages and were more vulnerable to emotional problems than those who went to bed earlier.
Case in
point: dog owners walk more than those without a pooch, averaging four walks a week for 160 minutes of physical activity, according to a
study published in the
Journal of Physical Activity & Health.
«There has been an increasing number of
studies that show how damaging UV rays can be,» says Dr. Engelman,
pointing to a 2015 Yale University
study published in the
Journal of Science showing skin damage caused by UV rays can continue for hours after you leave the sun.
A second
study published in the same
journal supported this idea, showing that most people who identified as non-drinkers at age 55 had given up alcohol at some
point; very few had been lifelong abstainers.
According to a new
study published in the Canadian Medical Association
Journal (CMAJ), in one geographic region in Canada, the rate of gestational diabetes varied more than three percentage
points between the coldest times of year and the hottest.
In one
study published in the New England
Journal of Medicine, CBD decreased frequency of seizures by 23 percentage
points more than those taking a placebo.
A
Journal of the American Medical Association
study found higher levels of EBV antibodies in people with MS. (About 90 percent of people are infected with EBV at some
point, although not all get symptoms.)
Two weeks before your period A new
study in Psychiatry
Journal found that nicotine withdrawal and cravings are more bearable at this
point in your cycle.