According to a study published in
the March issue of the Journal of Family Psychology, one of the worst natural disasters to ever hit the United States — Hurricane Hugo — caused a significant increase in divorces, marriages and births among the residents of South Carolina who were the hardest hit by the brutal storm.
However, a group of dermatologists and oncologists published an article in
the March issue of the journal Future Medicine asking the preventive task force to revise its stance on full body skin inspections.
The research team including Teresa Evans, Ph.D., and Lindsay Bira, Ph.D., of UT Health San Antonio describe their results in
the March issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
Three - dimensional (3D) solids can be printed quickly and continuously from puddles of liquid resin, researchers report in the 20
March issue of the journal Science.
The research appears in the 4
March issue of the journal Science Advances.
In the January -
March issue of Journal of Trauma Nursing, researchers reported that 63 percent of survey respondents still believe they could drive safely while distracted.
In an article in
the March issue of the journal Fisheries, ecologists from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and colleagues from around the world explore ways to protect fish from the phenomenon, known as barotrauma.
The research, published in
the March issue of the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, is the first known effort to comprehensively examine the problem of multi-drug resistant infections among patients under 18 admitted to US children's hospitals with Enterobacteriaceae infections.
But in mice that had been exposed to human adenovirus, only the chimp virus - based vaccine worked, the researchers report in
the March issue of the Journal of Virology.
The study, published early online, will appear in
the March issue of the journal CANCER.
They see five times faster than humans, which gives them the fastest color vision of all animals, according to a new study in the 17
March issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
The study is published in
the March issue of the Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques.
In the first study, published in
the March issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 participants were told they would have to ask 10 strangers, either in person or via e-mail, to complete a survey for no pay.
The study, to be published in
the March issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science, provides the first window onto the trade routes employed by the Koma Land people.
A series of six articles appearing in
the March issue of The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences finds new correlations between a Mediterranean diet and healthy aging outcomes — while also underscoring the need for careful approaches to the use of data in order to measure the diet's potential benefits.
The discovery, detailed in
the March issue of the journal Antiquity, could shed light on how the non-elites of ancient Egyptian society lived.
In a new study published in
the March issue of the journal Animal Behaviour, Luncz and her colleagues investigated whether these cultural variations are equally efficient, or whether some come at a cost.
In a study appearing online February 8 in advance of publication in
the March issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gallo and his colleagues look at how the innate immune system is controlled in the skin, and find that genes controlled by active vitamin D3 play an essential role in the process.
As follows, these statements were released online, Feb. 20 and in
the March issue of the Journal of Pediatrics.
But research published in
the March issue of The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism [1999; 84 (3): 895 - 8] suggests that Promensil, an isoflavone - based dietary supplement derived from red clover, may help women maintain blood vessel elasticity and prevent hypertension during menopause.
According to a study published in
the March issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice, it was found that several dogs who chased their tails had higher HDL and LDL cholesterol levels.
The article has been be published in
the March issue of the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics.
«This field study demonstrates that [oxytocin] may alter specific aspects of sexual experience and partner interactions in healthy couples,» the researchers, from Hannover Medical School in Germany, wrote in
the March issue of the journal Hormones and Behavior.
Not exact matches
Directly or indirectly, Sherburne has influenced the group
of process Biblical scholars who have written very effectively in a «thematic
issue»
of the
Journal of the American Academy
of Religion, entitled «New Testament Interpretation from a Process Perspective» (Volume XLVII, No. 1,
March, 1979).
For a discussion
of issues concerning Whitehead's treatment see Lewis S. Ford, «Boethius and Whitehead on Time and Eternity,» International Philosophical Quarterly, 8 (
March, 1968), 38 - 67; and Lewis S. Ford, «Whitehead's Conception
of Divine Spatiality,» Southern
Journal of Philosophy, 6 (Spring, 1968), 1 - 13.
See, for instance, Whitehead's RM; Hartshorne's Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method (La Salle, Ill.: Open Court, 1970); John B. Cobb, Jr.'s «Buddhist Emptiness and the Christian Cod,»
Journal of the American Academy
of Religion 45/1 (
March, 1977), 11 - 26; and Christ in a Pluralistic Age (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1975); for several critical dialogues on this
issue, see John Cobb's Theology in Process, edited by David Ray Griffin and Thomas J. J. Altizer (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1977).
During late February and early
March of 1994, the popular media reported about an article that had appeared in the February, 1994
issue of The American
Journal of Epidemiology.
Writing about head impact sensors in the
March 2013
issue of the British
Journal of Sports Medicine, [13] Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD,
of the Department
of Neurology and Michigan Neurosport at the University
of Michigan, concurs that the «development
of easily deployable sport equipment - based accelerometer systems... provide [s][a] potentially useful, clinical information.»
The findings, published by Cell Press in the
March 8
issue of the
journal Neuron, may help to explain why young children often struggle to control selfish impulses, even when they know better, and could impact educational strategies designed to promote successful social behavior.
The guidelines were published in the
March 2004
issue of the
Journal of the American Dietetic Association and also appear on the CNRC website.
The study will be published in the
March 16
issue of the
journal Science.
The detailed findings are available in the
March 28, 2018,
issue of the
Journal of Neuroscience.
By taking a high - cost drug with a low - fat meal — instead
of on an empty stomach, as prescribed — prostate cancer patients could decrease their daily dose, prevent digestive
issues and cut costs by 75 percent, according to a new study in the
March 28, 2018,
issue of the
Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO).
A study published in the
March 8th
issue of the
journal Archives
of Internal Medicine [Kiyah Duffey et al, http://bit.ly/9ppe4O] says yes.
The new system, described in the
March 21st
issue of journal ChemBioChem, could have a major impact on peptide drug development, says Bradley Pentelute, an assistant professor
of chemistry and leader
of the research team.
A single scan could diagnose the cause
of foot pain better and with less radiation exposure to the patient than other methods, according to a study in the
March 2015
issue of The
Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Anyone with blood pressure that's higher than the optimal 120/80 mmHg may be more likely to have a stroke, according to a new meta - analysis published in the
March 12, 2014, online
issue of Neurology ®, the medical
journal of the American Academy
of Neurology.
The results, published in the
March issue of The Plant
Journal, revealed substantial increases in height, weight, and root length.
Stroke affects more than just physical functioning, according to a study is published the
March 28, 2018, online
issue of Neurology ®, the medical
journal of the American Academy
of Neurology.
A paper describing these results appeared in the
March 10th
issue of The Astrophysical
Journal.
Now a report, published in the
March issue of the American
Journal of Human Genetics, details evidence that one kind
of migraine disorder is a hereditary condition.
Key strategies included harnessing the full authority
of the City health department and mobilizing the existing workforce to focus on targeted reforms, according to a study in the
March / April
issue of the
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.
The study, published in the
March issue of American
Journal of Public Health, looked at the behaviors
of more than 1,200 current adult smokers and recent quitters in a virtual convenience store in which tobacco products were openly visible, hidden behind a cabinet or hidden with a graphic health warning sign on display.
Sandage believes the Hubble constant is only 50, a claim he also bases on measurements
of distant supernovae (Astrophysical
Journal Letters, to appear in the 1
March issue).
The statement, drafted by the Social
Issues Committee
of the American Society
of Human Genetics (ASHG) and the Public and Professional Policy Committee
of the European Society
of Human Genetics (ESHG), was published online
March 18 in the European
Journal of Human Genetics.
The study was released online in the American
Journal of Public Health in
March and will be published in a forthcoming
issue.
Their study is published in the
March 2018
issue of the
Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
Researchers detail their findings in the
March 22
issue of Nature's open access
journal Scientific Reports.
The research is published in the
March 2
issue of the
Journal of Biological Chemistry.
The finding, reported in the
March 19, 2014,
issue of the
journal Science Translational Medicine, helps explain why a combination
of two vaccines was able to show some effect, when one vaccine alone did not.