Not exact matches
Rodney Dietert
PhD Rodney Dietert is Professor
of Immunotoxicology at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA and
author of the 2016 book «The Human Superorganism: How the Microbiome Is Revolutionizing the Pursuit
of a Healthy
Life».
Here, experts Carolyn Stolov, M.Ed, family
life expert at Care.com; Lawrence J. Cohen,
PhD, psychologist and
author of Playful Parenting; and Jennifer Kogan, LICSW, point out everything parents should consider when choosing between day care and nannies.
«These relationships were particularly strong in patients who experienced greater emotional aspects
of religion and spirituality, including a sense
of meaning and purpose in
life as well as a connection to a source larger than oneself,» said lead
author Heather Jim,
PhD,
of the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa.
«While our study found that some stress - related effects on circadian rhythms are short -
lived, others are long - lasting,» said William Carlezon,
PhD, chief
of the Division
of Basic Neuroscience and director
of the Behavioral Genetics Laboratory at McLean Hospital and senior
author of the study.
«The study results are extremely suggestive that changes in diet might impact both how an individual responds to primary therapy and their chances
of lethal disease spreading later in
life,» said the study's senior
author, Gregory J. Hannon,
PhD, professor
of Cancer Molecular Biology and director, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University
of Cambridge in England.
«Educational researchers, political scientists and economists are increasingly interested in the traits and skills that parents, teachers and schools should foster in children to enhance chances
of success later in
life,» said lead
author Marion Spengler,
PhD,
of the University
of Tübingen.
«Regardless if cognitive impairments precede substance use or vice versa, poorer cognitive functioning negatively impacts daily
life and may cause lack
of insight into one's substance use as a source
of problems, impeding treatment utilization or decreasing the likelihood
of effective treatment,» said senior
author Deborah Hasin,
PhD, Columbia Mailman School
of Public Health professor
of Epidemiology and in the Department
of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center.
Stefanie Lutz, a
PhD student at the School
of Earth and Environment at the University
of Leeds, and lead
author of the study, said: «Our three - week field trip revealed a «microbial garden»
of life forms flourishing in this cold environment, including snow algae, bacteria, fungi and even invertebrates.
To better determine the role
of specific chemoattractants in type III hypersensitivity, lead
author Yoshishige Miyabe, MD,
PhD, a research fellow in Luster's lab, used multiphoton intravital microscopy — an imaging technology pioneered for studies
of immune cell movements in
living animals by CIID investigator and co-
author Thorsten Mempel, MD,
PhD — to follow in real time the development
of IC - induced arthritis in a mouse model
of rheumatoid arthritis.
Published in the journal Tobacco Control, the first study to model public health outcomes if cigarette smoking was replaced by e-cigarettes «supports a policy strategy that encourages replacing cigarette smoking with vaping to yield substantial
life year gains,» says the study's lead
author David Levy,
PhD, professor
of oncology at Georgetown Lombardi.
When we experimentally increased the expression
of the microRNAs in model nerve cells designed to replicate the conditions
of HD, the cells
lived longer, indicating that these miRNAs may promote cell survival,» explained lead
author Richard Myers,
PhD, professor
of neurology at BUSM.
«This landmark study draws the conclusion in pre-clinical animal studies that stem cell therapy for disc degenerative disease might be a potentially effective treatment for the very common condition that affects people's quality
of life and productivity,» said the senior
author, Wenchun Qu, MD,
PhD,
of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn..
The article, titled «Listening to Religious Music and Mental Health in Later
Life,» was
authored by Matt Bradshaw,
PhD,
of Baylor University; Christopher G. Ellison,
PhD,
of the University
of Texas - San Antonio; Qijan Fang, MA,
of Bowling Green State University; and Collin Mueller, MA,
of Duke University.
«Although teen dating violence is typically viewed as a problem related specifically to adolescent development, our findings indicate that the risk for aggressive behavior and involvement in dating violence are related to stressors experienced much earlier in
life,» says Jennifer A. Livingston,
PhD, senior research scientist at RIA and lead
author of the study.
«The human sense
of smell is far better at guiding us through our everyday
lives than we give it credit for,» said senior
author Johan Lundström,
PhD, a cognitive neuroscientist at Monell.
«The biochemical mechanisms
of these proteins have been known for years from experiments involving purified protein and DNA, and that's very important, but in this new work we've clarified these proteins» roles in
living cells,» said co-senior
author Christopher P. Selby,
PhD, research assistant professor
of biochemistry and biophysics at UNC.
«Addiction is a
life - long affliction manifested by episodes
of relapse, despite prolonged abstinence,» says Amy Gancarz,
PhD, lead
author of the study, which was published on June 1 in an Advance Online Publication in Nature Neuroscience.
«PTSD, TBI, and sleep problems significantly affect functional status and quality
of life in veterans returning from combat,» explains lead
author Yelena Bogdanova,
PhD, assistant professor
of psychiatry at BUSM add VA title.
Understanding the long - term impact
of modifiable lifestyle factors such as exercise in adolescence is
of critical importance and can have substantial public health implications for disease prevention over the course
of life, explained
author Sarah J. Nechuta, MPH,
PhD, assistant professor
of medicine at Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center and Vanderbilt - Ingram Cancer Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
«Due to this association, there was also a link between farming or country
living and developing Parkinson's in some
of the studies,» said study
author Emanuele Cereda, MD,
PhD, with the IRCCS University Hospital San Matteo Foundation in Pavia, Italy.
Our findings are encouraging in showing how — with sufficient training and support — mental health services can be quite effective when delivered by school - based professionals who are naturally in children's
lives» added the study's senior
author, Jonathan Comer,
PhD., also
of the Center for Children and Families at Florida International University.
First
author Edel O'Sullivan, now a
PhD candidate in Switzerland, said: «Previous studies investigating the origin
of life have focused on synthesis in hydrothermal environments.
«Grocers can benefit from encouraging healthy shopping practices because they can sell more perishable items like fruits and vegetables rather than tossing them in the dumpster after a few days,» says lead researcher Brian Wansink,
PhD, director
of the Food and Brand Lab at Cornell University and
author of the new book, Slim by Design: Mindless Eating Solutions for Everyday
Life, «The benefit to shoppers is obvious; healthier groceries result in healthier eating!»
«While there is information available about counties in the United States that exceed EPA air pollution standards, there has not been a similar source
of information about how that air pollution actually affects the health
of people
living in those areas,» said lead study
author Kevin Cromar,
PhD, director
of the Air Quality Program at the Marron Institute
of Urban Management and assistant professor
of population health and environmental medicine at the NYU School
of Medicine.
«Our analysis shows that if you are poor and
live in one
of the 25 opt - out states, you are likely to have been left out when it comes to health reform,» says lead
author Peter Shin,
PhD, MPH, director
of the Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health Policy and an associate professor
of health policy at SPHHS.
In particular, insomnia can lead to decreased quality
of life, increased rates
of depression, and even increased risk
of heart disease,» said senior
author, Michael Grandner,
PhD MTR, Assistant Professor
of Psychiatry, Psychology and Medicine, and Director
of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University
of Arizona.
«These data are very encouraging for patients with severe hemophilia A irrespective
of the presence
of FVIII inhibitors, as ACE910 has the potential to offer the opportunity to
live more normal
lives without constantly planning around the next injection,» said study
author Midori Shima, MD,
PhD,
of Nara Medical University.
Writing in the journal Neurobiology
of Aging, a research team, led by senior
author William S. Kremen,
PhD, professor
of psychiatry and co-director
of the Center for Behavior Genetics
of Aging at UC San Diego School
of Medicine, found that major adverse events in
life, such as divorce, separation, miscarriage or death
of a family member or friend, can measurably accelerate aging in the brains
of older men, even when controlling for such factors as cardiovascular risk, alcohol consumption, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, which are all associated with aging risk.
Taking the focus off pain management and specific post-treatment symptoms, and putting it on quality
of life defined as «active engagement,» a team from Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center, led by Mark T. Hegel,
PhD with first -
author Kathleen D. Lyons, ScD, established and tested a new paradigm for working with breast cancer survivors.
«At the beginning
of life, our cells have very long telomeres, which grow shorter from then on,» says Daniel Gottschling,
PhD, associate professor
of molecular genetics and cell biology, one
of two
authors on the Science paper.
Lead
author of the journal article, and
PhD student in Zoology at Trinity, Seán Kelly said that the discovery
of new species has an impact on human
life.
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«By preventing this debilitating but little - discussed problem, methylnaltrexone could substantially enhance the quality
of the last months
of life for terminal cancer patients and others who depend on opioid pain relievers,» said the study's first
author Chun - Su Yuan, MD,
PhD, assistant professor
of anesthesia and critical care at the University
of Chicago.
«Our findings demonstrate that damage to the hippocampus early in
life leads to increased anxiety - like behaviors in response to an unfamiliar human,» says research associate Jessica Raper,
PhD, first
author of the paper.
«At extreme levels, entitlement is a toxic narcissistic trait, repeatedly exposing people to the risk
of feeling frustrated, unhappy, and disappointed with
life,» said lead
author and recent Case Western Reserve graduate Joshua Grubbs,
PhD, in a press release.
«Paradoxically, studies have shown that people who have happiness as a goal tend to be less happy,» says Susan David,
PhD,
author of Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and
Life ($ 27; amazon.com).
Sonja Lyubomirksy,
PhD,
author of The How
of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the
Life You Want, shares strategies thatll make it happen.
The germ, a type
of parasite, can infect the prostate and may cause inflammation that spurs the growth
of prostate cancer later in
life, says senior
author Lorelei Mucci,
PhD, an assistant professor
of epidemiology at the Harvard School
of Public Health.
Carol Horton, Ph.D., is the
author of Yoga
PhD: Integrating the
Life of the Mind and the Wisdom
of the Body (Kleio Books, 2012); and Race and the Making
of American Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2005).
That's as little as one - tenth
of the intake among the world's dwindling hunter - gatherer and rural agrarian populations, whose
living conditions and dietary intake presumably most closely resemble those
of our common human ancestors, said Justin Sonnenburg,
PhD, associate professor
of microbiology and immunology and senior
author of a study published Jan. 13 in Nature.
Think small and specific Remember, finding that special something is about giving yourself «a little island
of free time, not going and starting your own bakery,» says
life coach Martha Beck,
PhD,
author of Finding Your Way in a Wild New World.
«Strong friendships can increase happiness and have a healthy effect on our bodies,» says Elizabeth Lombardo,
PhD, a psychologist and
author of Better Than Perfect: 7 Steps to Crush your Inner Critic and Create a
Life You Love.
«Having a passion is one
of the things that makes
life worth
living,» says Christopher Peterson,
PhD, professor
of psychology at the University
of Michigan and
author of A Primer in Positive Psychology.
«Clean your kitchen counters and sink with an antibacterial product after preparing or rinsing food, especially raw fruits and vegetables, which carry lots
of potential pathogens like salmonella, campylobacter, and E. coli,» says Philip Tierno,
PhD,
author of The Secret
Life of Germs and the director
of clinical microbiology at New York University Medical Center.
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An important additional focus
of the exhibition is Roussel's significant reception in America, most prominently through John Ashbery whose
life - long engagement with the work
of Raymond Roussel began with a trip to Paris in 1955 to research for a planned
PhD thesis on the
author.
Daniel Drubin,
PhD,
author of Letting Go
of Your Bananas: How to Become More Successful by Getting Rid
of Everything Rotten in Your
Life, points out that negative feedback on your resume is not the same thing as negative feedback on you as a person.
One fight doesn't determine the rest
of your
lives, says senior study
author Igor Grossmann,
PhD.
Vicky Dickerson
PhD lives in Aptos, California and is the
author of the narrative therapy book «If Problems Talked».
Collaborators The following are members
of MySweetHeart Research Group (including the
authors of the present article), listed in alphabetical order: Ruben Barakat,
PhD, Professor (Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte - INEF, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;
[email protected]), Alexandre Berney, MD, Professor (Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland;
[email protected]), Pascal Bovet, MD MPH, Professor (Institute
of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP), Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland;
[email protected]), Jenni Brand - Miller, AM, FAIFST, FNSA, Professor (School
of Life and Environmental Sciences and Charles Perkins Centre, University
of Sydney, Australia;
[email protected]); Arnaud Chiolero, MD
PhD, Senior lecturer (Institute
of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP), Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland; Department
of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, McGill University, Montreal Canada; Institute
of Primary Health Care (BIHAM), University
of Bern, Switzerland;
[email protected]), Stefano Di Bernardo, MD, Lecturer (Pediatric Cardiology Unit, Woman - Mother - Child Department, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland;
[email protected]), Adina Epure, MD (Pediatric Cardiology Unit, Woman - Mother - Child Department; Institute
of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP), Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland;
[email protected]), Sandrine Estoppey, M.Sc.