Not exact matches
Using a glacial early Internet connection, from his bed he tapped into the databases
of university libraries; through supporters at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, where he had been
studying for a master's degree before his accident, he secured interlibrary loans
of hard - to -
find medical
publications.
Isn't it time for you people to
study the
publications of the Church
of Jesus Christ
of Latter - day Saints (Mormons) yourself, to
find out what they REALLY believe?
Darren Sherkat was indeed the scholar engaged by the editor
of Social Science Research, James Wright, to conduct an internal audit
of the review process that led to the
publication of Regnerus's
findings in the New Family Structures
Study.
As a research - driven organization led by nutrition scientists, the McCormick Science Institute is focused on advancing the scientific
study of the health and wellness properties
of spices and herbs, with all research teams required to submit their
findings to reputable, peer - reviewed scientific journals for
publication.
Despite the
publication of statements and commentaries querying the reliability
of the
findings, [2 - 6] this faulty
study now forms the evidentiary basis for an American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee Opinion, [7] meaning that its results are being presented to expectant parents as the state -
of - the - art in home birth safety research.
Publication of the Purdue
study sent shock - waves reverberating through the football world, with the
findings cited by concussion experts calling on youth sports organizations to take more aggressive action to minimize exposure to RHI, including sub-concussive blows, by changing the way contact and collision sports are played and practiced, and reducing the amount
of brain trauma a child incurs by limiting the number
of hits they sustain in a sports season, over the course
of a year, and during a career.
Since
publication of the first Purdue
study, similar
findings about the effects
of RHI, both in the short - and medium - term, have been reported by researchers [8,9,16,19,21,22,26,27,28, 29 - 38], with several
of the
studies finding changes which persisted for weeks and even months after a football season ended.
As Dr. Leverenz told MomsTEAM after
publication of the first Purdue
study, the limitation
of screening tools currently being used to assess neurocognitive function on the sports sideline, such as the Standardized Assessment
of Concussion (SAC)[21] and the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3)[22], is that they test verbal memory, not the visual memory which he and the Purdue researchers
found impaired in the functionally, but not clinically impaired, players who experienced at least short - term neurologic trauma from RHI.
This does not mean they are incapable
of publishing valid
findings, but it is prudent to be aware
of the money behind a
publication when evaluating a
study.
As extensive list
of his
publications can be
found on this page; it includes links to several
studies and papers about spanking children.
In a new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics, researchers
found that although teenage mothers know the recommendations in regards to safe sleeping practices, many deliberately do not follow those recommendations.
The model
of hospital administration in this
publication actually has lots
of semblance with contemporary models in the US, UK, Republic
of Ireland, Australia and Canada where there is a board
of directors / governors with a Chairman (does not have to be a Medical Doctor), a CEO / President / Hospital administrator (does not have to be a Medical Doctor) and a CMD / MD / CMO / Executive director medical services etc (Is ALWAYS a Medical Doctor — different names but similar portfolio — In Nigeria we always look up to these countries for direction with respect to global best practices so I do not understand what the commentator code - named afam6nr means by «Obviously, this writer has not attended any Business School Training and has no knowledge
of Business Administration» — My advice to afam6nr is to do a little
study of the different heath system
of the world (specifically regarding corporate governance, organisation and administration
of tertiary hospitals) and after this little research come back and comment on his
findings!
Students and academics at Oxford University in the U.K. have
founded a new
publication, The Journal
of Interrupted
Studies, specifically devoted to giving a platform to notable work created in exile.
To
find out more, UK - based researchers from the Universities
of Leicester and Greenwich reviewed 24
publications reporting breast cancer screening practices in women with mental illness (around 700,000), and five
studies investigating screening for those in distress but who had not been diagnosed with a mental illness (nearly 21,500).
But in a
study published in this week's advance online
publication of the journal Nature, Peters, the first author
of the paper, and his colleagues
found that the motor cortex itself plays an active role in learning new motor movements.
That's what researchers from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore expected to
find when they combined data on 458 GRBs discovered by satellites since 2007, a painstaking chore that no one had undertaken before, says Melissa Nysewander, a former STScI astronomer and a co-author
of the
study submitted for
publication to The Astrophysical Journal.
In a new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics, researchers analyzed the incidence rates
of concussion in youth football players in this age group and
found a significantly higher incidence during games compared to practice sessions.
In a new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics, researchers
found that cardiometabolic risk in obese adolescents may be predicted by typical sleep patterns.
In a new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics, researchers
found that the more children watched television channels that aired ads for children's fast food meals, the more frequently their families visited those fast food restaurants.
The
findings, reported on May 30 in Current Biology, a Cell Press
publication, help to fill a 30 - to 55 - million - year gap in the turtle fossil record through
study of an extinct South African reptile known as Eunotosaurus.
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.
The
findings also agree with previous
studies showing that a good
publication record increases scientists» likelihood
of moving, likely due to their attractiveness to other institutions.
This article cites the widely publicized
studies showing that» [r] esearchers at Bayer could not replicate 43
of 67 oncological and cardiovascular
findings reported in academic
publications,» and» [r] esearchers at Amgen could not reproduce 47
of 53 landmark oncological
findings for potential drug targets.»
In the end, «the agency did not consider all
of the
publications... to be pertinent» but
found other relevant
studies on its own, noted William K. Hubbard, associate FDA commissioner for policy and planning, in a letter to the petitioners.
One 2008
study, for instance, analyzed 16 papers investigating
publication bias in randomized clinical trials and
found clear indications
of selective
publication.
«We
find annual phosphorus input (for all
of Greenland's outlet glaciers) are at least equal to some
of the world's largest rivers, such as the Mississippi and the Amazon,» Hawkings and his colleagues report in a new
study accepted for
publication in Global Biogeochemical Cycles, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
While these
publications contain helpful articles, a new
study found a surprising number
of advertisements appearing in the nation's top magazines for parents showed images or products that contradicted health and safety recommendations from the American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP).
The panel
found that the existing grant review process, in which NHP
studies undergo extra scrutiny by NC3Rs, generally works: Most research was justified in its use
of NHPs and led to peer - reviewed
publications.
They reported their
findings in a
study published online as «an article in press» on the website
of the Journal
of the American College
of Surgeons in advance
of print
publication.
A new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics
finds that aggression, attention problems, and withdrawal behavior are all associated with soft drink consumption in young children.
Because the
study focused only on already published papers, rather than all papers submitted to journals, the more precise statement
of the
study's
finding is that rejection is rare before
publication.
Although the causes
of ADHD are still unknown, a new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics
found that a child's age at school entry may have an effect on the diagnosis
of ADHD.
However, in a new
study scheduled for
publication in The Journal
of Pediatrics, researchers
found that most families with newborns made at least one serious error in the use and installation
of their car safety seat.
Small
study size, design flaws,
publication bias (failure to publish negative results or duplication
of positive results), drug - industry influence, and the play
of chance were among the problems Ioannidis
found that caused false or exaggerated claims.
The San created the code because
of past transgressions, including use
of insulting language such as the term «Bushmen,» using jargon when communicating with the San, failing to consult
study communities about
findings before
publication, and approaching individuals before asking community leaders for permission.
The Duke University Medical Center Institutional Review Board approved the current
study for analyses and
publication of the
findings.
Publication: «A newly identified group
of adolescents at «invisible» risk for psychopathology and suicidal behavior:
findings from the SEYLE
study», Vladimir Carli, Christina W. Hoven, Camilla Wasserman, Flaminia Chiesa, Guia Guffanti, Marco Sarchiapone, Alan Apter, Judit Balazs, Romuald Brunner, Paul Corcoran, Doina Cosman, Christian Haring, Miriam Iosue, Michael Kaess, Jean Pierre Kahn, Helen Keeley, Vita Postuvan, Pilar Saiz, Airi Varnik, and Danuta Wasserman, World Psychiatry 2014; 13:78 — 86, online 3 February 2014.
First
publication of genome - wide association
study leveraging deCODE's population approach;
Finding to be integrated into deCODE's DNA - based diagnostics program A team
of deCODE scientists, along with academic colleagues from the United States, Iceland, Spain and the...
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.
We have recently
found that many
of the endocrine disrupting compounds that reduce masculinization in animal
studies by interfering with Leydig cell function and differentiation are potent inhibitors
of prostaglandin (PG) synthesis (D. M. Kristensen et al., submitted for
publication).
Understanding the SDA data will also require full
publication of the
study, but I did
find other
studies on this topic, including:
This means that
studies that show there is no difference in anti-depressant medication and placebo is left out
of the body
of literature, favouring a bias for positive
publications,
publications that
find anti-depressants work.
The United States Food and Drug Administration is reviewing butylated hydroxyanisole, BHA, and butylated hydroxytoluene, BHT, common preservatives in cereal because some
studies indicate that they may cause cancer in rats, while other
studies find them safe, according to the University
of California at Los Angeles
publication «What Food Additives Add.»
This
study and the JECFA position was further supported by the recent
publication of a Japanese
study (J. Toxico Pathol., 14 (1), 37 - 43, 2001), that
found carrageenan does not promote tumor growth.
Following this 2002
publication, fifteen more epidemiological
studies were published that examined the connection between coffee consumption, glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes, as well as numerous experimental
studies.1 Some
of the intriguing
findings are as follows:
To specifically address these questions, recent review articles published in influential, peer - reviewed
publications were selected for this current discussion, as these review articles rigorously evaluate and summarize
findings across a number
of scientific
studies and provide the overall «state
of knowledge.»
Education professionals looking for a detailed review
of the policies, procedures, and regulations used under NCLB will
find much that is useful in these annual
studies and other CEP
publications on NCLB.
In the
study Passmore advised that «too many schools» were continuing to flout the rules over the consultation and
publication of admissions arrangements and that it was «still no easy matter to
find» admissions policies that should be readily accessible.
The Hoover sponsored
publication EducationNext also ran several articles using the data from the
study, one
of which can be
found here.
I also should note that researchers in this
study clearly conducted this
study with similar a priori conclusions in mind (i.e., that the Common Core should be saved / promoted); hence, future peer review
of this piece may be out
of the question as the bias evident in the sets
of findings would certainly be a «methodological issue,» again, likely preventing a peer - reviewed
publication (see, for example, the a priori conclusion that «[this]
study highlights an important advantage
of having a common set
of standards and assessments across multiple states,» in the abstract (p. 3).