Sentences with phrase «recent medical research»

Recent medical research has shown that our work and home life habits are contributing to accelerated aging.
Tai Chi has been practiced for thousands of years in China for myriad health reasons, and recent medical research has confirmed that it can also lower blood pressure and improve heart function, among other benefits.
In» The Palm Oil Miracle», Dr. Bruce Fife reviews recent medical research conducted on Palm Fruit Oil.

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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.
Recognizing that Motrin is a brand that has heretofore been mother - friendly as well as child - friendly, Babywearing International would consider assisting Motrin in partially repairing the recent damage to its image by having Motrin's collaboration in our Medical Outreach Campaign, through which we provide research - based information to medical doctors, counselors, and parents concerning the health benefits of babywMedical Outreach Campaign, through which we provide research - based information to medical doctors, counselors, and parents concerning the health benefits of babywmedical doctors, counselors, and parents concerning the health benefits of babywearing.
He points to research by a Stanford University researcher, Allan K. Mishra, who has studied PRP for years, whose in his most recent published research includes a large multicenter study [8] involving a host of well - respected orthopedic surgeons around the country who followed 230 patients in a double - blind randomized control study [the gold standard for medical research].
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.
In recent years, new scientific research and clinical - based literature have given the athletic training and medical professions a wealth of updated information on the treatment of sport - related concussion.
Recent research, published in the British Medical Journal, revealed that C - section babies are more likely to develop obesity, asthma, and type 1 diabetes when they get older.
While I am proud that we have doubled our national medical research budget at the National Institutes of Health over the five year period of 1998 to 2003, I am particularly disappointed about spending proposals in recent years that would reverse this trend.
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.
«Our main conclusion is that even a totally unbiased, perfectly randomized, reliably blinded, and faithfully executed clinical trial may still generate false and irreproducible results,» he writes in a recent issue of BMC Medical Research Methodology.
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.
With the recent emphasis on translational and outcomes research, it should not be difficult to find a training program in fields related to CER, says Milton Weinstein, director of Harvard University's Program on the Economic Evaluation of Medical Technology and co-author of the book Decision Making in Health and Medicine: Integrating Evidence and Values.
In the recent Budget the picture was repeated — funding for medical research increased by about 8 per cent while the support for science and innovation went up by only 2 per cent.
We know that mitochondria do more than simply power our cells, but in a recent New Scientist piece, Robin Lovell - Badge from the MRC National Institute for Medical Research in London explained why none of these «extra» functions are relevant to mitochondrial replacement.
«The treatment of multiple myeloma has improved significantly in recent years with the introduction of therapies such as proteasome inhibitors [which interfere with tumor cells» protein - disposal system] and potent immuno - modulatory agents,» said the paper's senior author and lead investigator, Paul Richardson, MD, clinical program leader and director of clinical research at Dana - Farber's Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center, and the R.J. Corman professor at Harvard Medical School.
At a recent «Mission: Possible» competition hosted by the Koch Institute, Khan and Chahal were part of a team that ended up withdrawing from the competition because an outside funder, the Advanced Medical Research Foundation, offered to support them.
Nonetheless, with the increasing numbers of pharmaceutical companies and contract research organisations setting up offices in Singapore in recent years, I foresee bright prospects for people aspiring to be medical writers in Singapore in the years ahead.
The research, which improves ECG signal classification and improved abnormality detection and diagnosis, won an award at the recent International Conference on Medical and Health Science held in Berlin.
While deaths from infectious diseases have been steadily declining as a result of research and medical intervention, preterm birth has remained a much more difficult problem, say the authors of a recent study that collated child mortality rates and their associated causes between 2000 and 2013.
The research is among several recent observational studies showing an association between medical cannabis use and decreased dependence on opioids.
Paul Nurse spoke with Science last week about his past, his recent suggestion to bolster U.K. funding for 100 to 150 top researchers, and his busy future as both president of the Royal Society and founding director of the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation.
► In a policy forum in this week's STM, four physician scientists expressed concern that a recent «shift toward new models of medical education in which research plays a minimal role... threatens the quality of education received by our future biomedical workforce as well as the pipeline of physician - scientists — important consequences that have received little attention.»
Genome editing — which can directly manipulate the genome information of various organisms without leaving an artificial strand — has seen rapid progress in recent years and it is gradually becoming a revolutionary tool in fields ranging from life sciences to advanced medical research.
In a recent review, researchers from the French Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and University of Paris - Diderot compared the effects of six potential EDs on the function of rat, mouse and human fetal testis at comparable stages of their development.
Recent college graduates with a strong science background are invited to apply for a 1 to 2 year supervised research experience, which includes scientific mentoring and training that provides excellent preparation for medical and graduate school or careers in biotechnology.
Additionally, the Institute's recent alliance with the California Institute for Biomedical Research (Calibr) adds translational research to its capabilities, enabling a new bench - to - bedside model that will accelerate the translation of basic scientific discoveries into critically - needed new medicines for unmet medicaResearch (Calibr) adds translational research to its capabilities, enabling a new bench - to - bedside model that will accelerate the translation of basic scientific discoveries into critically - needed new medicines for unmet medicaresearch to its capabilities, enabling a new bench - to - bedside model that will accelerate the translation of basic scientific discoveries into critically - needed new medicines for unmet medical needs.
Recent past honorees include Julian Adams of Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Alfred Goldberg of Harvard Medical School and Kenneth Anderson and Paul Richardson, both of Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, for the development of bortezomib, a drug that has altered the lives of hundreds of thousands of people with multiple myeloma; Alain Carpentier of Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou in Paris and Robert S. Langer of MIT for innovations in bioengineering; and the work of Harald zur Hausen and Lutz Gissmann of the German Cancer Research Center on human papillomavirus (HPV) and cancer of the cervix, which was recognized by the WAFP prior to their receiving the Nobel Prize.
The seminar was arranged to highlight the significance of protein science in recent medical developments and to showcase Stockholm - Uppsala as a leading region in both research and industry in the sector.
«The present study is a continuation of Yamanaka's recent work that contributes to our understanding of the basic science of cellular reprogramming, while also addressing one of the important issues to be tackled for this technology to be useful for medical research
Support for the next phase of the Parkinson's trial includes a recent $ 1 million gift from the Lasky - Barajas Family Fund to the Nilotinib Clinical Research Fund in the Translational Neurotherapeutics Program at Georgetown University Medical Center.
Similar recent «stings» include a dog getting appointed to seven different medical journal editorial boards and a sham cancer research paper, riddled with intentional errors, that was accepted and published by scores of journals.
«It really is amazing that many of the most compelling recent breakthroughs in medical research have happened our field,» Snider said.
Genome editing - which can directly manipulate the genome information of various organisms without leaving an artificial strand - has seen rapid progress in recent years and it is gradually becoming a revolutionary tool in fields ranging from life sciences to advanced medical research.
Recent research from Harvard Medical School suggests that not eating at all while you're on your way to your destination could potentially help your body clock adjust to a new time zone.
According to a recent finding by Richard E. Harris, PhD, research assistant professor at the University of Michigan Medical Centers Department of Internal Medicine in Ann Arbor, Mich., theres a positive correlation between acupressure and increased alertness.
In my book, Yes, You Can Get Pregnant, I discuss most of the recent research published in esteemed medical journals such as Gynecological Endocrinology, Human Reproduction and The European Journal of Endocrinology showing strong associations between reproductive disorders like endometriosis (which is the second most common cause of infertility), AITD, CD, POA and PCOS.
A recent publication of the Stanford Prevention Research Center in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) shined more evidence on this truth by examining the quality of the food participants were consuming, as opposed to the quantity.
According to a recent study involving researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), new genetic variants have been identified.
In a recent double - blind, randomized trial published in the Journal of International Medical Research [1], a group of healthy volunteers were asked to consume a drink that of either green coffee bean and instant coffee over a 12 - week period.
The theory that insulin resistance and blood sugar abnormalities contribute to Alzheimer's disease has been growing in the medical community in recent years, however, in 2011, groundbreaking research made the link even more real.
Studies show that most doctors, endocrinologists and urologists are not aware of the most recent research on hormone optimization and are still practicing the way they were taught in medical school.
Several recent studies show the potential antidepressant properties of turmeric, according to Michelle Smekens, ND, FABO, naturopathic oncology provider at Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Midwestern Regional Medical Center, including one 2014 study published in Psychotherapy Research.
An important take - home message, however, is that negative (or positive) effects of metabolic manipulations in mice might not be representative of responses in other species — perhaps echoing recent findings regarding the utility of mice in medical research.57
The recent avocado research was conducted by scientists at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences.
Several very recent studies, most notably research from a team headed by Dr. George Brainard at Thomas Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, have identified the specific wavelengths of blue light, 446 - 477 nm that are crucial in suppressing melatonin production in humans.
After living in Belfast through the first two years of the recent Irish Troubles (1969 - 1994) he and his family emigrated to Canada where he pursued a career in medical research and teaching in the field of human infertility.
As with recent showings at Pioneer Works and Larrie gallery, Garner will once again look to history for examples of how black Americans were exploited for medical research.
Australians in particular should be alarmed about a recent National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) report, which echoes other industry reports such as the Canadian Wind Energy Association and claims the problem doesn't exist.
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