These habits then persist on through many people's
adult years leading to abuse and dependence.
Not exact matches
In the
years leading into the recession, estimates suggest the U.S.
adult entertainment industry produced as many as 6,000 films annually, or roughly 16 new releases every day.
The 39 -
year - old native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who started as a nightclub stripper there at 17, has appeared in more than 250 X-rated films, beginning in 2000; was signed as an exclusive with major porn studio Wicked Pictures in 2002 (she's still a contract player for them); and has been inducted into multiple industry halls of fame, including the one run by
leading industry trade publication
Adult Video News.
In interviews with CNN, religious leaders from Newtown, the site of last
year's school shooting where 20 children and six
adults were killed, said that a recent gun control agreement does not do enough to fight gun violence,
leading one rabbi to doubt whether Congress was actually working for the American people.
The great interest of the study arises from the fact that, as the
years went by, the researchers noticed that many of the children they had identified as «at high risk» (i.e., children subject to four or more serious disadvantages) were able to
lead satisfying and socially productive lives as
adults.
• Notre Dame's boy wonder, 26 -
year - old Coach Terence Patrick Brennan, began his career with grimly
adult assurance; the Fighting Irish,
led by Quarterback Ralph Guglielmi, got the Brennan regime off to a racing start by shutting out the tough University of Texas Longhorns, 21 - 0, while 57,594 cheered at South Bend (see pp. 58, 59).
He spent his entire 12 -
year career with one team, which he helped
lead to a Super Bowl championship, and has spent his entire
adult life with one woman, his wife, Kim, the college sweetheart with whom he has seven children.
However, when we talk about fathers in early
years settings, we also include father figures: step - fathers, older brothers, uncles, grandfathers, mentors and others who may be the «
lead adult male» in a child's life.
Her last job before retiring was at Jewish Family and Community Service in Buffalo Grove, where she
led support groups for
adults for 10
years.
Grade school kids are
led by a team of
adult adoptees who bring with them
years of experience in the adoption community as well as experience
leading youth groups.
Lotta is the perfect representative for Volvo which has
led the world for the past fifty
years in making the car a safer place for kids and
adults.
If they want to do maths all day and complete workbooks
years ahead of their age they can or they can spend all day building things — both could
lead to successful careers as
adults.
Your warning against placing infants in
adult beds is highly erroneous, irresponsible, and will
lead to increases in the number of U.S. infant deaths each
year.
«We know that this
leads to fraudulent applications and that is why things are going to change this
year, starting with first - time
adult customers.»
«These unelected peers believe that giving young
adults the vote in Scotland will «
lead to pressure» for it to be extended to 16 and 17
year - olds in other parts of the UK - they are quite right, but that is something to be welcomed, not condemned.»
«One in 11 Americans has diabetes, and in the last 20
years, the number of
adults diagnosed with diabetes has more than tripled,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «Making small, healthy changes to our diets and lifestyle as we age can go a long way toward preventing the onset of this terrible disease, which is the seventh
leading cause of death in the United States.»
When we increase the number of working
adults with just two
years of additional education and training, it
leads to higher incomes throughout their careers, helps keep families stable and helps generate billions for the economy,» says Senator Gillibrand.
A
year before he published his results in 2017, research by a team in Japan
led to the birth of live mouse pups using eggs the team made from
adult skin cells.
The study,
led by Mark Pletcher of the University of California, San Francisco, compared the effects of both cigarette and marijuana smoking over a period of 20
years in a group of more than 5,000
adults, part of a longitudinal study called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CA
adults, part of a longitudinal study called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young
Adults (CA
Adults (CARDIA).
Asthma affects nearly 8 percent of
adults and
leads to 1.8 million hospitalizations and 10.5 million visits to the health care provider's office each
year in the U.S.
6 % Southern California Across 28 hunter - gatherer sites, warfare
led to 6 % of
adult deaths between 5,500 and 630
years ago.
A new study
led by a Colorado State University researcher indicates that riding with an impaired driver is prevalent among emerging
adults, with 33 percent of recent high school grads reporting the risky behavior at least once in the previous
year.
Lead investigator Dr. Nicole Anderson, together with scientists from Canadian and American academic centres, examined 73 studies published over the last 45
years involving
adults aged 50 - plus who were in formal volunteering roles.
Data compiled by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, affiliated with the European Union, show that the United States
leads the world, with roughly 30 % of its
adult population holding 4 -
year college degrees.
Using such tools, a group in Paris
led by cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France has argued for several
years that a hallmark of conscious visual perception is a particular type of electric wave, called P300, that occurs whenever an
adult subject is attending to a consciously perceived picture or a sound.
The new six -
year study, «Cognitive enhancement therapy for
adult autism spectrum disorder: Results of an 18 - month randomized clinical trial,» involved 54
adults and was
led by Shaun Eack, Ph.D., M.S.W., Pitt's David E. Epperson Professor of Social Work and Psychiatry, and Nancy Minshew, M.D., Pitt professor of psychiatry and neurology.
«Despite representing only 16 percent of the
adult population,
adults with mental health disorders receive more than half of all opioid prescriptions distributed each
year in the United States,» said Matthew Davis,
lead author of the study and assistant professor at the U-M School of Nursing.
What's come out in recent
years are findings that experiences in an
adult organism can, through epigenetic modifications in the sperm and egg cells, be passed onto subsequent generations,
leading to some provocative notions.
Researchers have known for several
years that when fruit fly larvae metamorphose into
adults, a gene called fringe produces a protein that tells certain cells to become the wing margin, the
leading edge of a developing wing.
Led by University of Maryland School of Public Health researcher Dr. Andrew Fenelon, the study analyzed data on
adults ages 18 - 64 from the National Health Interview Survey that were linked to HUD data for the eight
years from 2004 - 2012.
Nevertheless, after intensive treatment, nearly half of
adult women with anorexia nervosa relapse within a
year... This work shows how modern neuroscience can
lead to a new treatment and simultaneously improve understanding of perpetuating factors in a complex, multifactorial disease... Both mood and social function warrant further examination as potential neural factors that might perpetuate anorexia nervosa in
adults.
The study,
led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, analyzed the relationship between the hearing of more than 2,200 young
adults in Nepal and their nutritional levels as children 16
years earlier.
In
adults, people with higher amounts of brown fat have lower body mass, and increasing brown fat by as little as 50 grams could
lead up to a 10 to 20 pound weight loss in 1
year.
Passing on half of the cost of the levy to consumers
leading to an increase in the price of high and mid-sugar drinks of up to 20 % was estimated to reduce the number of
adults and children with obesity by 81600, result in 10800 fewer cases of diabetes and 149,000 fewer decaying teeth per
year.
Just three
adult turkeys would have eaten as much corn as a person in a
year, a team
led by Lipe and Bocinsky estimate in a paper now in press at American Antiquity.
Led by Professor Eric Finkelstein and Assistant Professor Chetna Malhotra from the LCPC, a centre of Duke - NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore (Duke - NUS), the study surveyed 542
adults aged 50
years and older and 332 advanced cancer patients in Singapore.
«Our research found that healthy
adults and those with mild memory loss who have a positive scan for these plaques have a much faster rate of decline on memory, language and reasoning over three
years,» said
lead author P. Murali Doraiswamy, M.D., professor of psychiatry and director of the neurocognitive disorders program at Duke.
They also collected data from 586
adults in Sierra Leone following an 11 -
year civil war that ended in 2002, which
led to the displacement of much of the population and the deaths of over 50,000 civilians.
That often
leads to addiction — affecting some 2.5 million U.S.
adults in 2014 — and overdoses have become increasingly common, taking 19,000 U.S. lives that same
year.
Based on our findings, the occurrence of cancer is much higher in
adults over 75
years of age compared with the proportion of patients in this age group who enroll in clinical trials,» said
lead study author Bindu Kanapuru, MD, medical officer in the Division of Hematology Products, Office of Hematology and Oncology Products in the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, who presented the results at the 59th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, held December 9 — 12 in Atlanta.
Last
year, for example, we identified a rare coding variant in complement 3 associated with age - related macular degeneration, which is the
leading cause of vision loss in
adults.
The neurological condition currently affects about 5.4 million Americans and is the fifth
leading cause of deaths in
adults 65
years old and above.
Better understanding of mechanisms underlying skeleton development,
adult maintenance, and diseases has
led in recent
years to new and improved treatments for osteoporosis and a few other conditions, but today most skeletal diseases remain untreatable or incompletely treatable.
Dr. Selwyn O. Rogers Jr., a top surgeon and public health expert with 16
years of trauma care experience, will
lead the University of Chicago Medicine's development of the South Side's only Level 1
adult trauma center, scheduled to open in 2018.
Roles / Work: Overnight Camps &
Adult Programs Director, Homeschool & Evening Class Instructor, Weekend Workshops Instructor,
Lead Staff Trainer & Camp Instructor Hometown (s): Eugene, OR Approximate Age: 27 Introduced to Wolf Camp: 2004 First Leadership
Year at the Conservation College: 2008
Preventable chronic diseases account for seven of the 10
leading causes of
adult deaths per
year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The researchers,
led by An Pan at HSPH, tapped into two longitudinal health studies — the Health Professionals Follow - Up Study, and the Nurses» Health Study — which capture health and dietary information from approximately 120,000
adults who were free of cardiovascular disease and cancer at the onset of the study and followed for up to 28
years.
It affects almost 10 % of the
adult population and is the 7th
leading underlying cause of death in North America, costing 350 billion dollars a
year to manage in the United States alone.
In fact, according to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) in 2006, an increase in usage of flip - flop sandals by teens and young
adults has
led to an increase in heel pain.3 ACFAS spokesperson Marybeth Crane, DPM, has reported that practitioners are seeing more heel pain more than ever in patients 15 to 25
years old, noting that heel pain is a marker of plantar fasciitis which accounts for 15 % of all
adult foot complaints.3 Furthermore, the ACFAS recommends that patients with heel pain should avoid flat shoes with paper - thin soles and should also avoid walking barefoot since wearing flat shoes (including flip - flops) and walking barefoot provides little cushioning as well as little to no arch support.3 This lack of arch support and cushioning of the heel while wearing flip - flops seems to exacerbate any abnormalities in the biomechanics of foot motion, and may perpetuate heel pain and inflammation.
Most recently, sugar in the diet has also been implicated in cardiovascular disease deaths: A large study
led by Dr. Hu reported last
year that
adults who had the highest intake of sugar — consuming 25 percent of daily calories as sugar — were nearly three times more likely to die of heart disease over a 14 -
year period, compared with those whose sugar intake was less than 10 percent of calories.