Not exact matches
Available epidemiologic
studies in humans have «not shown clear evidence of a relationship between cell phone use and cancer,» according to the National Cancer Institute, although this remains a topic of debate
among researchers.
But it has been disappointing
in that the kind of genetic variation it detects has turned out to explain surprisingly little of the genetic links to most diseases... One issue of debate
among researchers is whether, despite the prospect of diminishing returns, to continue with the genomewide
studies, which cost many millions of dollars apiece, or switch to a new approach like decoding the entire genomes of individual patients.The unexpected impasse also affects companies that offer personal genomic information and that had assumed they could inform customers of their genetic risk for common diseases, based on
researchers» discoveries...
Though I have written this book
in part to set forth what I think is a neglected perspective
among scholars,
researchers, and consultants who
study congregations, at the end of the ministerial day it matters less whether private analysts understand the narrative features of the congregation than whether the congregation itself understands those features.
Reflecting the results all the
studies, the mainstream view
among researchers and professionals who work
in the area of child sexual abuse is that homosexual and bisexual men do not pose any special threat to children.
A team of
researchers published a
study first of its kind
in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry
in 2008 analyzing the phytoestrogen content of eggs
among other animal food products and vegetarian substitutes (10).
Among them were the Purdue and Rochester
studies of athletes
in high school and college football [1,8,9,12,13, 31 - 38] and ice hockey, [8] which, as noted above, found subtle changes
in cerebral function
in the absence of concussion symptoms or clinically measurable cognitive impairment which
researchers linked to the volume of head impacts, and a much publicized case -
study autopsy of a collegiate football player, Owen Thomas, with no reported history of concussions, which revealed early signs of CTE.
According to a 2011
study by
researchers at the University of North Carolina commissioned by Little League, its pitch count program appears to be working, reducing the risk of shoulder injury
among pitchers
in Little League Baseball (ages 8 to 13) by 50 percent.
Female partners of circumcised men do not report a lower rate of cervical cancer, 40 nor does circumcision prevent penile cancer.41 A recent
study shows that the penile cancer rate is higher
in the US than
in Denmark, where circumcision, except
among Middle - Eastern immigrant workers, is almost unheard of.42 Indeed,
researchers should investigate the possibility that circumcision has actually increased the rate of these diseases.
Sadly, the fact is that, while they are one of the most - if not, the most - preventable of all catastrophic sports injuries, heat - related deaths
among high school and college football players
in the United States nearly tripled between 1994 and 2009, according to a new
study by
researchers at the University of Georgia, with an average of nearly three players dying each year during that time period versus about one death per year during the previous 15 years.
A recently published
study by
researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital is the first to compare and describe the occurrence and distribution patterns of basketball - related injuries treated
in emergency departments and the high school athletic training setting
among adolescents and teens.
In one
study,
researchers found that electricity had a major impact on the timing of sleep
among groups of foragers indigenous to the Chaco region of Argentina.
Among the many esteemed specialists Tough references
in How Children Succeed is Suniya Luthar, a
researcher and professor of psychology at Columbia University who composed a
study of children growing up
in affluence.
Lead
researcher for this report, Dr. Scott Sicherer said, «These results show that there is an alarming increase
in peanut allergies, consistent with a general, although less dramatic, rise
in food allergies
among children
in studies reported by the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-RSB-.»
Contrary to a popular idea
among researchers, modern states haven't dulled people's long - standing taste for killing each other
in battle, a controversial new
study concludes.
That was
among the findings
in a recent
study in Uganda led by
researcher Allison Webel, an assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University.
Although there was an increase
in the percentage of U.S. youth ages 12 to 19 reporting exposure to loud music through headphones from 1988 - 2010,
researchers did not find significant changes
in the prevalence of hearing loss
among this group, according to a
study published by JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery.
The
researchers reached these conclusions by performing a meta - analysis combining individual participant data from 18 prospective
studies that measured hormonal contraceptive use and incident HIV infection
among women aged 15 - 49 years living
in sub-Saharan Africa.
«Parents, educators, and therapists should consider insomnia to be a risk marker for alcohol use, and alcohol use a risk marker for insomnia,
among early adolescents,» writes Rutgers - Camden
researcher Naomi Marmorstein
in the
study, published recently
in the journal Addictive Behaviors.
Cervical cancer rates
in the United States are higher than previously believed, particularly
among 65 - to 69 - year - old women and African - American women, according to a
study led by a
researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine published
in the journal Cancer.
Meanwhile, other
researchers are
studying serum to garner clues about links between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and DNA methylation
among individuals who served
in Iraq and Afghanistan, gleaning information from samples on 150 service members with mild to severe TBI, along with 50 control subjects.
A new
study entitled «Oral Nutrition Supplements» Impact on Hospital Outcomes
in the Context of Affordable Care Act and New Medicare Reimbursement Policies» and conducted by leading
researchers at the University of Southern California, Stanford University, The Harris School at The University of Chicago and Precision Health Economics, and supported by Abbott, found that the use of oral nutritional supplements decreased the probability of 30 - day hospital readmission, length of stay and costs
among hospitalized Medicare patients aged 65 and over.
The
researchers, Janet Monge
among them, shared the results of their
studies in a 1999 book, The Krapina Hominids: A Radiographic Atlas of the Skeletal Collection, published by the Republic of Croatia.
A recent
study, published
in The American Journal of Addiction by Joseph J. Palamar, PhD, MPH, a CDUHR affiliated
researcher and an assistant professor of Population Health at NYU Langone Medical Center (NYULMC), is
among the first nationally representative
studies in the US to examine self - reported use of bath salts.
Luke Mahler, a
researcher at the University of California, Davis, who
studies evolution patterns
in Anolislizards, is also skeptical about how broadly the
researchers» results could apply even
among the nearly 400 other lizard species within the Anolis genus.
The
study was a collaboration
among researchers at Emory University School of Medicine, the CDC's Chronic Viral Diseases Branch, and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
in Italy.
Knowledge brokering is different
in that it creates «an ongoing dialogue and exchange» between
researchers and stakeholders, explains Christine Knight, a policy research fellow at the Economic and Social Research Council Genomics Policy and Research Forum
in Edinburgh, U.K. Knight works as a knowledge broker —
among genomics
researchers, social scientists, and policy makers — and as a social scientist
studying knowledge brokering roles
in the United Kingdom.
In a 2008 study published in Archives of General Psychiatry, two researchers studying a California Department of Developmental Services database found that the prevalence of autism had actually continued increasing among the youn
In a 2008
study published
in Archives of General Psychiatry, two researchers studying a California Department of Developmental Services database found that the prevalence of autism had actually continued increasing among the youn
in Archives of General Psychiatry, two
researchers studying a California Department of Developmental Services database found that the prevalence of autism had actually continued increasing
among the young.
As Germán Orizaola, co-author of the
study published
in the journal Ecology and a
researcher at the Swedish university states «
Among the many challenges climate change poses to natural ecosystems, the effect it can have on the dietary preferences of living organisms is a field of
study that has been attracting
researchers» attention
in recent years.»
A recent
study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital done
in conjunction with
researchers from Colorado School of Public Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University used data from a large, national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions
among US high school athletes.
Because the
researchers found that CTLA4Ig was effective
in suppressing hepatitis
in this
study, they suggest that CTLA4Ig should be
among the therapeutic options investigated further as a potential therapy for patients with severe acute hepatitis B. To this end, this animal model is useful for virological and immunological analysis of HBV infection.
Entitled «Collaboration, Stars, and the Changing Organization of Science: Evidence from Evolutionary Biology,» the
study defines stars as
researchers with publication records that place them
among the top 10 % of producers
in their field.
And
in a separate
study,
researchers have already used the sequence to chart a surprising degree of genetic variation
among women.
To find out how the virus might spread
among people, an international group of
researchers infected ferrets, which often stand as proxies for people
in influenza
studies.
In 1992, after doctors started reporting cases of tuberculosis
among the Yanomami, Sousa and
researchers from Brazil and France traveled into the Amazonian forest to
study the group — a 5 - day trip by boat from Manaus, Brazil.
In the new
study,
researchers analyzed the results of 96 existing climate models to see if there was any consensus
among them.
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.
In five studies among three groups and seven cultural contexts, researchers from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the US show that the same psychological processes explain mutual outgroup hostility between non-Muslim Westerners, Muslim minorities living in the West, and Muslims living in the Middle Eas
In five
studies among three groups and seven cultural contexts,
researchers from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the US show that the same psychological processes explain mutual outgroup hostility between non-Muslim Westerners, Muslim minorities living
in the West, and Muslims living in the Middle Eas
in the West, and Muslims living
in the Middle Eas
in the Middle East.
«Our review highlights that
studies to date varied widely
in hypotheses and research methods, suggesting that the field needs to develop more standardized methods to allow for a clearer understanding of the role of comorbid depression
among adolescents
in substance abuse treatment,» wrote the
researchers in a joint statement.
In this
study, the
researchers aimed to investigate the association between serum cotinine and periodontitis
among U.S. non-smokers.
Supplementing diets for three months with daily two - gram doses of fish oil, a source of omega 3 fatty acids, was shown
in a forthcoming
study by University of Melbourne
researcher Paul Amminger to reduce conversion to psychosis
among 81 high - risk patients.
Whether
studying deep
in space
among the stars or deep below the surface of the Earth, the collaboration between supercomputing centres and
researchers will play an increasingly important role
in solving the world's toughest scientific challenges.
In a review of 19
studies,
researchers at Johns Hopkins say they can confirm a «strong association» between certain scalp - pulling hairstyles — many common
among African - Americans — and the development of traction alopecia, gradual hair loss caused by damage to the hair follicle from prolonged or repeated tension on the hair root.
Among 10,503 adults participating
in a heart disease
study in Pakistan, 1,843 people have at least one gene of which both copies have been knocked out,
researchers report online April 12
in Nature.
Researchers from Harvard Chan School and Brigham and Women's Hospital examined the relationship between types of fats
in the participants» diets and overall deaths
among the group during the
study period, as well as deaths due to cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and respiratory disease.
Once the fields were planted and growing,
researchers studied the height of the plants
in the fields, the amount of grain harvested from each crop, and the amount and quality of protein contained
in the grains,
among other things.
A new
study led by
researchers at Boston Medical Center (BMC) found that the proportion of discharges
among minority patients receiving inpatient care at minority - serving hospitals
in Massachusetts increased after the implementation of health insurance reform measures which expanded access to care
in non-safety net hospitals.
«However, common knowledge
among researchers is that limb skeletal muscle and diaphragm muscle behave
in the same manner and can thus be
studied jointly.
In a new, first - of - its - kind study, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have found a 700 - percent surge in infections caused by bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family resistant to multiple kinds of antibiotics among children in the U
In a new, first - of - its - kind
study,
researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have found a 700 - percent surge
in infections caused by bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family resistant to multiple kinds of antibiotics among children in the U
in infections caused by bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family resistant to multiple kinds of antibiotics
among children
in the U
in the US.
A University of Montana
researcher and her collaborators have published a new
study that reveals increased risks for Alzheimer's and suicide
among children and young adults living
in polluted megacities.
The
researchers found five different sub-types of HL
among the patients
studied: 247 cases of the nodular sclerosis (NS) type,
in which the tumour nodules are large; 105 of mixed cellularity, where a mixture of different types of inflammatory cells are involved; 58 lymphocyte rich, the sub-type with the best outcome; 68 «others»; and 143 «not otherwise specified» (NOS).