The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law by US President Barack Obama in 2010, can advance public health in the USA by supporting increased emphasis on prevention, and reversing the historic division between public health and private health care services, according to
the authors of new research published in The Lancet as part of a new Series, The health of Americans.
This paradox is known as the «climate - development conflict», explains Prof Klaus Hubacek, a researcher at the University of Maryland and lead
author of the new research published in Nature Communications.
The authors of new research published in the Lancet came to the Science Media Centre to brief journalists about their latest research into genetics and attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Not exact matches
«Indians focus on the health properties
of chai,» says Dana Jacobi,
author of The Essential Best Foods Cookbook: 225 Irresistible Recipes Featuring the Healthiest and Most Delicious Foods and a contributor to the
New American Plate Cookbook: Recipes for a Healthy Weight and a Healthy Life,
published by the American Institute for Cancer
Research.
The
author is sloppy, referring to the American Academy
of Pediatrics» 1997 statement on breast - feeding and ignoring a
newer statement,
published in 2005, that cites extensive
research supporting its recommendations.
[6] In academic fields the day
of the amateur
author gave way to the
research professor who
published in the
new scholarly journals and presses.
As associate professor and first -
author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their
new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition
of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no
research - > no funding) but still reward high levels
of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (
publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding
of daring and risky
research, and so on.»
«You're going to have great earthquakes on planet Earth, and you're going to have great tsunamis,» said Rhett Butler, a geophysicist at the University
of Hawaii at Manoa and lead
author of the
new study
published online in Geophysical
Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
As the pressure on the ocean floor eases, magma erupts more readily at the spreading centers, thickening the plates and creating the abyssal hills, say the
authors of two
new studies, one
published online this week in Science (http://scim.ag/JCrowley) and another posted online in Geophysical
Research Letters.
Essentially, drought years could become the norm for the Amazon by 2050 if deforestation rates rebound, said Dominick Spracklen, an atmospheric scientist at the University
of Leeds School
of Earth and Environment, United Kingdom, and lead
author of the
new study
published today in Geophysical
Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
«In this review, we aimed to highlight a blend
of new studies using cutting edge
research techniques to investigate brain damage, but also to relate these
new studies to original studies, some
of which were
published more than a century ago,» said lead
author Dr. Sara Szczepanski,
of the University
of California, Berkeley.
A
new narrative review
authored by Carl Streed Jr., MD, at Brigham and Women's Hospital,
published in the Annals
of Internal Medicine, discusses how more
research is needed to better understand cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors in transgender patients receiving long term cross-sex hormone therapy.
This question was answered in
research published in the current online edition
of Molecular Cell, by senior
author Eileen White, PhD, associate director for basic science at the Cancer Institute
of New Jersey, and colleagues.
The results
of the study,
published in a
research article in the journal Nature Medicine, could lead soon to
new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the senior
author of the paper.
Not that deep and not that many
of them,» says Janet Voight, associate curator
of zoology at the Field Museum and an
author of a
new study on the octopuses
published in Deep Sea
Research Part I.
There's no shortage
of places to
publish original
research papers about pathogens and immunity, but a
new peer - reviewed journal on those topics has a unique
author - friendly mandate: to reduce the submission process to a matter
of minutes, and initial reviews to just a few days.
«This is the first study that looks at all seven impact effects generated by hazardous asteroids and estimates which are, in terms
of human loss, most severe,» said Clemens Rumpf, a senior
research assistant at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, and lead author of the new study published in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysica
research assistant at the University
of Southampton in the United Kingdom, and lead
author of the
new study
published in Geophysical
Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysica
Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
«We've known for some time that sleep deprivation is associated with weight gain and obesity in the general population, but this study shows that getting enough sleep — even just two hours more — may be as important as a healthy diet and exercise for
new mothers to return to their prepregnancy weight,» says Erica Gunderson, an investigator at Kaiser Permanente Divison
of Research in Oakland, Calif., and lead
author of the study
published in the American Journal
of Epidemiology.
«If atmospheric waves are generated by ice vibrations, by rhythmic vibrations
of ice — then that carries a lot
of information
of the ice shelf itself,» said Oleg Godin, a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and lead
author of the
new study,
published in the Journal
of Geophysical
Research: Space Physics, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
Journals that rely on
author payments might disappear in a decade or so, he speculates, as
research funding agencies and universities adopt
new ways
of financing the
publishing and sharing
of information.
«Unless we take different protection measures, 5 million people will be exposed to coastal flooding on an annual basis,» said Michalis Vousdoukas, a coastal oceanographer at the Joint
Research Centre (JRC)
of the European Commission and the lead
author of the
new study
published in Earth's Future, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
The situation would also represent a
new type
of climate dispute, one that offers a glimpse
of the kinds
of multigenerational and multinational challenges society can expect to encounter, says Liam Colgan, a glaciologist at York University in Toronto, Canada, and lead
author of the study,
published today in Geophysical
Research Letters.
«We've identified a splashing behavior that nobody's seen before,» said Yannis Hardalupas, one
of the
authors of this
new research appearing in a cover article this week in the journal Physics
of Fluids, from AIP
Publishing.
«This mechanism may offer the potential to develop an entirely
new therapeutic approach,» says C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., Joslin's chief academic officer, Mary K. Iacocca Professor
of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and senior
author of a paper on the
research published in the journal Nature.
He is postdoctoral researcher at the University in Bergen and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate
Research in Norway, and lead -
author of a
new study
published in Quaternary Science Reviews.
Scientists can figure out how much mass there is in a galaxy by tracking how fast things inside move, Pieter van Dokkum, one the
authors of a
new research paper
published in Nature, told Newsweek.
The findings,
published today in the online journal PloS One, open
new opportunities for gaining a greater understanding of Alzheimer's disease and other neurological diseases and for developing therapies to halt its progression, according to senior author Karen E. Duff, PhD, professor of pathology (in psychiatry and in the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain) at CUMC and at the New York State Psychiatric Institu
new opportunities for gaining a greater understanding
of Alzheimer's disease and other neurological diseases and for developing therapies to halt its progression, according to senior
author Karen E. Duff, PhD, professor
of pathology (in psychiatry and in the Taub Institute for
Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain) at CUMC and at the
New York State Psychiatric Institu
New York State Psychiatric Institute.
The
research is further discussed in a paper, «Enhancement
of the Superconducting Gap by Nesting in CaKFe4As4: A
New High Temperature Superconductor»,
authored by Daixiang Mou, Tai Kong, William R. Meier, Felix Lochner, Lin - Lin Wang, Qisheng Lin, Yun We, S.L. Bud» ko, Ilya Eremin, D.D. Johnson, P.C. Canfield, and Adam Kaminski; and
published in Physical Review Letters.
It could also pave the way for future
research into treatments that can target these specific cytokines, suggests Anthony Komaroff, PhD, an epidemiologist at Harvard University and
author of a forthcoming commentary to be
published with the
new study.
wondered Stephen Cheung, professor and a Canada
Research Chair at Brock University in Ontario, who is an
author of the small
new study
published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
«If you were to rate faces [for attractiveness] and I were to rate the same faces, we would agree about 50 %
of the time,» says study
author Jeremy Wilmer, an assistant professor
of psychology at Wellesley College whose
new research was
published Thursday in the journal Current Biology.
An expanded discussion
of these points, with references to the
research literature, may be found in the
authors»
new study
published by the TIAA - CREF Institute.
The
new working paper — published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schoo
new working paper —
published by the National Bureau
of Economic
Research (NBER) and
authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the
New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schoo
New York City Department
of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schools.
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of our
published authors what single thing they valued MOST about
publishing with Outskirts Press.
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author and project director for the museum's Rauschenberg
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More snow now melts on Mt. Hunter than at any time in the past 400 years, said Dominic Winski, a glaciologist at Dartmouth College in Hanover,
New Hampshire and lead author of the new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, a journal of the American Geophysical Uni
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author of the
new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, a journal of the American Geophysical Uni
new study
published in the Journal
of Geophysical
Research: Atmospheres, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
The article is
published in Geophysical
Research Letters, the
authors are from Tulane University and the State University
of New York at Stony Brook, and the work was not funded by any horrible industry group.
The
New York Times
published an article that discussed
research published in The Journal of Geophysical Research; lead author, Dr. Somnath Bai
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of Geophysical
Research; lead author, Dr. Somnath Bai
Research; lead
author, Dr. Somnath Baidya Roy.
the
authors write in the
new research published in Proceedings
of the Royal Society B.
To celebrate
publishing the first digital volume
of Legal Writing: The Journal
of the Legal Writing Institute, the Board
of Editors invited a distinguished group
of librarians, textbook
authors and
research scholars to contribute essays addressing the changes that
new electronic technology has brought to legal
research, libraries,
publishing and teaching legal
research.
Amy J. L. Baker, Ph.D., Researcher,
Published Author, PAS Expert Ph.D. in developmental psychology from Teachers College
of Columbia University, Director
of Research at the Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection
of the
New York Foundling, 45 + Peer - Reviewed Publications, Over 15 Years Experience in Conducting
Research into Parent - Child Relationships,
Author of Adult Children
of Parental Alienation Syndrome (2007)