«This paper is a great example of how chemistry can help make step changes in biology,» says Matthew Dalby, a professor of cell engineering at the University of Glasgow and co-senior
author on the study with Ulijn.
Equally ironic is that we arrived at that insight simply by amassing, organizing and carefully analyzing large existing databases, rather than collecting new data that would have been far more expensive,» said Dr. Daniel Isaak, lead
author on the study with the U.S. Forest Service.
«Humans vary in their DNA sequences, and what is taken as the «normal» DNA sequence for reference can not account for all these differences,» says Stuart Orkin, MD, of Dana - Farber Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and co-corresponding
author on the study with Matthew Canver, an MD - PhD student at Harvard Medical School.
Khalil served as co-senior
author on the study with Radhika Atit, PhD, professor of biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
«What we've shown in the monkey model matches a lot of what people have observed in epidemiological studies of humans,» says Emma Mohr, a pediatric infectious disease fellow at UW — Madison and first
author on the study with Matthew Aliota and Dawn Dudley, research scientists in UW — Madison's schools of Veterinary Medicine and Medicine and Public Health, respectively.
Marquitta White, PhD, Walter Eckalbar, PhD, and Zachary Szpiech, PhD, of UCSF were co-lead
authors on the study with Mak.
Not exact matches
The
study's
authors found that
on days when participants hit the gym, they reported managing their time more effectively, being more productive, and having more cheerful interactions
with colleagues.
As a result, «we are building
on these findings to refine existing treatments to boost feelings of being safe and supported in order to improve coping
with traumatic memories,» said Dr. Anke Karl, one of the
authors, wrote of the
study.
Dr. Sean Khozin, one of the
authors on the
study and a senior medical officer at the FDA, told Business Insider that Flatiron is just one of many companies the agency is working
with to check out how alternative sources of data can be used to better inform the agency.
In one
study, «the number of books «liked»
on Facebook profiles was negatively correlated
with [psychopathy]-- a finding the
authors suggested might indicate that an interest in books contradicts psychopathic tendencies such as thrill seeking, impulsivity, and affect deficiencies,» reports Psychology Today.
«Tinder supposedly makes it easier to have sex
on tap, but it's pretty well established that people
with a steady partner tend to have sex more often,» says Jean Twenge, one of the
study's researchers and the
author of Generation Me.
«
On average, the academic returns associated
with full - day kindergarten are quite low or non-existent,» concludes one Canadian -
authored study.
The problem
with a title like «
Study links vitamins to higher death rates in women,» which ran on CTV's news website, is that the study's authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer
Study links vitamins to higher death rates in women,» which ran
on CTV's news website, is that the
study's authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer
study's
authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer did.
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The
author's final chapters lay great stress
on the work of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many of the verses from the Bible that early AAs
studied can be found cited by Hickson in these chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and others dealing
with the «gifts of healing.»
After a long period of literary, historical, and form - critical
study of the New Testament, along
with more recent work
on the «redaction» of its several books in the light of the motives that led their
authors to select and arrange the material then available to them, it is clear that any claim to «simple historicity» is false.
The
author of several well - received scholarly works
on Spinoza, Steven Nadler has taken a step closer to the mass market
with his new, tantalizingly titled
study of the Theological - Political Treatise.
«Taken together
with previously established benefits of egg intake
on HDL profiles, these findings further support the notion that eggs serve as a functional food to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in individuals
with metabolic syndrome,» says Catherine Andersen, lead
study author and PhD candidate at the University of Connecticut.
Two
authors of the
study, Cynthia Kupper, CEO of the Gluten Intolerance Group and a registered dietitian diagnosed
with celiac disease, and Laura Allred, Ph.D. and GIG's Regulatory and Standards Manager, join Jules
on the show to discuss the impetus for the
study, how the
study was conducted,
study results and what this means for celiacs and others sensitive to gluten as they search for safe gluten free products.
«In the past,
studies have shown that the combination of resistance exercise
with consumption of animal - derived protein (such as whey, casein, eggs, meat) has had a different effect
on muscle growth than when resistance exercise was paired
with plant - based protein such as soy,» said Dr. Jaeger, one of the
studies authors.
When the SCAT2 was issued, superseding the original SCAT published in 2005, the
authors recommended continued reliance
on the SAC until prospective
studies could be conducted to assess the SCAT2's sensitivity (how good the test is in identifying athletes
with concussion; for example, a test which is very sensitive will have few false negatives, rarely missing those later found to have concussion) and specificity (a test
with high specificity will have few false positives, rarely mis - classifying people without concussion as having concussion).
Dr. Katherine Tamminen, assistant professor at the University of Toronto and associate editor of the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, was the lead
author of a
study on helping adolescent athletes cope
with stress.
They also found that some of the athletes, none of whom suffered diagnosed concussions, didn't do as well as predicted
on tests of learning and memory at the end of the season, although the
study did not find «large - scale, systemic differences» in the brain scan measures, which the
authors found «somewhat reassuring» and consistent
with the fact that millions of athletes play contact sports for many years without developing progressive neurodegenerative disorders.
According to my chat
with Eric Anderson, an American sociologist at England's University of Winchester and
author of The Monogamy Gap: Men, Love, and the Reality of Cheating, the college men in his
study who cheated
on their partners all said they loved them and didn't want to lose them.
Dr. Katherine Tamminen was the lead
author of a
study on helping adolescent athletes cope
with stress.
About the
Author: As an undergraduate, Aradia Wyndham
studied anthropology,
with a particular interest in infant care around the world and throughout history; focusing
on infant transport strategies.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog
author on the rigor of language, when, faced
with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a
study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article
with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
Most
studies have revealed protective effects of breastfeeding
on common infections in the first 8 to12 months of life.8, 27,29,30 One
study, which distinguished between infectious diseases until and from the age of 6 months, revealed results similar to those from our
study.24 Although the
authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months as the reference group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk of gastrointestinal tract infections between the ages of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated
with lower risks of lower respiratory tract infection from 7 to 12 months.
On this podcast we chat
with Dianna Wiebe,
author and founder of Grapevine
Studies.
Several
studies have also attempted to understand the role of breastfeeding
on IQ, and although some
authors conclude that the observed advantage of breastfeeding
on IQ is related only to genetic and socioenvironmental factors, a recent meta - analysis showed that after adjustment for appropriate key co-factors, breastfeeding was associated
with significantly higher scores for cognitive development than formula feeding.6 Longer duration of breastfeeding has also been positively associated
with intelligence in adulthood.22 We also observed the benefits of long - term breastfeeding
on mental indices, along
with the indirect benefit of balancing the impact of exposure to p, p ′ DDE after adjustment for some socioeconomic variables.
The
study authors provided data from multiples for infant morbidity (jaundice, infant feeding difficulty, weight loss, dehydration, illness not related to jaundice / feeding, ER visit, and hospitalisation) at two weeks after discharge, and two months after discharge, and measures ofmaternal satisfaction (amount of information
on feeding your baby, clarity of information
on feeding your baby, amount of help
with feeding your baby, and total satisfaction
with care), assessed in hospital, two weeks after discharge, and two months after discharge.
Studies had to be case control for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the authors of the studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in E
Studies had to be case control for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data
on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the
authors of the
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in E
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals
with full text available in English.
The
author has based his
study on extensive interviews
with BNP members.
«This
study offers new insight
on the problem of multiple stellar populations in star clusters,» said
study lead
author Chengyuan Li, an astronomer at KIAA and NAOC who also is affiliated
with the Chinese Academy of Sciences» Purple Mountain Observatory.
«The rise of «superbugs» leaves the clinical community
with a rapidly dwindling number of options to treat infectious disease and to prevent the spread of resistant bacteria in, for example, hospital settings,» explains Professor Vincent O'Flaherty of the National University of Ireland Galway, co-corresponding
author on the
study, recently published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
«Despite common perceptions and the growth of the online world for teenagers, our
study finds that cyberbullying,
on its own, is relatively rare,
with face - to - face bullying remaining most common among teenagers,» says lead
author Dr Andrew Przybylski, University of Oxford, UK.
«Organisms can deal
with these stressful transitions from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about dogs putting
on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal
with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate
with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead
author of a new
study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
«Recent
studies found that scale insect populations increase
on oak and maple trees in warmer urban areas, which raises the possibility that these pests may also increase
with global warming,» says Dr. Elsa Youngsteadt, a research associate at NC State and lead
author of a paper
on the work.
«The goal was to identify which soil characteristics have a greater effect
on the persistent presence of chronic wasting disease in the five counties,» says Sheena Dorak, lead
author of the
study and research associate
with the Illinois Natural History Survey.
«The median percentage reduction in seizure frequency was more than 29 percent for patients
on a low - dose regimen of everolimus and nearly 40 percent for patients
with high - dose regimen to the drug,» says David Franz, MD, founding director of the TSC Clinic at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the
study's senior
author.
Professor Janet Treasure from King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry and senior
author on both
studies says: «Patients
with anorexia have a range of social difficulties which often start in their early teenage years, before the onset of the illness.
«Our aim was to explore the effect of a more acidic ocean
on every gene in the coral genome,» says
study lead
author Dr Aurelie Moya, a molecular ecologist
with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef
Studies at James Cook University.
«The idea that someone would cyberbully themselves first gained public attention
with the tragic suicide of 14 - year - old Hannah Smith in 2013 after she anonymously sent herself hurtful messages
on a social media platform just weeks before she took her own life,» said Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D.,
study author, a professor in FAU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice in the College for Design and Social Inquiry, and co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center.
Relying
on modern forensic techniques, such as contour and trajectory analysis of the traumas, the
authors of the
study showed that both fractures were likely produced by two separate impacts by the same object,
with slightly different trajectories around the time of the individual's death.
Researchers Bence György and Cyrille Sage, first
authors on the
study, injected exo - AAV preloaded
with the missing gene into the inner ears of mouse pups, shortly after birth.
We believe that our data
on NS3 substrate specificity, combined
with the recent report
on protein structure from other researchers, will allow for development of highly specific inhibitors in the future,» said Dr. Krzysztof Pyrć, senior
author of the FEBS Letters
study.
Richard Brodeur, a NOAA fisheries oceanographer and
author on the
study, said that while most of these fish will adapt to their new surroundings, some will move into less habitable waters
with perhaps less available food.
The
authors went
on to
study young mice
with white - matter nerve damage similar to that seen in premature babies.
«Microplastic pollution has been in the news recently,
with several governments planning a ban
on microbeads used in cosmetics and detergents» says Alina Wieczorek from the National University of Ireland, Galway and lead
author of the
study.
This recommendation is based
on a separate
study published in The Lancet, for which Garon was the senior
author, showing longer survival than chemotherapy among patients
with any positive staining for PD - L1.