I feel like maybe a magazine article about a single woman's opinion doesn't quite hold the same weight in a debate as
the body of medical research done over the decades pointing to plants as the dietary indicator of health and longevity, across all factors like gender, nationality, or level of activity.
There is also a growing
body of medical research supporting the claims that bovine colostrum has specific health benefits.
After all, a growing
body of medical research on the health benefits and therapeutic uses of tonic herbs can't be ignored.
Not exact matches
The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation announced yesterday that it was presenting its prestigious 2017 Lasker - DeBakey Clinical
Medical Research Award to a pair
of National Cancer Institute researchers, Douglas Lowy and John Schiller, who created a vaccine to prevent human papilloma virus, or HPV, from taking hold in the
body.
«The need for human
bodies is absolutely vital,» said Chicago doctor Armand Krikorian, past president
of the American Federation for
Medical Research.
The incoming director
of WA's premier
medical research body says he wants better integrate it with other health organisations.
Sun Life will also conduct periodic reviews
of the growing
body of clinical
research supporting the use
of medical cannabis for other conditions, and update its criteria if necessary, the company said in a document updating their client base
of 22,300 plan sponsors.
Two concessions must
of course be granted to the relativist: (1) different
bodies of evidence will be available at different times (in the wake, for example,
of archeological
research or
of document discoveries), and (2) different frameworks
of interpretation
of available evidence will come to light (in the course, for example,
of medical or psychological
research).
I could go on and elaborate on a number
of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith, including the Ice Ages, cavemen and early hominids, much
of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts
of medical research (
medical research on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic
body architecture is identical to theirs).
Even large parts
of medical research would be rendered unusable but for the fact that monkeys and mice share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic
body architecture is identical to theirs.
Dr. Lawrence Golding, co-chairman
of the
medical committee for the International Federation
of Bodybuilders, says, «I was asked to do some
research on the use
of steroids among
body builders by Ben Weider, president
of the IFBB.
As
medical science tries to determine why our nation is suffering a obesity epidemic, an emerging
body of research implicates gut health.
Once believed to be important only for bone and dental health, a rapidly growing
body of scientific
research now indicates that Vitamin D plays a vital role in preventing a wide range
of medical conditions, from diabetes to various forms
of cancer.
Pritchett School 3rd graders got a chance last week to walk away from their normal classroom lessons on the human
body and explore such issues as disease
research and the benefits
of breast - feeding with real
medical professionals as part
of the school's health fair.
«106 Some
medical researchers preferred commercial baby food because its large - batch preparation allowed for nutritional uniformity, an asset to their research studies.107 The American Medical Association's Council on Foods, a governing body of doctors, in 1937 issued a report on infant feeding of fruits and vege
medical researchers preferred commercial baby food because its large - batch preparation allowed for nutritional uniformity, an asset to their
research studies.107 The American
Medical Association's Council on Foods, a governing body of doctors, in 1937 issued a report on infant feeding of fruits and vege
Medical Association's Council on Foods, a governing
body of doctors, in 1937 issued a report on infant feeding
of fruits and vegetables.
«There's a large
body of research that shows that home birth is safe in other high - resource countries... but there's been some ongoing question about whether those data can actually transfer to the United States,» Melissa Cheyney, an associate professor
of Medical Anthropology at Oregon State University, told The Huffington Post.
While very early introduction to solids is not generally considered to be harmful,
medical research has shown that your baby's
body is not ready to take in solids until about six months
of age.
Northwell Health President & CEO Michael J. Dowling said, «The $ 30 million award announced today will permit Northwell Health to continue to grow the Feinstein Institute for
Medical Research as one
of the major national and international centers focused on bioelectronic medicine, which combines implanted computer technology with next - generation analytics to use the
body's own neural pathways to fight and cure disease.
Dozens
of Central New Yorkers gathered on the lawn in front
of the East Genesee Street offices
of Planned Parenthood in Syracuse Tuesday, saying they were spurred into action by undercover videos
of the agency's executives apparently talking about the sale
of body parts culled from aborted fetuses for
medical research.
The biobank
of MedUni Vienna and Vienna General Hospital is a central service facility dedicated to the storage
of human tissue, cell material and
body fluids for more in - depth diagnosis, academic
research projects and clinical tests, as well as working - up samples by way
of a
medical service.
The federation's endorsement was an extraordinary validation
of decades
of research and
medical experience showing that surgery to reduce food intake can alter the biochemistry
of the entire
body.
«A significant
body of research has resulted in a shift from thinking
of placebos as just «dummy» treatments to recognizing that placebo effects encompass numerous aspects
of the health care experience and are central to medicine and patient care,» said the article's coauthor Ted Kaptchuk, Director
of the Program in Placebo Studies at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center (BIDMC) and Professor
of Medicine at Harvard
Medical School.
According to Heinz Valtin, a retired professor
of physiology from Dartmouth
Medical School who specialized in kidney
research and spent 45 years studying the biological system that keeps the water in our
bodies in balance, the answer is no.
The standout finding from our
research is that policy - makers, governments,
medical bodies and ART providers should more openly acknowledge the strong role that attitudes and acceptability
of ART plays on shaping accessibility, availability and usage.
There's a large
body of research that says many would make different decisions, especially in surgery, if they understood the trade - offs and the lack
of evidence involved,» says Jack Fowler, past president
of the Boston - based Foundation for Informed
Medical Decision Making.
For
research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their
research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes
Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting
of the accepted version
of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
research content (
Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is i
Research Articles and Reports) to the funding
body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version
of the paper published in the Science Journal is included.
«Antithrombin is probably one
of the most potent natural anticoagulants we have in the
body,» says Benny Sorensen,
medical director
of clinical
research and development at Alnylam.
«Our
research suggests that alcohol intoxication perturbs the immune system of the aged both throughout the body and in local regions, like the lung,» added Elizabeth J. Kovacs, Ph.D., director of Burn Research and professor in the department of surgery at the University of Colorado Denver / Anschutz Medical
research suggests that alcohol intoxication perturbs the immune system
of the aged both throughout the
body and in local regions, like the lung,» added Elizabeth J. Kovacs, Ph.D., director
of Burn
Research and professor in the department of surgery at the University of Colorado Denver / Anschutz Medical
Research and professor in the department
of surgery at the University
of Colorado Denver / Anschutz
Medical Campus.
In a decades - long game
of hide and seek, scientists from Sydney's Westmead Institute for
Medical Research have confirmed for the very first time the specific immune memory T - cells where infectious HIV «hides» in the human
body to evade detection by the immune system.
An Oklahoma
Medical Research Foundation scientist has discovered that certain sugars produced by the
body play an important role in the development
of colitis and, ultimately, colon cancer.
Employers and employees should consider new approaches to improve employee health during business trips that go beyond the typical travel health practice
of providing immunizations and
medical evacuation services, according to Rundle, whose earlier
research found that extensive business travel was associated with higher
body mass index, obesity, and higher blood pressure.
R. S. Sharma, a public health specialist on the panel from the Indian Council
of Medical Research, writes in the report that, «the hot tropical climate
of the country, the low
body mass index; low fat content
of an average Indian as compared to European countries and high environmental concentration
of radio frequency radiation may place Indians under risk
of radio frequency radiation adverse effect.»
«This study adds to an important
body of work that has shown the ubiquity
of a circadian clock across species, including humans, and its role in metabolic regulation in cells, organs, and organisms,» said Dr. Michael Sesma, Program Director in the Division
of Genetics and Developmental Biology at the
of the National Institutes
of Health's National Institute
of General
Medical Sciences, which partially funded the
research.
«Use
of the open source approach in every aspect
of this project contributes powerfully to the
body of medical device
research,» said Gabriella Coleman, PhD, noted scholar on technology and open source software.
A growing
body of research indicates this practice could greatly increase patients» risk
of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to Helene Alphonso, DO, Director
of Osteopathic
Medical Education at North Texas University Health Science Center.
The study, funded by the National Health and
Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
of Australia, investigated the
body's «famine reaction'to continued dieting and its impact on weight loss in men with obesity.
«Our results, based on in - depth interviews with seniors and their caregivers, add to a growing
body of evidence that this decline in dementia risk is a real phenomenon, and that the expected future growth in the burden
of dementia may not be as extensive as once thought,» says lead author Kenneth Langa, M.D., Ph.D., a professor in the U-M
Medical School, Institute for Social
Research and School of Public Health, and a research investigator at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare
Research and School
of Public Health, and a
research investigator at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare
research investigator at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System.
Drs. Snigdha and Sushanta Banerjee, Ph.D., a husband and wife
research team at the Kansas City VA
Medical Center, are working towards cutting off the growth
of pancreatic tumors before they can metastasize throughout the
body.
According to Takao Someya, the leader
of the
research group, these could include sensors that record heartbeats and
body temperature, for example, providing early warning
of medical problems.
Ovidiu Andronesi, an assistant professor
of radiology at Harvard
Medical School in Boston, says he and many other members
of one
body, the National
Research Council (NRC), learned they had been dismissed in an email received just before midnight on 31 January — almost at the same time as the government passed an emergency decree that decriminalized some corruption offences, sparking the widespread protests.
But creating an advisory
body focused on eliminating government red tape — a tiny provision in a 996 - page bill to accelerate
medical research that could become law next month — is no less important to maintaining the health
of the
research community than is the infusion
of billions
of dollars, higher education lobbyists say.
Physicians and scientists
of Weill Cornell
Medical College are engaged in cutting - edge
research from bench to bedside, aimed at unlocking mysteries
of the human
body in health and sickness and toward developing new treatments and prevention strategies.
Lena Claesson - Welsh is Professor in
Medical Biology at Uppsala University and her
research focuses mainly on vascular biology — the formation
of blood vessels in the
body.
Still, scientists never gave up on the idea
of harnessing the
body's ability to fight disease, and in 1975, Georges Köhler and César Milstein, molecular biologists working at the
Medical Research Council's Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, achieved a breakthrough that would revive this field of r
Research Council's Laboratory
of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, achieved a breakthrough that would revive this field
of researchresearch.
To begin, Professors Austin Smith and Robin Franklin discuss how Cambridge scientists are helping to provide a stream
of new knowledge about how our
bodies are made and maintained, and how stem cells can fulfil the promise
of being one
of medical research's great hopes.
Emory transplant medicine expert and GRA Eminent Scholar Allan Kirk, MD, PhD, who collaborates with Andrew Mellor, PhD at the
Medical College
of Georgia on
research to find enzymes that could keep the
body from rejecting newly transplanted organs.
Since the first organoids were created less than a decade ago, their uncanny ability to mimic in miniature the development
of real organs in the human
body has caused a quiet revolution in many areas
of medical research.
But
medical bodies and patient groups say such
research is vital for our understanding
of disease.
The experiment involves detailed
medical and biological studies
of the human
body in space, including
research deemed important for a possible future expedition to Mars.
Medical research offers us an excellent tool for understanding the causes
of respiratory diseases, how they progress and what happens inside our
bodies.