The study found that compared with a control group, children who received home visits had higher birth weights; better home environments, including more positive parenting attitudes, by age 2; and
cognitive benefits by age 6.
Not exact matches
Just look at this list of
benefits from a recent study done at the Yale - Griffin Prevention Research Center
by David L. Katz, MD, and his colleagues: «Cocoa can protect nerves from injury and inflammation, protect the skin from oxidative damage from UV radiation... and have beneficial effects on satiety,
cognitive function, and mood.»
Long - term studies of both problems and potential
benefit of Kona coffee drank
by elderly people, including assessment on symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and
cognitive impairment, are not conclusive.
Long - term studies of both risk and potential
benefit of drinking Kona
by elderly people, including assessment on symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and
cognitive impairment, are not conclusive.
-LSB-...] doing some brief research, gyms do indeed have developmental
benefits: here is an article
by «Mama OT» (a paediatric occupational therapist) on the Developmen... The article outlines some of the
cognitive, visual perception, grasping and reaching skills, -LSB-...]
After a concussion, a person can be left with disturbed sleep, memory deficits and other
cognitive problems for years, but a new study led
by Rebecca Spencer at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggests that despite these abnormalities, sleep still helps them to overcome memory deficits, and the
benefit is Frontier in Human Neurosciequivalent to that seen in individuals without a history of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as concussion.
«The paper
by Dunsmoor and colleagues highlights that we are still learning important information about how to maintain the
benefits of
cognitive behavioral therapy,» said Dr. John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry.
Adding these foods together, along with others that have been shown
by science to
benefit our brains, only seems to make sense if your goal is to do what you can to reduce dementia risk and slow
cognitive aging.
Studies on brief «interpersonal» therapy (which emphasizes current stressful events and better coping strategies) and
cognitive therapy (which addresses our negative thoughts about ourselves and our lives) show that these approaches,
by themselves, have
benefits that are at least as impressive as those that may come from drugs.
Research is showing that humans
benefit from healthy fats
by increasing our immune systems, assisting in our
cognitive function, and -LSB-...]
Both soluble forms are thought to offer health
benefits by way of supporting the brain and
cognitive function, clear eyesight, energy levels, and blood glucose metabolism.
By benefits in the 1 - 3mM range, are you referring just to the increased
cognitive function experienced in NK?
Acetyl - L - Carnitine has been shown in clinical studies to
benefit cognitive ability, memory and mood as it helps supply the brain with more energy
by improving efficiency of mitochondria, brain cell power stations.
: MCTs may
benefit both type I and type II diabetes,
by improving insulin resistance, improving hypoglycemic unawareness and associated
cognitive measures, and diminishing glycogenolysis and glucose dumping into the plasma
Clearly, such an important asset in the teachers» toolkit to
benefit their pupils»
cognitive and interpersonal skills can not be hampered
by concerns over risk and liability issues, especially when third parties such as the STF exist to provide solid reassurance.
Evaluating data from the 40 - year follow - up to the High / Scope Perry Preschool Program Study, Belfield and his colleagues show how preschool participation
by low income children relates to significant economic
benefits both to the children
by the time they are in their 40s and to society more generally (Belfield et al. 2006).1 Summarizing over 160 studies conducted from 1960 through 2000, Camilli et al. found that preschool had a range of shorter and longer term positive relationships to
cognitive gains, progression through school, and social - emotional development (Camilli et al. 2010).
Research undertaken
by the University of London has clearly demonstrated the
cognitive benefits that music gives young children particularly in the younger years of Key Stages 1 and 2.
Seeing live theater produces important social and
cognitive benefits for students that are not realized
by showing them a movie instead.
A new study conducted
by Ed.D. candidate Samuel Mehr, working in the lab of FAS professor Elizabeth Spelke and funded
by The Dana Foundation, finds no evidence for
cognitive benefits of music education.
Importantly, the
benefits of testing for learning were accompanied
by reductions in test anxiety (possibly because students became accustomed to testing style or as a result of positive feedback from earlier tests) and subjective estimates of
cognitive demand.»
Georgia's Gwinnett County Public Schools, one of the nation's top urban school districts and the largest school district in the state, has recently experienced the
benefits of this collaboration
by piloting a new adaptive
cognitive vocabulary app that's enabled
by this new platform.
High - quality preschool improves students» social,
cognitive and developmental readiness for kindergarten, putting them on track to long - term success in school.5 The
benefits are especially critical for low - income students, who typically hear 30 million fewer words spoken than their wealthier peers
by age 2 and face an uphill battle to early literacy and math proficiency throughout their education.6
A New Wave of School Integration Districts and Charters Pursuing Socioeconomic Diversity shows responses to greater segregation today
by race than in 1970s, despite decades of research showing academic,
cognitive, and social
benefits of integrated schools.
Long term care insurance provides financial asset protection and wealth preservation
by providing income
benefits if you are unable to perform 2 of 6 activities of daily living or have a
cognitive disease, such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
The new study appears to break ground
by showing an effect — and a
benefit — from a much smaller and shorter - lived nature exposure... «Nature can provide
cognitive benefits in much shorter timeframes, and in smaller amounts than previously demonstrated,» the authors concluded.
For details about the neuroscience behind the
benefits of routine behaviour, see the article «Reduce communication - related claims
by understanding
cognitive biases» in the February 2017 issue of LawPRO Magazine.
The Chronic Illness rider gives you the option to accelerate a portion of your death
benefit early if you are certified
by a physician as being unable to perform at least two ADLs or activities of daily living (bathing, continence, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring) or if you require substantial supervision due to severe
cognitive impairment.
Provides an accelerated death
benefit if the insured is certified
by a physician within the last 12 months as unable to perform two of six Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for 90 consecutive days, or requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself from threats to health and safety due to severe
cognitive impairment.
Long term care insurance provides financial asset protection and wealth preservation
by providing income
benefits if you are unable to perform 2 of 6 activities of daily living or have a
cognitive disease, such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
We present a framework
by which to explore where
cognitive technologies can
benefit in creating new business models,» Yassin stated, disclosing that the country's increase in blockchain startups was the driving force for them to launch the incubator.
This two - arm parallel group feasibility randomised controlled trial will determine whether a fully powered efficacy trial is achievable
by examining the feasibility of recruitment, acceptability and potential
benefits of a
cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT)- based intervention for fatigue among in - centre haemodialysis patients.
These programs include the Nurse Family Partnership, 16,17 Healthy Families America, 18,19 Healthy Start, 20,21 Early Head Start, 22,23 the Comprehensive Child Development Program, 24 — 26 and Early Start.27, 28 All of these programs have been evaluated
by using randomized control designs but findings from these trials have been mixed, with some programs showing
benefits and others failing to show
benefits.29, 30 In a recent review, Howard and Brooks - Gunn30 found that home - visiting programs had reported
benefits for a number of outcomes, including child abuse, child health care, quality of home environment, parenting, parental depression, and childhood
cognitive skills.
Nevertheless, these particular reviews raise questions about whether we can expect only modest
cognitive and social
benefits which may be at least partially offset
by modest negative effects on social behaviour and health.
Future research could evaluate the specificity of specialist treatment interventions in larger samples, such as parent training for child behavioural problems, and
cognitive or brief psychodynamic therapy for children with post-traumatic stress disorders following exposure to violence.32 Other groups of socially excluded children and families, such as children looked after
by local authorities and youth offenders, could also
benefit from similar designated, accessible interagency mental health services.
Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management Reduces Serum Cortisol
by Enhancing
Benefit Finding Among Women Being Treated for Early Stage Breast Cancer.
Children with anxiety disorders
benefit as much from parent - delivered
cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) as from solution - focused brief therapy delivered
by mental health professionals, and parent - delivered CBT
Some people
benefit from
cognitive behavior therapy; others are aided
by psychodynamic therapy.
Consistently, while recent evidence suggests that secure base script knowledge
by adolescence is generalized across relationships and continuously distributed (Waters et al. 2015),
cognitive schemas related to attachment are thought to still be under development in middle childhood,
benefiting from the influence of these new social experiences and novel attachment relationships (Bosmans and Kerns 2015).
We also identified an ongoing cost —
benefit analysis currently being conducted alongside a randomized controlled trial of a mental health promotion intervention to prevent depression targeted at managers in small and medium size companies involving
cognitive behavioural therapy and delivered
by DVD in Australia (Martin et al., 2009b).
Studies suggest that breastfed children are significantly less likely than are their bottle - fed peers to be obese; develop asthma; have autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes; and be diagnosed with childhood cancers.7 Moreover, infant feeding practices appear to be associated with
cognitive ability during childhood: Full - term infants who are breastfed, as opposed to bottle - fed, score three to six points higher on IQ tests.8 Family support providers can influence the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding
by promoting, teaching, and supporting nursing; states can maximize potential
benefits by tracking how many mothers start and continue breastfeeding for at least three months.
Assessments of
cognitive and socioemotional competence at 4 years and kindergarten age suggested a protective effect of secure infant attachment but little
benefit from secure preschool attachment.This study was supported
by Grants MCJ - 540615 and R40 MC 00091 from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (Title V, Social Security Act), Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services and
by Grant MH48395 from the National Institute of Mental Health, Department of Health and Human Services.