Sentences with phrase «editorial accompanying the study»

A three - page editorial accompanying the study notes that the researchers had the baby's parents sign a consent form acknowledging that their egg was undergoing an experimental technique.
«A couple of other studies have also raised concern about the possible negative impacts of maternal consumption of artificially sweetened beverages on the fetus and offspring,» said Pereira, who co-authored a journal editorial accompanying the study.
The results are «a monumental achievement,» wrote virologist Thomas Geisbert, who studies Ebola virus at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, in a Nature editorial accompanying the study.
Those possible risk factors need to be studied further, added Cudkowicz, co-author of a journal editorial accompanying the study.
«The type I interferon system is one of the key mechanisms for stopping viral infections,» says Helen Lazear, a virologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who coauthored an editorial accompanying the study.
Neuroscientists must take a careful and comprehensive approach and avoid oversimplified claims of causality,» said Rodolfo Savica, MD, MSc, of the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, and a member of the American Academy of Neurology, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
People in the study with more severe stages of the disease did not have lower levels of caffeine in the blood, suggesting that the decrease occurs from the earliest stages of the disease, according to David G. Munoz, MD, of the University of Toronto in Canada, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
«More is not always better,» says Domhnall MacAuley, a physician and editor at the British Medical Journal who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
An editorial accompanies the study.
«In other words, people with migraine without aura seem to have a lower load of genetic factors increasing the risk of heart disease,» said Anne Ducros, MD, PhD, of the University of Montpellier in Montpellier, France, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
In an editorial accompanying the study, Nita Forouhi, a researcher at the epidemiology unit of the University of Cambridge, said that the Chinese study has a number of strengths but that the dietary survey contained only «crudely measured» categories (red meat, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits) so it was unable to take into account other dietary habits that might have impacted the results, and that the quantity and strength of the chili consumed was also unknown.
He co-authored an editorial accompanying the study.
Many postmenopausal women take calcium supplements to preserve their bone health as they age, but as an editorial accompanying the study suggests, the effectiveness of calcium supplements in preventing bone fractures appears to be so modest that it may not outweigh even a potential, still - unproven heart risk.
In an editorial accompanying the study, three New England Journal of Medicine editors suggest that the heart risk associated with Meridia is not justified by the weight loss seen in the study — about 9.5 pounds (or 4.5 % of initial body weight) after one year, on average.»
The «hook» of the J — in this case, the people with the lowest sodium intake — should be interpreted very carefully, says Paul Whelton, MD, a research professor at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, in New Orleans, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
The findings are «sort of a wakeup call,» says Gordon McInnes, MD, a professor of clinical pharmacology at the University of Glasgow, in the U.K., who wrote an editorial accompanying the study, which was published in the European Heart Journal.
«If you measure body mass index, you don't assess body shape, you don't assess body fat distribution,» says Després, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
They may be beneficial for some children, some pregnant women, and people with proven calcium deficiency (a relatively rare condition), says Dr. Cleland, who co-authored an editorial accompanying the study.
«Effective treatment strategies to prevent progression of [Alzheimer's disease] will likely need to be initiated earlier,» Dr. Yaffe writes in an editorial accompanying the study.
Physical activity, for instance, is believed to benefit men differently than women, says Rockwood, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study but was not involved in the new research.
«There is a lot of evidence that [people] with cognitive decline are at highest risk of later developing dementia, so it is likely that preventing or delaying cognitive decline today will help reduce risk of dementia tomorrow,» says Grodstein, who was not involved in the research but wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
Estimates indicate that between 2 percent and 20 percent of babies with the condition die as a result of the birth defect, depending on how quickly they are diagnosed, said Mikkola, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
It's not certain if some children with other psychiatric illnesses are being incorrectly lumped into the bipolar category, says Ellen Leibenluft, MD, head of the pediatric bipolar research group at the National Institute of Mental Health and author of an editorial accompanying the study.
And because it was conducted in one New England town, the results may not translate to other communities, wrote Peter Sainsbury, the director of the Division of Population Health in the Central Sydney Area Health Service, in an editorial accompanying the study.
«The U.S. system is not set up for CBT [for back pain],» says Dr. Manchikanti, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study and is also the medical director of the Pain Management Center, in Paducah, Ky..
«The use of TMS could be a major step forward in patients in whom presently available drug treatment is ineffective, poorly tolerated, or contraindicated,» Hans - Christoph Diener, MD, of University Hospital Essen, in Germany, noted in an editorial accompanying the study.
Otis W. Brawley, MD, the chief medical officer at the American Cancer Society, echoed these thoughts in an editorial accompanying the study.
Mitchell Katz, MD, the director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and author of an editorial accompanying the studies, estimates that 30 % to 40 % of the people who take proton pump inhibitors need them for health problems such as ulcers and Barrett's esophagus, a precancerous condition in which the lining of the esophagus is damaged by excess stomach acid.
The possibility that TNF inhibitors — which include popular drugs such as Humira and Enbrel — pose no additional infection risk is a «very new and heretical idea,» says David T. Felson, MD, a professor of medicine and epidemiology at the Boston University School of Medicine, who cowrote an editorial accompanying the study.
«Increased inflammation leads to greater tissue destruction and disease severity,» wrote Lawrence de Koning, and Frank Hu, of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, in an editorial accompanying the study.
Neither doctors nor patients should take «large - scale action» based on the findings; more work is needed to substantiate the idea that white rice increases the chances of getting Type 2 diabetes, according to Bruce Neal, a professor of medicine at the University of Sydney in Australia, who was not involved in the research but who wrote an editorial accompanying the study in the journal.
So more research is needed to better understand the role fructose plays in obesity, Dr. Jonathan Purnell, a professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University, wrote in an editorial accompanying the study.
«There are literally hundreds of thousands of protective substances that you find in fruits and vegetables and whole grains and legumes and soy products that prevent disease,» says Ornish, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
We only know what they told us,» says Dr. Lauer, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
The remaining 80 % could be influenced by factors as diverse as a patient's personality traits (such as optimism) and the full arc of care from diagnosis to death, according to an editorial accompanying the study.
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