The authors of an accompanying journal
editorial said this study and previous ones «support modest reductions in sodium intake among persons consuming high - sodium diets,» along with a healthy diet.
Not exact matches
In an
editorial accompanying the new
study, Dr. Wilson Compton of the National Institute on Drug Abuse in Bethesda, Maryland, and colleagues
say policymakers need to understand which parts of medical marijuana laws are tied with positive and negative effects.
«We now have 28 companies who have committed to reducing the salt levels in at least one of their categories of products,»
says Thomas A. Farley, M.D., of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and coauthor of an
editorial accompanying Kuklina's
study.
Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food
studies and public health at New York University, wrote an
editorial accompanying the new paper in which she
said the documents provided «compelling evidence» that the sugar industry had initiated research «expressly to exonerate sugar as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.»
In an
editorial accompanying the
study, Russell Pate and Dr. Jennifer O'Neil of the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina
said the
study showed the «need to learn ways in which the doses of physical activity provided during youth sports and activity programs can be most effectively increased by modifying the manner in which the practices and contests are conducted... [such as] by changes in instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.»
It's up to their parents and caretakers to know what to do in case of an attack, a recent
study and
editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine
said.
Fuzz paused, leaned back in his high - backed chair,
studied the ceiling for a moment and
said he would write the
editorial.
In an accompanying
editorial, Jayant Talwalkar, M.D., associate medical director of the Value Analysis Program in the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery,
says that the
study further illustrates that existing guidelines are highly variable with respect to evidence quality and transparency.
In a linked
editorial, Professor Peter Sly, deputy director of the executive of the Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
says the
study presents convincing evidence that prenatal exposure to pollution has long - term effects on lung function of children.
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.
Prakash Deedwania, MD, professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and author of the accompanying
editorial comment
said that this
study provides clinically important information by demonstrating the evidence of subclinical atherosclerosis in people who skip breakfast.
And «the majority of these cases appeared to be health care — acquired,»
says Elizabeth Bancroft, a medical epidemiologist with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and author of an
editorial that accompanied the
study.
«If this turns out to be the truth, it's both biologically interesting and extremely clinically relevant,»
says Gustaf Edgren, an expert who was not involved in the
study but co-wrote an
editorial about it.
Dr. Steven Warach, a neurologist in Austin, Texas, and lead author of an
editorial in JAMA accompanying the new
study,
said in an interview with STAT, «We want to help the most patients, and to do that we need to cut down the time it takes to get them to the procedure.»
«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.
An accompanying
editorial by Elizabeth Jackson, M.D., MPH, of the University of Michigan Health System,
said the
study highlights the urgent need for smoking cessation among PAD patients and getting patients to quit can improve care and save significant health dollars over the long term.
An
editorial posted online on 28 April
says the journal's objective in publishing the
study was «the sounding of an alarm to draw immediate attention to the urgent need to rein in applications of gene - editing technologies, especially in the human germ cells or embryos.»
In a linked
editorial, Professor Susan Hutfless at Johns Hopkins University,
says this is a «thoughtful and thorough investigation» that «confirms the need for international collaboration in the
study of cancer surveillance for these children.»
An accompanying
editorial said the trial showed «how a well - coordinated and highly collaborative multinational team of investigators can efficiently conduct a potentially practice - changing
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.
In an
editorial accompanying the publication of the JAMA
study, Michael X. Repka of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
said that further
study is needed on the kinds of outdoor activities that might be beneficial to guide the implementation of outdoor activities in schools.
Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, who wrote an accompanying
editorial for the
study,
says dietary guidelines should lose warnings when recommending cooking with olive oil or eating nuts.
Guillain - Barre syndrome was uncommon in this
study — less than 0.1 percent of the people estimated to be infected with Zika virus — and may turn out to be rarer than that,
said Smith, who co-authored an accompanying journal
editorial.
«This is a null
study,»
said Manson, who wrote an
editorial published with the findings.
Finding a treatment program that will turn a person's attitude from negative to positive «may be tough,»
says Bertram Pitt, MD, a professor emeritus of medicine at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, who co-wrote an
editorial that accompanies the new
study.
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.
«Not everybody who has obesity has the same health risk,»
says Edward H. Livingston, MD, the chairman of gastrointestinal surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, in Dallas, who wrote an
editorial accompanying the
study.
«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.
«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..
Genetic testing for migraine susceptibility is still a ways off, but in the meantime, if you have symptoms of depression or migraine, discussing your family history with your doctor may increase your chance of receiving an accurate diagnosis, especially if your symptoms are borderline,
says Andrew H. Ahn, MD, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, in Gainesville, Fla., who co-authored an
editorial that accompanied the new
study.
Prostate cancer is rare in Asian countries but relatively common in Western nations, and researchers feel it's probably due to some component of the Western diet,
says Dr. Albertsen, who wrote an
editorial accompanying the
study.
The new findings bolster evidence that it matters less what particular diet composition people follow and more whether a person sticks with that diet,
said Linda Van Horn, a professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, who wrote an
editorial about the new
study.
These supplements are increasingly used for prevention of cardiovascular disease, either with a doctor's prescription or as over-the-counter products,
said Dr. Evangelos Rizos from University Hospital of Ioannina, Greece, in an
editorial published along with the
study.
«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.
Evidence suggests that the effect of estrogen on the cardiovascular system may depend on the system's underlying health,
says Henderson, who coauthored an
editorial accompanying the new
study.
«All of the problems with previous
studies come from a very modest dose of vitamin D,»
says Heaney, who wrote an
editorial that accompanies the
study.
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Editorial: More minority teachers will help education of all students
«Gas prices are already affecting vehicle sales in every segment, and traditional sport utility vehicles have been especially hard hit,»
said Jack R. Nerad, executive
editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book and kbb.com in a press release announcing the results of an April 2008 Kelley Blue Book marketing
study.
The New Scientist
editorial says that there will be a lot of
studies that show actual climate is not following the models, and that the actual Climate may cool for the next ten years.
In an
editorial that accompanies the
study in JAMA, Merrill Goozner, editor emeritus at Modern Healthcare magazine,
said the
study showed the prices of cancer drugs for patients seemed to be unrelated to the cost of research and development.