"Emerging evidence" refers to new and developing information or proof that is starting to become known or understood.
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There is also
emerging evidence suggesting positive effects of new teacher accountability systems (typically as part of pay - for - performance systems).
However, some months later, an occupational physician reported
emerging evidence of substantial improvement and a realistic prospect of a return to flying duties.
Emerging evidence also suggests children with ASD may be at higher risk for nutrition - related conditions such as obesity or poor bone growth.
In addition to people with diabetes being more susceptible to gum disease,
emerging evidence indicates that serious gum disease may affect the ability to regulate blood glucose.
Emerging evidence shows that insulin resistance is the most important predictor of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
Emerging evidence links chronic intestinal inflammation with obesity and metabolic disorders like insulin resistance.
They expected to see more overlap between ADHD and autism, but the modest schizophrenia - autism connection is consistent with
other emerging evidence.
There is also
emerging evidence which suggests that cocoa and chocolate may be able to contribute to reducing the risk of certain types of cancer.
During the last 10,000 years, there is
emerging evidence of significant rapid regional temperature changes, which are part of the natural variability of climate.
Emerging evidence suggests a potential beneficial effect of addressing infant cry as a strategy for treating maternal mood disorders.
There is also
emerging evidence in Australia and the US that the spread of tropical fish towards the poles is causing damage in the areas they enter.
However,
emerging evidence points to the possible role of the Calgary Foundation and the Frontier Centre for Public Policy (the Winnipeg - based think tank that is also hosting two of the tour events).
Susceptibility gene variants for ADHD and associated antisocial behaviour are being identified
with emerging evidence of gene — environment interaction.
Despite emerging evidence of a decline in sperm quality with increasing age, an analysis of every first fertility treatment cycle performed in the UK using sperm donation shows that outcome in terms of live birth is not affected by the age of the sperm donor.
One of my more controversial posts is how grains are killing you slowly and despite the
continually emerging evidence about the potential problems associated with consumption of modern grains, many people are still unsure.
This can be important
because emerging evidence suggests that tiny proteins excreted with exosomes can drive reactions that may become major barriers to effective cancer drug delivery and treatment.»
But, suffice it to say, ignoring new information and upholding beliefs that have been demonstrated
by emerging evidence to be false is a disservice to the idea of «news» and «newspapers.»
Here we
review emerging evidence that restriction of dietary advanced glycation end - products significantly reduces total systemic load and insulin resistance in animals and humans in diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, healthy populations and dementia.
In summary,
emerging evidence demonstrates that a significant number of overweight patients have a metabolic problem rather than a problem of willpower or lifestyle.
Emerging evidence makes it clear that the installation of software to defeat emissions controls was not the result of some rogue operation — it was driven by decisions made by the company's top engineers and approved at the highest levels.
We support research aimed at stillbirth prevention and care and work to
bring emerging evidence to health providers.
A
new emerging evidence has revealed that South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius beat lover Reeva Steenkamp with cricket bat...
But then he
noticed emerging evidence that transplanted liver cells could survive in unusual areas of the body, for instance under the renal capsule, a fibrous layer that protects the kidney from trauma.
«There's
definitely emerging evidence in the literature for [using cannabis to treat] neuropathic pain, but there's hardly anything for chronic back and neck pain, which is one of the most common reasons people go see their doctor,» says neurobiologist Emily Lindley, who will run the CU study.
The review, entitled «Zika virus challenges for neuropsychiatry,»
examines emerging evidence largely from in vitro studies to better investigate the Zika virus» effect on neuronal cells.
But
emerging evidence hints at the involvement of another, rather surprising, player in this process: the nervous...
We also show through our models that high biodiversity of SAV consistently promotes cover, an unexpected finding that
corroborates emerging evidence from other terrestrial and marine systems.
With the
constantly emerging evidence about the importance of gut bacteria for all aspects of health, this is one area I don't skimp on with our family.
What you will rarely hear, however — but that should be explained to every pregnant woman at her first midwife or OB visit — is that there is
powerful emerging evidence of the danger of excess fructose consumption.
To demonstrate the local significance of Indigenous data sovereignty by
showcasing emerging evidence and best practice models of Indigenous data sovereignty;
The methodological rigour of this study
augments emerging evidence that psychological interventions are effective in addition to medications for patients with ongoing symptoms of psychosis.
Collectively, these studies
provide emerging evidence for the beneficial effects of mindfulness - based programs for children with ASD and their parents.
Such
emerging evidence includes that from a 2006 international review of evidence on the association between stress and chronic disease for Indigenous populations and African Americans by Yin Paradies.
Emerging evidence shows that alterations in multiple signaling pathways are involved in primary and / or secondary resistance to checkpoint inhibition.