Sentences with phrase «emerging science»

I always review linguistic development in conjunction with emerging science of genetic markers.
Despite emerging science about the brain, emotions, and mood, mental health conditions are commonly viewed as something that has «gone wrong» in the brain.
Emerging science shows that eating whole eggs actually reduces your risk of heart disease.
Emerging science also demonstrates that the microbes which inhabit our digestive tract and play many important roles in our health seem to respond directly to stress - related signals.
Seek and develop new scientific knowledge; exploiting emerging science, technologies and methods.
Anthony is founder, citizen scientist, and consultant at Pathfinders, a pioneer in emerging science of natural talents and career design methods based on human - centered design & systems engineering principles.
This month at Naturopathic Currents we continue to bring you cutting edge information on your health; this month we offer you a timely seasonal paper on a new treatment for allergies, as well as emerging science on the anticancer effects of a common diabetes medication.
GPI welcomes the FDA decision to continue to study the significant emerging science around BPA.
Emerging science suggests prebiotics may support your baby's developing immune system.
We've used emerging science about the foods that fight fat — ingredients with resistant starch, monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), fiber, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), and more — to create great - tasting combos that help flatten your belly... and trim the rest of your body, too!
Over the next two years the Council will deepen its understanding of emerging science related to the connections between health and development.
Supported by emerging science and traditional use, Triphala cleanses, tonifies, and revitalizes the tissues of the entire GI tract, setting the stage for better digestion and regular elimination to help you feel better.
His role today is to identify and analyze emerging science policy issues, offer scientific information and advice to parliamentarian select committees, stimulate debate, and anticipate how new science findings could impact policy.
Emerging science findings indicate that milk fat contains several components such as conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), sphingomyelin, butyric acid and myristic acid, which may potentially protect against major chronic disease.
The primary established danger of nicotine is that the stimulant is highly addictive, although emerging science also links it to an impaired immune system.
World Stem Cell Summit and Phacilitate are proud to present a the 3 - day EMERGING SCIENCE track covering ONCOLOGY, TRANSLATIONAL & CLINICAL UPDATE and GENE THERAPY FOR RARE DISEASES.
As another first, WSF 2015 held the follow - up meeting of the newly formed International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) where the EU's proposed Science Advisory Mechanism (SAM), the OECD's recent work on science advisory principles and the UN's emerging science advisory team are being presented.
He also helps identify emerging science relevant to EDF's mission.
Chronobiology is a recently emerging science that examines the effects of our natural rhythms on our health and well - being.
This will link stories of individuals with the latest emerging science on food security, climate change, etc. — a narrative non-fiction style of writing.
«Emerging science regarding Antarctic ice sheet stability suggests that, for high emission scenarios, a GMSL [global mean sea level] rise exceeding 8 feet (2.4 m) by 2100 is physically possible, although the probability of such an extreme outcome can not currently be assessed,» the report says.
The CLAs advised against including this statement in the SPM, noting that: the research is currently inconclusive; overestimation of the models is too small to explain the overall effect and not statistically significant; and it is difficult to pinpoint the role of changes in radiative forcing in causing the reduced warming trend, with Co-Chair Stocker referring to this issue as an «emerging science topic
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In it Black traces the roots of eugenics back to the 19th century, when British scientist Francis Galton and fellow eugenicists latched onto the newly emerging science of genetics as a key to improving the human race through better breeding.
There is emerging science about arctic amplification — which deals with oscillations in the jetstream — and that could be the result of the warming that's going on in the Arctic, which is twice as much as the global average.
With emerging science — processed meat was recently declared carcinogenic — and bickering among industry and the science community, it's not hard to see how eating healthy can be confusing.
Although the majority of over 350 research and review articles published about cranberry have focused on the berry's effect on urinary tract health, emerging science shows cranberry may have some other possible benefits including: cardiovascular health, reducing oral diseases including cavities and gum disease, and gastrointestinal health.
Microbiome is a newly emerging science, and I believe scientists will continue to unravel fascinating discoveries about how this «second genome» affects wellness and well - being.
Over the years I've reported on the benefits of baking soda for dental hygiene, fighting colds and flu symptoms, digestive issues and emerging science suggesting potential benefits in cancer treatment.
«The purpose of this series should be to introduce current and emerging science related to the brain, and its implications, to an interested public,» Frankel said.
There is emerging science now suggesting the melting of Arctic sea ice and the amplified warming of the Arctic is actually changing the pattern of the northern hemisphere jet stream.
He had been following the emerging science of immunotherapy, which is the use and augmentation of the human immune system to fight disease.
Loblaw (TSX: L) president Galen Weston said the decision was made as «emerging science and public opinion suggest a measured move away from some specific ingredients is prudent.»
After eight months of investigation, InsideClimate News presents this multi-part history of Exxon's engagement with the emerging science of climate change.
With the esteemed position that the earth was at the center of the universe proven false, the church lost both prestige and credibility to emerging science.
The emerging science of communication has developed a critical evaluation of preaching that allows us to diagnose the real problem and, further, has provided us with resources that may be used to solve the problem.
Whether these efforts provided the centripetal force for a new «school» per se is open to various modes of interpretation, but the attention to the Whiteheadian system and its many implications, to interdisciplinary routes of inquiry, to the latest insights from the emerging sciences, and to process - relational modes of thinking identified Chicago with a progressivism and excitement in theological study which many found appealing.
The nineteenth century was destined to witness the complete upset of this simple picture, and this upheaval began with the emerging science of geology.
ANNOUNCER: Funding for Living on Earth comes from the National Science Foundation, supporting coverage of emerging science.
Cord blood is an emerging science that is being used to help treat everything from diabetes to leukemia.
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