Sentences with phrase «exciting studies finding»

The present research adds to an increasing number of exciting studies finding that yoga improves memory and brain function in aging adults.
«This exciting study finds that a Mediterranean diet is associated with significantly slower brain shrinkage in people in their 70s, and suggests this link might be causal.

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Asian property plays are exciting, but it's commercial real estate in Europe and North America that are the most attractive to investors, a study by consultancy JLL found.
The study also found that people do get excited for shopping over the Black Friday weekend; more importantly, they stay interested well into December.
Additionally, the participants who were sleep deprived found it more difficult to maintain and project a positive and excited energy, according to the study.
Let me illustrate with small - group Bible studies, which our church has found to be our most authentic and exciting evangelistic event.
I have found that the more I study, the more exciting the Bible gets.
My friend studied abroad in Italy last year, and she was so excited to find a jar that she snapchatted several pictures of it to all of our friends.
This is why effective, natural interventions for smoking cessation are so needed today and why we are excited to report on a new study involving a solution that can be found not at your local pharmacy, but at your local grocer's fruit stand.
And there was recently a study that was really exciting, because what's been found is if a mother exclusively breastfeeds, she will essentially erase that risk of developing Type 2 diabetes after developing the baby.
A scientist explains the early, exciting findings from copy number variation (CNV) studies
«We hope to find more equally exciting results when studying the largely unexplored grounds of differentially rotating neutron stars,» concludes Rezzolla.
In conclusion, Petkov's findings provide an exciting common substrate for high - level, or complex, auditory cognition that can be studied in parallel in humans and in macaques.
This is the first time the voltmeter has been used in a study, and its potential is as exciting as Kopelman's find.
«Our findings open up exciting opportunities for further studying the roles of different types of neurons in health and disease,» said joint first - author Kwang Lee, a UCLA postdoctoral researcher in neurobiology.
The findings of this new study represent an exciting step in the process of advancing new oral treatment options.»
But compared with previous studies, she finds the speed of biodegradation in this one exciting.
«Since most of these icy worlds are incredibly small and faint, it's exciting to find a bright one that is easier to study, and which is on an interesting orbit.»
«We are very excited to publish this work because we are hoping that a clinical research group will be inspired to take our study findings further in patients,» says Wu.
All animals use the same enzyme to create the same methylation mark as a signal for gene repression, and her colleagues who study epigenetics in mice and humans are excited about the new findings, Strome said.
What was especially «exciting» about this finding, he says, is that these variations were near a neural highway that previous studies have shown helps regulate life span in worms and flies, and that stopping chemical signals from this brain pathway extends the life span of mice.
«This is a very exciting finding, obtained by studying patients» cells, that has the potential to result in a new treatment for this chronic complication of longstanding Type 1 diabetes,» Dr. Folli said.
«It's an exciting finding because those patients are the ones we have very few treatment options for,» says Jennifer Long, a voice doctor and scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, head and neck surgery department, who wasn't involved in the study.
Although just knowing about planets like Kepler 22b is exciting, astronomers» dream scenario is to find life and study it up close.
Study leader Robert Darnell, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator at the Rockefeller University, calls the findings «an exciting step toward a different kind of treatment approach,» but cautions that the results, from studies of mice, are preclinical.
«We are excited that our translational research team of clinicians and basic researchers have come together to present these novel findings and hope that future studies and trials based on this work can move forward to bring targeted therapies for TED,» commented Dr. Phipps.
These exciting findings are an important foundation for ensuring the preservation of these magnificent animals and for future studies in this area.»
«The findings are really exciting,» says neurologist Dena Dubal of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), who was not involved in the study.
Although «genomic rearrangements have been associated with autism for awhile,» finding more of the novel changes is «quite exciting for the field,» says Simon Gregory, an associate professor of medical genetics at Duke University's Center for Human Genetics, who was not involved in the study.
«It's incredibly exciting to think there is even a chance that actual observational evidence for a multiverse might be found in our lifetimes,» says Alan Guth, a cosmologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, who was not involved in the study.
«Any report of a new antibiotic is auspicious, but what most excites me is the tantalising prospect that this discovery is just the tip of the iceberg,» says Mark Woolhouse at the University of Edinburgh, adding that Lewis's team has found a way to look for antibiotics in the microbial «dark matter» that has so far been very difficult to study.
But there are many different reasons for studying neutrinos from the cosmic to the subatomic, and the prospect of finding new physics is among the most exciting for the physicists.
«It's exciting to find Homo sapiens outside of Africa this early,» says paleoanthropologist Shara Bailey of New York University, an expert on early human teeth, who was not involved in the new Misliya cave study.
The exciting thing is that RNase E is found in many pathogenic bacteria as well as the harmless strain of E. coli we study in the lab.»
«Our findings to date are very exciting however, and further expand previous insights on the importance of the early gestation period gained from famine studies in other settings.»
«Our finding that biodiversity is a tool that can be used to improve individual plant resilience during a flood is very exciting,» said Dr. Alexandra Wright, lead author of the New Phytologist study.
The finding is exciting «because it suggests that the seasonal flu vaccine boosts antibody responses and may provide some measure of protection against a new pandemic strain that could emerge from the avian population,» said senior study author Paul G. Thomas, PhD, an Associate Member in the Department of Immunology at St. Jude.
He said: «Our findings show exciting potential for an effective treatment for PD and pave the way for future in - depth studies in this field.
Study author, Dr Timothy Humphrey said «Mutations in SETD2 are frequently found in kidney cancer and some childhood brain tumors, so we were excited when we discovered that a new drug we were studying specifically killed cancer cells with this mutation.»
This, of course, relies on the nature of the computation that we've postulated, and, hence, the results of the study provide confirmation of a form that I find rather exciting
«We have also found a number of gene families that seem to be involved in the parasitism of insects by worms and we are excited to continue studying these in future experiments.»
Co-author Lisa Tell summarizes: «This study was exciting because not only were we able to document the presence of a mite on feathers from two species of hummingbirds found in California, but we were also able to examine the positioning of live feather mites in situ with electron microscopy that is portable enough to use in the field.»
«The most exciting thing about our study is not that we've identified a new gene involved in pulmonary hypertension, but that we've found a drug that can «rescue» some mutations,» said co-senior author Wendy K. Chung, MD, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics and medicine at CUMC.
«The findings of this study are exciting because they support the idea that combining these two targeted oral therapies results in significant activity in ovarian cancer, more so than olaparib alone,» said Joyce Liu, M.D., MPH, the lead investigator and medical oncologist at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, Boston.
«This is an exciting finding, because it indicates that the molecular mechanisms underlying the segmentation clock are really quite ancient,» says David Turner, a neurobiologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who studies Notch in vertebrates.
«Given the alarming trend of resistance to our current antimalarial therapies, this is really an exciting finding,» says Dr. Mota, the senior author of the study, «and we are already working to develop Torin molecules suitable for clinical trials of antimalarial activity in humans.»
«To say that we were excited once we realized what we'd found is an understatement,» said Smith, an assistant professor of religious studies.
«Metabolomics is an exciting new field, and this exploratory study is rich in very robust findings,» says Niewczas.
This study has been fun: over one and a half year we held virtual and physical meetings to explore ideas and methods for exoplanet characterization; I found the list of questions we converged to to be really exciting.
Finding that these three life components could share an origin is an exciting step forward, adds Key, who was not involved in the new study.
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