Not exact matches
New Jersey — a wealthy, educated state with ready access to world - class health care in Philadelphia and
New York City — has «better access to higher - quality information that lets us be more complete» in screening, Walter Zahorodny, a
New Jersey Medical School professor and director
of the
New Jersey Autism
Study,
said in a conference call about the
findings.
In a
new study by Future Workplace and Kronos, we
found that 87 %
of employers
said that improving retention is a critical priority for their organization.
I'm not alone in having a hard time hearing what my gut has to
say when I'm already anxious, something a
new study published in Clinical Psychological Science supports: researchers from the University
of Basel and the Berlin Psychological University
found that anxiety may impair your ability to listen to your intuition.
SUNSET PARK, BROOKLYN — A
new study by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found that Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace are home to rapid job and population growth — but some local officials and activists say too little is known about what kinds of jobs are being created in the area, and who is benefiti
new study by
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found that Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace are home to rapid job and population growth — but some local officials and activists say too little is known about what kinds of jobs are being created in the area, and who is benefiti
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli
found that Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace are home to rapid job and population growth — but some local officials and activists
say too little is known about what kinds
of jobs are being created in the area, and who is benefiting.
Most hold a favourable view
of ridesharing app, though two - thirds
say it needs to be further regulated May 4, 2018 — A
new public opinion
study from the Angus Reid Institute
finds age to be the main driver
of opinion
A
new Angus Reid Institute
study finds that, while Canadians
say they would like to do more for global development, just over one - quarter
of them (28 %) believe their country should spend more than it currently does.
As the world prepares for GDPR enforcement, a
new Privacy Maturity Benchmark
study finds that 65 percent
of respondents
say their organizations experience sales delays because
of data privacy issues.
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was
said youll need to
study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll
find,,, its a whole
new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep
of the house
of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
'» I
find nothing remarkable in the Pope accepting mainstream science — things have moved on from the days
of Galileo»»
says Gavin Schmidt, a climate researcher with the NASA Goddard Institute for Space
Studies in
New York City.
It is not my intention to discuss such ways
of reaching the «unchurched»; suffice it to
say that the World Council
of Churches has lately been
studying the problem
of evangelism and has recognized that the older methods, effective enough in their time, will not serve today and
new methods need to be
found.
«Our
new findings show that in the absence
of embryonic movement the cells that should form articular cartilage receive incorrect molecular signals, where one type
of signal is lost while another inappropriate signal is activated in its place,» Paula Murphy, a professor
of zoology at Trinity College Dublin who co-led the
study,
says.
Dr. Michels
said that the design
of the
new study was impressive and its
findings «concerning.»
A
new study find that more than 70 percent
of North Carolina mothers
of 23 - month - old children
say they have spanked their children.
Study lead author Dr. Matthew Greenhawt
said, «Since early peanut introduction is a relatively
new idea, we were not surprised to
find that more than half
of those surveyed
said following the guidelines was
of no or limited importance.»
«But I
find it kind
of Orwellian double - speak to
say that we did this
study to develop green space in Logan Square, and they're not buying one square inch
of new land.»
Breast Is Best But Soy Milk Has Benefits Too,
Say Docs (Medical Tribune)- Hot on the heels
of a German
study that
found breastfed babies were less likely than formula - fed ones to become obese, controversial
new information suggests that soy formula may provide other health benefits that breastfeeding does not.
The grassroots survey, which is not sanctioned by a government agency, was announced Tuesday at the
New York state Capitol, where Health Department officials in June released the results
of a controversial
study they
said found no evidence
of increased cancer rates in Hoosick Falls.
«We are very clear that Walmart as it presently does business... is not a company that is good for
New York City,» she
said at the rally, citing a
study that
found that when the retail giant opened in Chicago, one quarter
of neighboring businesses closed within a year.
A
new study says no traces
of pesticides were
found in lobsters collected in Long Island Sound in late 2014, boosting the belief that warming water temperatures is the main culprit in a huge lobster population decline.
ALBANY — The state Department
of Environmental Conservation last week received a draft
of a feasibility
study looking at what
new water sources contamination - ravaged Hoosick Falls could draw from and
findings will be shared soon, Commissioner Basil Seggos
said Friday.
Professor Keith Godfrey, from the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit and the National Institute for Health Research Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, and a member
of the
study team,
said: «The
new findings provide the first direct evidence linking faltering
of a baby's growth in the womb with epigenetic modifications that themselves may increase the risk
of childhood obesity.
«These
findings shed
new light on fundamental aspects
of our online communication ecosystem,»
says Deb Roy, an associate professor
of media arts and sciences at the MIT Media Lab and director
of the Media Lab's Laboratory for Social Machines (LSM), who is also a co-author
of the
study.
The
new results offer «a consistent message that the
findings from older children translate into those younger,»
says Ben Carter
of King's College London, who was a coauthor on the
study of older children.
«Since the loop has been
found to be a key segment in prion protein aggregation, this site could be targeted for the development
of new therapeutics designed to block prion conversion,»
said Christina Sigurdson, DVM, PhD, associate professor at UC San Diego and UC Davis and senior author
of the
study.
The
findings are interesting,
says René Hen, a neuroscientist who
studies depression at Columbia University in
New York, but «animal models
of depression are very imperfect.»
Earlier
studies had suggested that the Abu Dabbab earthquakes were caused by magma rising through the crust, but the
new report «
found that a volcanic origin
of the seismicity is unlikely, and the area is not expected to be subjected to volcanic hazard,»
said El Khrepy.
«These
findings stimulate
new avenues for cell therapy approaches for regenerative medicine,»
said Douglas Millay, PhD,
study senior investigator and a scientist in the Division
of Molecular Cardiovascular Biology at Cincinnati Children's.
This
study could open up the possibility
of finding ways to turn this activity on and off, making way for
new therapeutic approaches for hard - to - treat diseases, Wu
said.
«We
found that almost 50 per cent
of women in their late seventies and eighties in the
study took statins, and five per cent were diagnosed with
new - onset diabetes,» Dr Jones
said.
And yet it's remarkable that we
find such similar features on both worlds,»
said Alex Hayes, a Cassini radar team associate at Cornell University, Ithaca,
New York, and a co-author
of the
study.
«This discovery
of a previously unknown species in relatively well -
studied rocks underscores that we still have many more
new species
of dinosaurs to left to
find,»
said co-author Dr. Mark Loewen, research associate at the Natural History Museum
of Utah.
«Our
findings results suggest a
new strategy for immune system - based therapies for cancer,»
says the
study's senior author, Harvey Cantor, MD,
of Dana - Farber and Harvard.
The
new finding helps illuminate why the lake's fisheries are foundering,
said study leader Andrew S. Cohen, a UA Distinguished Professor
of Geosciences.
The
new drugs offer the hope
of treatment to perhaps thousands
of HIV patients who have stopped responding to other medications,
says William Towner, medical director
of the Kaiser Permanente HIV / AIDS research trials program and member
of the
study team, which reported its
findings online today in The Lancet.
Although some
say it's hard to identify our species, Homo sapiens, by a single bone, the
findings appear unimpeachable,
says John Shea, an anthropologist at the State University
of New York in Stony Brook who
studies human origins, but wasn't involved in the
study.
Other surveys
found hints
of a poorly populated «trough» at around this mass range,
says Stanimir Metchev
of the State University
of New York in Stony Brook, who was not involved in the
study.
«After Hurricane Katrina devastated our city, the cardiology department
found that we had very busy on - call nights,»
said Anand Irimpen, M.D.,
study lead author and professor
of medicine at Tulane University School
of Medicine and chief
of cardiology at Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System in
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Many
of the other 24
studies in the
new issue
found a strong likelihood
of human influence on extreme weather events, but stopped short
of saying they were completely out
of the realm
of natural variability.
For example, he
says, although the
new study found no overall change in the rate
of melting at Totten Glacier over the last couple
of decades, the large variability in melting rate within those decades warrants a much closer look at the region's complex topography, among other factors, in order to anticipate how the system could actually change in the future.
The
study «highlights the importance
of temperature on evolution — particularly mammal evolution,»
says Felisa Smith, a professor
of biology at the University
of New Mexico in Albuquerque, who wrote an essay on the
findings in the same issue
of Science.
The
new findings are «going to be uncomfortable for many people — or at least unconventional,»
says Richard McKenzie an economics professor at the University
of California, Irvine, who was familiar with but did not contribute to the
study.
The
finding suggests an interesting trend, but it is hard to identify a global pattern from this small selection
of studies,
says evolutionary anthropologist Keith Hunley
of the University
of New Mexico.
Although researchers have
studied scores
of Roman ships,
finding a much older Minoan wreck «would add 100 %
new knowledge»,
says Shelley Wachsmann, an expert in ancient seafaring at Texas A&M University in College Station.
«We are pleased to have demonstrated such a potent and durable immune response to the vaccine,»
said the
study's lead author, Sita Awasthi, PhD, a research associate professor
of Infectious Diseases at Penn. «If
found effective in clinical trials, the vaccine will have a huge impact on reducing the overall prevalence
of genital herpes infections and could reduce
new HIV infections as well, especially in high - burden regions
of sub-Saharan Africa.»
The
study's
finding that obesity - induced inflammation impacts the presence
of taste buds «provides a possible link between obesity and taste,»
says Kathryn Medler, a taste physiologist at the University at Buffalo in
New York, who was not involved with the research.
«Now, through our
new study, we show that lowering levels
of a particular cohesin protein called Rad21 in embryonic zebrafish produces similar types
of heart defects to those
found in people with CdLS,» Associate Professor Horsfield
says.
«The pocket shark we
found was only 5 and a half inches long, and was a recently born male,»
said Mark Grace
of NOAA Fisheries» Pascagoula, Miss., Laboratory, lead author
of the
new study, who noted the shark displayed an unhealed umbilical scar.
«Our
findings present
new potential targets for therapeutic regulation
of cross-presentation,»
said Filippo Veglia, Ph.D., first author
of the
study and staff scientist in the Gabrilovich Lab.
The program has already
found some
new features
of the fruit fly brain,
said study coauthor Hanchuan Peng
of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Va. «We can see very beautiful and very complicated patterns,»
said Peng, who presented the results April 9 at the 51st Annual Drosophila Research Conference.
Rebecca Jackson, the
study's senior author and director
of Ohio State's Center for Clinical and Translational Science,
said the
new findings support a growing body
of evidence that factors that increase inflammation can increase osteoporosis risk.