Evidence
from earlier studies suggests that some strokes slip by unnoticed during moments when sensors are overloaded.
Not exact matches
Citing
studies on the
early lives of heroes who rescued people
from the Holocaust and highly creative architects, Grant
suggests parents «help children think about the consequences of their action for others,» rather than simply yelling «no!».
«The
study published in the journal, PLOS ONE, also
suggests that these
early hominins may have sought additional nourishment
from fruits and invertebrates, like worms and grasshoppers.»
A new
study of 2,500 white, Mexican American and black children
from low - income families
suggests that
early spankings make for aggressive toddlers.
There are no
studies that show a statistically significant increase in the likelihood of CTE simply
from playing football or other contact or collision sport, and none, as far as I know, are even in the research pipeline, but those who say it is too
early to connect the dots, well, their voices are being drowned out by those who
suggest exactly that.
Although each of the teams using the PEP exercise program had a dedicated athletic training staff, the success reported in the
earlier study in reducing ACL injuries among 14 - to 18 - year - old competitive female club soccer players - who ordinarily do not benefit
from direct oversight
from certified athletic trainers (ATCs) or physical therapists -
suggest that the program may benefit other age groups and levels of play where direct oversight by medical professionals is far less common.
A variety of
studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on
early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and
earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in
early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart
from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
Early experimental
studies from Harvard in patients with schizophrenia
suggest that cerebellar stimulation is safe and appears to improve some of the patients» cognitive abnormalities.
Although the dearth of women in the mathematical sciences has long been attributed to low self - esteem and underencouragement
from teachers and professors, Davis - Kean says the
study suggests an
earlier influence: parents.
Surveys and observational
studies have
suggested it could be beneficial for infants to encounter wheat, egg and cow's milk
from an
earlier age, while there are also concerns that delayed weaning could cause anaemia, due to a lack of iron in breastmilk.
One of the
earliest compelling
studies to
suggest a relationship between diabetes and air pollution was an animal experiment published in 2009 in Circulation
from researchers at Ohio State University and other institutions.
BOTTOMS UP Knocking back up to five cups of coffee a day may reduce the risk of dying
early from heart and brain diseases or suicide, a new
study suggests.
And the results of the P - curves
suggested that about 95 percent of the recent
studies and those
from a decade
earlier had a large enough effect size, or the size of the difference in the effect being
studied.
Early results
from a larger, ongoing
study led by environmental health scientist Richard Pilsner at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
suggest that phthalate levels in expectant fathers have an effect on couples» reproductive success via epigenetic modifications of sperm DNA.
People in the
study with more severe stages of the disease did not have lower levels of caffeine in the blood,
suggesting that the decrease occurs
from the
earliest stages of the disease, according to David G. Munoz, MD, of the University of Toronto in Canada, who wrote an editorial accompanying the
study.
The findings
from this
study extend those of the Abecedarian Project and other research
suggesting that starting a comprehensive
early childhood education program
early can improve the outcomes of infants and toddlers
from low - income families.
Evidence
from a
study published
earlier this year
from the Weisel lab
suggests that platelets in people with these diseases are less effective at clot contraction, thereby contributing to clots being more obstructive.
KINGS BEACH, CALIFORNIA —
Early results
from the largest ever
study of wildfire prevention alternatives
suggests that prescribed fire is usually cheaper and more ecologically sound than mechanical thinning.
The authors note that their
study supports the existence of a planetary object within the range of parameters considered both in the Planet Nine hypothesis of Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin
from Caltech, and in the original one proposed in 2014 by Scott Sheppard
from the Carnegie Institute and Chadwick Trujillo
from the University of North Arizona; in addition to following the lines of their own
earlier studies (the latest led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias), which
suggested that there is more than one unknown planet in our Solar System.
Studies from islands including Flores, Sri Lanka, and others
suggest that
early colonizers often coexisted with native fauna, perhaps because their populations were smaller and their technology simpler, or because they did not introduce invasive species such as rats and dogs.
Early studies suggested the animals suffered
from a low genetic diversity and extensive inbreeding, making them highly susceptible to extinction.
As photosynthesis favours the lighter isotope, carbon 12, over the heavier carbon 13, this «light» ratio finding
suggests that organic material
from biological sources may have been more abundant in diamond - forming zones
early in the Earth's history than we find today,» explained Suzette Timmerman, lead author on the
study.
Reducing emissions of soot
from vehicles and methane
from pipelines may not help reduce rates of global warming as much as
earlier studies have
suggested, new research
suggests.
A September 2008
study in Nature confirmed
earlier findings
suggesting that 30 percent of people who have a deleted length of three million base pairs in a region of chromosome 22 suffer
from psychiatric conditions such as autism and schizophrenia.
Emerging evidence
from a research
study in rabbits
suggests that environmental toxicants may influence inflammation - promoted chronic disease susceptibility during
early life.
In the
earliest stages of development, several
studies suggest a fetus obtains significant amounts of thyroid hormones
from the mother.
A
study of 172 women
suggests that HRT treatment is more effective than a placebo at preventing symptoms of depression
from emerging during
early menopause
The researchers caution that it's impossible to draw broad conclusions about Neandertal life histories
from this one sample, such as whether Neandertals weaned their children
earlier or later than modern humans who lived at the same time, or whether Neandertal children grew up faster, as some
earlier studies have
suggested — questions that could heavily bear on why Neandertals could not keep up with modern humans in the survival sweepstakes.
But genetic
studies of modern animals had
suggested that all of these creatures evolved
from a single - celled ancestor that lived at least 100 million years before that, leaving a huge gap between the estimated origin of animals and the appearance of the
earliest known animal fossils.
But two new papers
suggest that they were at home on both the land and the sea:
Studies of ancient and modern human DNA, including the first reported ancient DNA
from early Middle Eastern farmers, indicate that agriculture spread to Europe via a coastal route, probably by farmers using boats to island hop across the Aegean and Mediterranean seas.
Findings
from a new
study are based on radioactive dating of rocks sandwiching the
earliest fossils of those predecessors,
suggests that paleontologists have long misjudged the overall pace of dinosaur evolution.
A new
study suggests that the Basques come
from a group of
early farmers that kept to itself as waves of migration swept through Europe thousands of years ago.
«Our
study suggests the same genes are instrumental in the
early development of all skin appendages
from feathers and hair to shark skin teeth.
A new
study suggests that the gravitational waves detected by the LIGO experiment must have come
from black holes generated during the collapse of stars, and not in the
earliest phases of the Universe.
An
early study suggested that these pingos formed on land during the glacial period, and are therefore relics
from the ice age, just like the Arctic subsea permafrost.
«This is the first biological validation of a computational model developed in the
early 1980s that
suggested that two such forces would be necessary to guide axons as they establish the connections that relay spatial information
from one part of the nervous system to another,» said
study author Yimin Zou, PhD, assistant professor of neurobiology at the University of Chicago.
Earlier researchers have
suggested Neanderthal fossil remains indicate differences
from region to region and this
study, conducted by researchers
from CNRS in France, working with the mitochondrial DNA of 12 Neanderthals, ``... confirms the presence of three separate sub-groups and
suggests the existence of a fourth group in western Asia.
Now, a
study in PNAS journal
suggests they descend
from early farmers who mixed with local hunters before becoming isolated for millennia.
A new
study, which was published in the journal Science on Dec. 8,
suggests that new discoveries made over recent years show that modern humans may have originated
from several migrations
from Africa, which started as
early as 120,000 years ago, or 60,000 years
earlier than previous estimates.
In light of the modest benefits obtained with transplantation of rodent astrocytes isolated directly
from the immature CNS [49]--[53], however, our present and
earlier studies [14], [57]
suggest that it is necessary instead to transplant astrocytes generated
from precursor cells in vitro in order to optimize benefit.
Guidance
from an innovative computational approach could speed up the process and cut down the cost of new drug development, researchers
from the University of Chicago Medical Center and Columbia University
suggest in a
study to be published in the February 2008 issue of Genome Research, available
early online.
But the new Purdue
study suggests the EPA's inventories may not be quantifying all the methane emissions
from wells being drilled because few people have measured methane leaking
from wells in the
earliest stage of well development — the actual drilling itself.
A new blood test that measures levels of two specific proteins may be able to accurately detect pancreatic cancer at its
earliest stages, when it is most likely to respond to treatment, findings
from a new
study suggest.
Some evidence also
suggests that arsenic exposure
early in life can affect a child's immune system and intellectual development, according to the FDA and background notes
from the
study authors.
Eating a diet rich in fiber — especially the kind of fiber found in whole grains — reduces the risk of dying at an
early age
from a range of causes, a new government
study suggests.
The results
from this
study are consistent with
earlier studies in Alzheimer's mice in
suggesting that moderate daily coffee consumption throughout adulthood could protect against Alzheimer's later on in life.
A review of the somewhat limited data
from these and
earlier studies (1) indicated that inhibition of tumor development as a result of marginal intakes of various proteins could be abolished by supplementation with the respective limiting amino acid for each protein... [O] ur results
suggest that the enhancement of focus development by lysine supplementation of gluten is due to a general improvement in dietary protein quality and not to any particular metabolic effect peculiar to lysine.
FRIDAY, Feb. 16, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- A gene mutation that's passed down
from a father is associated with
earlier onset of ovarian cancer in daughters and prostate cancer in the father and his sons, a new
study suggests.
Data
from studies 30 years ago
suggest an improvement in survival when aspirin therapy is given
early in a heart attack.
A new
study from the National Institute for
Early Education Research at Rutgers University is just the latest to
suggest that preschool, when it's high - quality, can narrow achievement gaps before they grow too wide.