Sentences with phrase «growing body of»

Delving into the relevant neurobiology, Goldberg points to a growing body of evidence that the brain's left hemisphere is oriented toward familiar patterns, whereas the right hemisphere focuses on novelty.
The identification of the secondary breakdown product adds to a growing body of literature investigating the potential health effects of coffee drinks, says Peter Martin, a professor of psychiatry at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and director of the university's Institute for Coffee Studies.
«Our findings add to the growing body of evidence that different types of stroke have different risk profiles.»
«Not only does it add significant weight to the growing body of evidence that PCV prevents disease, but it suggests that vaccines may have a role to play in the fight against antibiotic resistance.»
Choo continued, «This adds to a growing body of literature published over the past three years that is remarkably consistent in demonstrating that state medical marijuana policies do not have a downstream effect on adolescent drug use, as we feared they might.»
Fortunately, a growing body of social science research shows which approaches are likely to prove more successful than others.
As a growing body of research illuminates the current and future scope of flooding, adaptation strategies are beginning to look more attractive than the traditional (and bankrupting) cycle of rebuilding.
The study adds to a growing body of Yale research into the complex dynamics of human social networks and how those networks influence everything from economic inequality to group violence.
«While there is a growing body of evidence to support active surveillance for men with low risk prostate cancer, men who have unfavorable - risk cancer and significant comorbidity, notably heart disease, may be best served by considering RT alone or possibly active surveillance.
«While the value of large data sets in health care has undoubtedly been the subject of substantial hyperbole, our results add to a growing body of work indicating the feasibility of leveraging such data sets with standard computational tools to make predictions that may be applied to stratify risk.
The new research adds to the growing body of evidence of epigenetic changes in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, type 2 diabetes, and obesity.
While Payne and his colleagues did not directly examine why large modern marine animals are at higher risk of extinction, their findings are consistent with a growing body of scientific literature that point to humans as the main culprits.
That counter-intuitive finding added to a growing body of evidence for an obesity paradox in kidney cancer.
However, they add, the rapidly growing body of research is an important indicator that childhood adversity is a potent and critical modulator of disease and health.
And a growing body of evidence from experimental social psychology and organizational sociology suggests some approaches to producing more inclusive environments are more likely to prove successful than others.
Up to one third of children are involved in bullying, and a growing body of evidence has shown that bullying is a significant public health concern, which can cause long lasting health and social problems.
A growing body of research has found that the child's specific age makes a big difference in his or her ability to differentiate between say a ghost and someone wearing a white sheet.
Deliberately distancing itself from the traditional hospital look, feel and smell, this and other places like it are drawing on a growing body of research that shows that buildings themselves can speed the recovery of patients, as well as boosting the health and happiness of the staff who work in them.
Jay Baker, owner of Fat Dog Shellfish Co., said Grizzle's latest research adds to a growing body of work that demonstrates the value of farmed oysters in improving coastal water quality and mitigating human impacts to sensitive estuarine waters.
«This study adds to a growing body of knowledge by bringing new techniques to the table and conclusively demonstrating the evolutionary relationships of the most popular insects on the planet,» Rubinoff said.
Clinically, this growing body of knowledge on the multisensory brain is opening novel avenues for addressing sensory and learning disorders.
The findings, just reported in the journal Development and Psychopathology, add to a growing body of evidence that environmental factors, including maltreatment in childhood, can have a significant bearing on the negative psychosocial outcomes of attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Barr's findings add to a growing body of literature suggesting that the familiar problems of child - rearing — endless crying and battles to establish regular sleep patterns — are not as ubiquitous as was once thought.
The discovery of organic compounds adds to the growing body of evidence that Ceres may have once had a habitable environment.
A growing body of research suggests nature walks may be more restorative than traditional stimulants like caffeine.
«The findings of both studies support a growing body of research that suggests lifestyle interventions lower biomarkers associated with breast cancer recurrence and mortality, and improve quality of life,» said Melinda Irwin, PhD, co-program leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program at Yale Cancer Center, associate professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, and principal investigator on both studies.
There is a growing body of empirical literature, advice books, and Web sites to help you recognize first signs and teach you coping skills.
The findings add strength and precision to a growing body of evidence that the makeup of bacterial communities in the vagina — the vaginal microbiome — may increase or decrease HIV risk for women, depending on which bacteria are there.
People differ from rats in many ways, but the study supports a growing body of evidence that there's an evolutionary basis for helpful behavior, independent of culture or upbringing, Mason says.
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.
In addition to helping guide campus and classroom mobile device policies, this study contributes to the growing body of research on how the brain processes information when confronted with multiple, simultaneous sources of input.
The study adds to a growing body of evidence that the timing of meals may be as important for health as diet composition and calorie...
The researchers suggest that this finding adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests consciousness doesn't live in any one area of the brain, but is instead an emergent property of many parts working together.
The findings contribute to a growing body of knowledge that challenges the lingering perception that smoking helps a person maintain a healthy weight.
But a growing body of research suggests that sublethal exposure to the pesticides in nectar and pollen may be harming bees too — by disrupting their ability to gather pollen, return to their hives and reproduce (see «The buzz over bee health»).
A growing body of evidence suggests that HES solutions may have harmful effects, including an increased risk of kidney injury and death.
There is also a growing body of knowledge on musical preference, the effects of familiarity and repetition, and the perceptual / grouping cues that underlie the perception of melodic structure and rhythm, and much more besides.
The lawyers expect that the photographs will help to turn the jury against the defendant, and a growing body of research supports this view.
A growing body of evidence — the latest published this week — suggests that our «handy» ancestor was not the first to use stone tools.
Based on growth marks, the team estimates one of the individuals to be at least 2 years old and still growing at the time of its death, supporting the growing body of evidence that pterosaurs had long incubation periods.
Yet a growing body of evidence suggests that much online health information is unreliable.
The results are part of a growing body of evidence that nutrition advice should be personalized.
A growing body of evidence suggests that environmental stresses can cause changes in gene expression that are transmitted from parents to their offspring, making «epigenetics» a hot topic.
«While our findings here do not settle the debate on casino and crime linkages, they do contribute to a growing body of knowledge and suggest a need for more neighborhood - level research,» said Johnson.
A growing body of research is showing that if you don't get enough or get it at the wrong times, you expose yourself to a wide range of health consequences.
A growing body of research indicates that... the claims of a general shortage of the so - called STEM workers are exaggerated.
No one really knows the answer, but a growing body of evidence suggests that testosterone is as much the result of violence as its cause.
A growing body of research and experience suggest that individuals possessing personal resilience are more likely to overcome career roadblocks.
Virtual Wembury was created by Professor Bob Stone and colleagues at the University of Birmingham, and the fact that only patients who visited Wembury, and not the virtual city, had better experiences than standard care is consistent with a growing body of work that shows that natural environments, and marine environments in particular, can help reduce stress and anxiety.
This study adds to a growing body of literature demonstrating a lack of detrimental health effects with higher dairy intake.
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