Sentences with phrase «human physiology suggest»

I prefer the term «full term breastfeeding» since the WHO and human physiology suggest that nursing to at least 2 years old is preferred.

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Sue, who works at Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada, first looked at studies with mice, which he suggests are «good models for human physiology
Attendance at birth has been suggested to be essential in facilitating mother - child survival as the physiology of birth changed during human evolutionary history.
Even ordinary studies of human physiology, for example, suggest that humans are so adapted for intense physical activity that a sedentary lifestyle spawns modern - day scourges like diabetes and heart disease.
«If human organs on chips can be shown to be robust and consistently recapitulate complex human organ physiology and disease phenotypes in unrelated laboratories around the world, as suggested by early proof - of - concept studies, then we will see them progressively replace one animal model at a time.
«Our data suggest that aging is a systemic process — that you see an accumulating loss of integrity across many systems of human physiology,» said Daniel W. Belsky, an epidemiologist at Duke University who was lead author of the study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Significant epidemiological and clinical evidence has emerged that suggests AD belongs among the «diseases of civilization,» primarily caused by modern Western diets and lifestyles at odds with human physiology.
This presentation, hosted by CEPA and the American College of Sports Medicine, will provide evidence suggesting all three of those ideas are based on an incomplete understanding of human physiology, and it highlight two ways that the high carb, high PUFA diet recommended by most sports nutritionists today is likely to dramatically impair sports performance.
This presentation, hosted by CEPA and the American College of Sports Medicine, will provide evidence suggesting all three of those ideas are based on an incomplete understanding of human physiology, and it highlight two ways that the high carb, high PUFA diet recommended by sports nutritionists is likely to dramatically impair sports performance.
The story was based on a paper presented by Steven Sherwood of the University of New South Wales, who adds human physiology into the climate models to suggest that «physiological limits of the human body will begin to render places impossible to support human life if the average global temperature rises by 7C on pre-industrial levels».
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