(21 - 22)(39) Three previous large scale
human studies revealed increased breast cancer with progestin use.
A steady stream of animal and in vitro studies supplemented by epidemiological evidence and a smattering of preliminary
human studies reveal numerous health benefits associated with these compounds.
Not exact matches
Numerous
studies over the past decade have
revealed the devastating long - term impact that football can have on the
human brain.
The global
study from Resources Global Professionals released today
reveals that 82 per cent of global
human resources leaders believe the «war for talent» is a key business issue for the next decade and beyond - yet most do not have a clear strategy to combat it.
Seventy - five percent of HR professionals say employee absences have a large impact on revenue and productivity, a 2014
study of more than 1,000 respondents worldwide by Kronos and the Society for
Human Resource Management
revealed.
Throughout the annals of the social sciences related to psychology, anthropology, and ethnography, many
studies have shown
human behavior tendency to
reveal more to neutral parties.
His reading
revealed that the field to which these works are assigned — variously designated «practical theology,» «church
studies,» or «ministry
studies» — is very diverse and imports much from the
human sciences.
One of the many virtues of Larsen's
study is its
revealing of the «all too
human» character of the scholarship of the anthropologists he examines.
Studies of paleolithic
humans by anthropologist have indeed
revealed that our ancestors had healthier bone structures with little to no evidence of bone loss or decay and very little joint -LSB-...]
The
study, which
revealed the first comprehensive macaque milk proteome and newly identified 524
human milk proteins, is reported online in the Journal of Proteome Research.
The researchers used next generation sequencing technology, RNA sequencing, to
reveal «in exquisite detail» the blueprint for making milk in the
human mammary gland, according to Laurie Nommsen - Rivers, PhD, RD, IBCLC, a scientist at Cincinnati Children's and corresponding author of the
study, published online in PLOS ONE, a journal of the Public Library of Science.
The deficits are not necessarily caused by the cow milk products; rather, it appears to be the interruption of
human milk influences, as
studies reveal that breastfed infants also show slightly higher intellectual skills over those who receive soy formula.
A 2014 report to the UK Council for Science and Technology, for instance, concluded that «it is not appropriate to have a regulatory framework that is based on the premise that GM crops are more hazardous than crop varieties produced by conventional plant breeding», citing two decades of extensive
studies that have not
revealed significant risks to
human, animal or environmental health.
However, this
study revealed that mice are more similar to
humans than previously thought, with an average of around 10 % of active genes escaping X-inactivation per tissue.
«The
human organoids are good for
studying the very early stages of brain development, but may not
reveal much about later, more mature stages on which things like sociality depend,» says John Mason at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Farmer argues that «careful
study reveals that state power has been responsible for most
human rights violations and that most violations are embedded in «structural violence» — social and economic inequities that determine who will be at risk for assaults and who will be shielded.
The
study, by the University of York,
reveals that Neanderthal healthcare was uncalculated and highly effective — challenging our notions that they were brutish compared to modern
humans.
In the end, the history of zoology
reveals as much about our
human foibles as about the animals we
study.
Since it shares more than 80 percent of its proteins with
humans,
studying this tiny creature can
reveal many secrets about our own biology.
A
study published by Cell Press October 16th in Cell now
reveals that gut microbes in mice and
humans have circadian rhythms that are controlled by the biological clock of the host in which they reside.
This
study reveals one of the chemicals that normal skin bacteria make to help
humans fight off infection or an imbalance in the skin microflora.
In
revealing neural entrainment as a generalized strategy for improving sensitivity to informational peaks, this
study takes significant steps toward advancing the understanding of
human language and perception.
That's the tantalizing finding from a new
study published today that
reveals a way that mice — and potentially
humans — can control the makeup and behavior of their gut microbiome.
The first government - funded
human genomics research
study performed on African soil — aimed at unlocking the unique genetic character of southern African populations — has
revealed a high level of genetic diversity.
Future
studies may
reveal if changes in brain lactate are linked to neurodegenerative disease in
humans, says Ross.
Studies over the past decade have
revealed that the complexity of the genome, and indeed almost every aspect of
human biology, is far greater than was previously thought.
And scientists who conduct
human challenge
studies, which typically involve a few dozen participants, say they have critical benefits: In addition to saving time and money, they can
reveal harm caused by a potential drug or vaccine before it enters large - scale
human efficacy trials.
The
study, the most comprehensive analysis ever conducted of RNA molecules in
human saliva,
reveals that saliva contains many of the same disease -
revealing molecules that are contained in blood.
Two new
studies reveal that administering a potent, broadly neutralizing antibody that binds to HIV evokes a strong immune response in
humans, and can even accelerate the clearance of infected cells.
Although brain - imaging
studies of
human participants watching funny cartoons or listening to jokes
reveal the activation of evolutionarily ancient structures such as the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, more recently evolved, «higher - order» structures are also activated, including distributed regions of the frontal cortex.
The
study not only shows that NPTX2 is active in kidney cancer, but is the first to
reveal that the gene is over-expressed in any
human cancer.
Since 2013, exploration and survey of around 70 cave systems — part of an interdisciplinary
study of past
human activity on Mona Island — has
revealed that Mona's caves include the greatest diversity of preserved indigenous iconography in the Caribbean, with thousands of motifs recorded in darkzone chambers far from cave entrances.
It's also a far - reaching and
revealing digital «petri dish» to
study human behavior that may help predict disease outbreaks, like HIV, and inform public health efforts, as several
studies and social media experts have shown over the last few years.
In the late 1990s brain - imaging
studies revealed that discrete regions of the temporal lobe — a section of the
human brain important for object recognition — fired up more strongly when people looked at faces than at any other thing.
Results: The
study revealed three novel variations in the
human genome that increase risk of Fuchs dystrophy.
Functional MR imaging taken while the animals received either a juice reward or VTA stimulation
revealed that both induced activation of brain regions that previous
studies in
humans and other primates have associated with reward signaling by means of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
(1) However, while previous research on
humans and other animals has shown that certain types of learning, like conditioning, can occur during sleep, (2) this
study reveals that we can also memorize new representations and objects (here auditory «objects») while dozing.
An international
study of mice in Texas and
humans in Europe
reveals an unexpected anti-dehydration mechanism.
Mitochondrial DNA
studies conducted by Lluís Quintana - Murci of the Pasteur Institute in Paris and a team of international researchers
reveal, for example, that
humans migrated from East Africa to western India more than 50,000 years ago.
A
study by a joint research team including professor Kazuyo Tsuzuki of Toyohashi University of Technology, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and Asahi Kasei Homes
revealed that airflow from an air conditioner (AC) stimulates the
human body while sleeping and impacts on sleep conditions even if the mean airflow velocity is lower than an insensible level.
The
study, led by Dr Julie Jones from the University of Sheffield's Department of Geography, has
revealed that limited data on Antarctica's climate is making it difficult for researchers to disentangle changes caused by
human activity from natural climate fluctuations.
Studies on sea urchins provided the missing link because they have a protein with elements common to those in both
humans and insects and
reveal a common ancestry hundreds of millions of years ago.
«Yosemite bears and
human food:
Study reveals changing diets over past century.»
The
study revealed important natural fluctuations in climate have occurred over past millennia, which would have naturally led to climatic cooling today in the absence of
human activity.
The new glimpse of the footpaths of animals and
humans complement earlier
studies that
reveal the anatomy and behavior of H. erectus, suggesting that as it evolved modern body proportions, it also increased its home range and began competing with carnivores for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
And in September, the first major
study of BPA in
humans revealed that people with higher levels are more likely to suffer from diabetes and heart disease.
A July
study revealed the first evidence directly linking consumption of rice containing arsenic to genetic damage in
humans.
The
study of HCMV is
revealing new ways in which
human cells function, highlighting the role of proteins and other factors that have never been described in these ways before.
This is
revealed by the history of
human impact that the research team analysed and compared to the timeframe of the monitoring programmes as part of its
study.
Tomas Marques - Bonet of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra noted that
studying gene flow between ancient
humans such as Neanderthals, Denisovans and the ancestors of modern
humans has
revealed numerous genes under selection that affect disease and an individual's traits.