There are numerous tests that are shown to be
more important markers of an increased risk of coronary artery disease than cholesterol.
One small - sample sized study showed that drinking 8 ounces of tart cherry juice daily for four weeks significantly
improved important markers of inflammation.
Conventional testing for gluten sensitivity misses
many important markers and can give you a false negative result.
Sometimes important markers related to my objectives wouldn't appear on my map, causing me to search around for a long time looking where to go next.
The team has now demonstrated that performing 8 - 10 minutes of high - intensity interval exercise three times per week can improve
important markers of cardiovascular health, even in apparently healthy adolescents.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's stunning attack on Mayor de Blasio «laid out a
very important marker» that the City Council is not a pawn of the administration, fellow legislators...
Being an evangelical Protestant, a Baptist, indeed a Southern Baptist, are
all important markers of my place within the community of faith, but there is a more primary confession I must make: I am a trinitarian Christian who by the grace of God belongs to the whole company of the redeemed through the ages, those who are «very members incorporate in the mystical body of Christ» (Book of Common Prayer).
Two of the stars of London 2012 returned to the British capital to put down
important markers ahead of next month's World Championships
Causative genes are prime candidates for screening, while risk genes such as GBA1 are less conclusive but
still important markers, Krainc said.
We also do conventional blood testing, but test for more than a GP generally would — for instance Homo cysteine and Protein A, which are
important markers which fall «outside» the scope of general medical practice, but are nevertheless important predictability markers to more fully assess your risk of heart and vascular disease than cholesterol alone.
Today, more than 95 percent of Americans consider the
most important markers of adulthood to be completing school, establishing an independent household, and being employed full - time — concrete steps associated with the ability to support a family.
Another study weighs in on the question of whether fitness or fatness is a
more important marker of health (abstract here, press release here).
James and her colleagues have tracked eight autistic children who were taking supplements of key nutrients in the methylation pathway — folinic acid, trimethylglycine, and methyl - B12 — and found a significant increase in
important markers of methylation and glutathione synthesis.
User growth is
an important marker for both analysts and the company, who see such growth as the key to increasing the company's advertising revenue.
That's been
an important marker on the road to this filing; even a marginally profitable company would seem to fetch a higher price than a losing one.
It's
an important marker in the Internet Revolution.
They will be chiefly of interest as
an important marker in the internal politics of the Church in the U.S..
His genealogy (in Matthew) and his close family (in Luke) are
important markers of his humanity.
Abbott, who indicated in December he would resist requests for «corporate welfare», said on Thursday the cabinet's decision was
an important marker of the government's approach to questions of industry assistance.
They've have had a habit of playing fast and loose with big leads, so to close one out on the road against the Celtics, even without Kyrie Irving, was
an important marker in their season.
The next morning he walked into Reed, sore but sure that he'd passed
an important marker.
MVP status would seem to be
an important marker for the unofficial title of Best Basketball Player in the World.
Milestones are
important markers of normal human development and they are often achieved within a specific age range.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's stunning attack on Mayor de Blasio «laid out a very
important marker» that the City Council is not a pawn of the administration, fellow legislators said Friday.
The following points seemed to me to lay down
important markers:
«Estradiol production is considered
an important marker of egg and follicular health during IVF ovarian stimulation,» said Bloom.
Both of these measures are considered to be
important markers of cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death in UK.
In Earth's geological record, the appearance of high concentrations of manganese oxide minerals is
an important marker of a major shift in our atmosphere's composition, from relatively low oxygen abundances to the oxygen - rich atmosphere we see today.
Earlier studies in STEMI patients showed that ischemic postconditioning improved ST - segment resolution —
an important marker of arterial blockage on electrocardiogram — reduced damage to heart muscle, and in some patients limited the extent of reperfusion injury.
These findings also suggest that other microRNAs may also be
important markers of severity for other neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
These findings also suggest that other microRNAs may also be
important markers of severity for other neurological diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
This is
an important marker of increased illness severity.
This important marker of severity, which differs between weekdays and weekends, has not been taken into account in previous studies.
In addition to being an important economic resource, salmon and other salmonidae species such as trout are considered «sentinel species» for monitoring water quality, and are
important markers for ecotoxicology studies.
«Substance use disorders may be
important markers for suicide risk,» Bohnert said in a university news release.