Sentences with phrase «in next month»

Cody and I will be moving into our new house in the next month, and you better believe I'll have these wreaths, pumpkins, and candles out on day one.
And so, I'll put all that up in a part two here sometime in the next month or so.
I'm working hard at getting a small business off the ground, which I'll hopefully be telling you all about in the next month or so.
Anyway, I think we are wanting to make the transition to no meat, 60 % raw in the next month... what do you suggest to help him gain weight (or at least maintain) while eating only a plant based diet?
Now, I'm not gonna make you an outrageous promise, like gains of 84 pounds of muscle in the next month or something.
Following the 16:8 diet, about how many calories am I limited to and how many grams of protein would I have to consume per day if I wanted to lose it in the next month or so?
Let's take a closer look at three things we want to avoid in the next month.
In the next month, The Rock resets back to Week 1 of the pyramid routine (with a higher amount of weight).
Today's guest, Alisa Vitti, has been through the same struggle of hormone trouble and infertility and she also found natural solutions and managed to conceive naturally (she is set to welcome her little on in the next month!).
In the next month, the spacecraft will be mounted to its rocket, connections between them will be checked, and the launch team will go through a final training.
William French Anderson, one of the earliest pioneers of gene therapy, is set to be released from prison in the next month after nearly 12 years behind bars.
That's a trial that's funded by the National Cancer Institute and it's just opened up so we should start treating our first patients in the next month.
The researchers report their findings in next month's issue of Public Library of Science Biology.
According to the study, which will be published in next month's issue of Evolution and Human Behavior, pride arises from a positive self - assessment a few moments after combat, generally producing a small smile and an easy, open stance.
Among non-users, 5.7 percent reported that they would take opioids if offered by a friend in the next month.
Data from that study were presented at the 2015 meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) in October and are expected to be submitted in the next month for publication.
They found that two are unusually common in the Maya, the researchers will report in next month's issue of Gene.
In newborns exposed to secondhand smoke, mutations in an important gene occur at a high rate, according to a pilot study in next month's Nature Medicine.
Among cigarette smokers not willing or able to quit smoking in the next month but willing to reduce with the goal of quitting in the next 3 months, use of the nicotine addiction medication varenicline for 24 weeks compared with placebo produced greater reductions in smoking prior to quitting and increased smoking cessation rates at the end of treatment and at 1 year, according to a study in the February 17 issue of JAMA.
Because most clinicians are likely to see smokers at times when a quit date in the next month is not planned, the current study indicates that prescription of varenicline with a recommendation to reduce the number of cigarettes smoked per day with the eventual goal of quitting could be a useful therapeutic option for this population of smokers.
But given the president's plummeting popularity and the likely Republican gains in next month's election, some observers say, the White House may find itself on the sidelines as a Republican Congress tackles federal spending over the next 2 years.
BETHESDA, MD — As the final bases are mapped onto the human genome in the next month, a familiar refrain is growing louder: What comes next?
The finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Genetics, suggests a research strategy that may one day help young girls with the syndrome reach full growth.
The advance, described in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to more accurate screening of organ donors and identification of genetic targets for new drugs.
The new technique, described in next month's Nature Medicine, could someday be used to prevent organ rejection in people, as well as eliminate the need for lifelong immune - suppressing drugs that make most transplant recipients susceptible to infections, cancers, and nerve damage.
The experimental vaccine, described in next month's Nature Biotechnology, could lead to a human influenza vaccine that uses up to 1000 times less DNA than current experimental vaccines.
In the next month, they will begin searching for about 45 volunteers who have severe hearing loss, most likely caused by the side effects of drugs.
Concentrations of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere will surpass 400 parts per million in the next month.
And despite the fact that few if any of the students are old enough to vote in next month's midterm elections, Obama took time from a packed campaign schedule to tour an exhibit of their winning posters and then thank them for their passion.
Unemployment (including graduates due to take a job in the next month) affected CS and IT - degree recipients most severely (13 %), followed by physics (9.5 %), biology (9.4 %), math (8.5 %), chemistry (8.2 %), physical and geographical (6.6 %), and sports science majors (4.7 %).
But help may be on the way: Scientists report in next month's issue of Nature Medicine that rats unable to digest lactose, a sugar in dairy foods, are cured by a pill that stitches new genes into the cells of the gut.
That was left to two geneticists, who report in next month's issue of Nature Genetics that they have solved the centuries - old mystery of Cabernet Sauvignon's pedigree.
The finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Medicine, raises new questions about whether people could contract exotic diseases if animal organs become routinely transplanted into human patients.
Tune in next month as we take an inside look at the formative stages of a doctoral thesis.
The gene, described in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could help lengthen the life of other flowers, and perhaps prolong the shelf life of vegetables.
Jackson's group reports in next month's Nature Genetics that it has found the mutation in one woman; it is unclear how the defect leads to obesity, but Jackson says it almost certainly has something to do with a lack of a hormone normally processed by the enzyme.
If you've found a way to handle reality while still living in the fantasyland of graduate school let me know; I'll be happy to include any stories and suggestions in next month's column.
Some experts say that the surprising finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to a revolution in transgenic agriculture.
As new chancellor he is preparing to make deep spending cuts and tax hikes in next month's emergency Budget.
Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito announced today that the City Council «as an institution» will not participate in next month's St. Patrick Day's Parade.
The chancellor, Philip Hammond, is under pressure to alleviate the squeeze on living standards in next month's budget, and Green hinted that the government was open to further improvements to universal credit in addition to Wednesday's announcement that the 55p - a-minute helpline would be made free.
In the next month or so, ARC will begin offering case management services for Medicaid eligible individuals who don't necessarily have AIDS, but who have any chronic health issue.
«He will make a final decision on the race in the next month or so,» Ms. Proud said.
Expect a lot of howling in the next month.
Stop Common Core may be the sleeper issue in next month's election.
Three members of the Shadow Cabinet are openly discussing resigning their posts if Labour performs badly in next month's local elections.
Mr Hilton, who is backing a Leave vote in next month's referendum, said he was «certain» that Mr Cameron would be making the case to get out of the European Union if he were in any other job in politics.
And why should Cameron go farther than Labour in announcing tax rises, when Darling is going to have to announce more new taxes — to take effect under a probable Conservative government — in next month's Budget, because the public finances have deteriorated so badly since November?
Clegg and his team of senior Lib Dems, which will include David Laws when he rejoins the government in next month's reshuffle, will flesh out their approach at the party conference in the autumn.
She has that line again in November, but she also hopes it will give her a leg up in next month's Democratic primary.
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