Recent
information from human studies have shown that non-surgical treatment using either high - powered ultrasound (extracorporeal shockwave therapy; ESWT) or laser therapy (i.e. cold laser) in combination with rehabilitation exercises may be able to stimulate and improve the natural healing process of tendons.
Not exact matches
«The superior temporal sulcus or the amygdala are implicated in
humans and macaques, suggesting that the brain networks involved in processing social
information in
humans has evolved
from a network that was already performing computations related to social cognition in rhesus macaques,» says Jerome Sallet, one of the University of Oxford researchers who performed the
study.
The journal provides cutting - edge research including results
from animal models that are likely to apply to patients,
studies in
human tissue that provide new
information about therapies or disease, and innovative reports of drug discovery and development.
In the current
study, for example, they utilized genomic
information from hundreds of microbial species commonly found in
humans to create computer models of nutrient and energy metabolism.
In a new
study the PhD students Jan Hoeber, Niclas König and Carl Trolle, working in Dr.Elena Kozlova's research group transplanted
human stem cells to an avulsion injury in mice with the aim to restore a functional route for sensory
information from peripheral tissues into the spinal cord.
Yet, «these
studies using HeLa cells had to rely on
information from the «reference» sequence produced by the
Human Genome Project, even though there was evidence that the genomes of HeLa cell lines were probably quite different,» said Lars Steinmetz, Ph.D., who led the G3
study.
A new
study from Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg shows how what is termed chemical imaging can provide comprehensive
information about the
human skin with a very high level of precision.
Thanks to
studies of
humans and animals, we now know that it is a subtly nuanced state whose nature and intensity varies according to the brain's intrinsic level of activity, its chemical microclimate and the
information it receives
from outside.
«PROBIT, the largest randomized trial ever carried out in the area of
human lactation, continues to yield scientifically and clinically important
information more than two decades after its inception,» says Dr. Michael Kramer,
from McGill's Faculty of Medicine and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI - MUHC), the Principal Investigator on the PROBIT
study.
For a
study published in the journal Biological Psychiatry, Ole Andreassen and colleagues compared genetic
information from Neanderthals and modern
humans and found an association between markers of
human evolution and genetic risk for schizophrenia.
For this
study, monkeys, whose sensory systems closely resemble those of
humans, had electrodes implanted into the area of the brain that processes touch
information from the hand.
The notion of family is seminal in
human genetics for many reasons: the inheritance and genetic basis of traits is discerned
from family patterns; arguments about heritability and nature versus nurture are derived
from studies of family relationships; population genetic structure and social diversity are determined by patterns of mate choice; genetic
information is typically delivered in the context of families.
TiGER (Tissue - specific Gene Expression and Regulation) is a database that provides comprehensive
information about postnatal
human tissue - specific gene regulation, including expression (
from EST
studies) and regulatory elements.
A team of researchers at the Centre for Cognitive Science
from Technische Universität Darmstadt published a
study in the «Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences», which found that
humans unconsciously trade off the loss of
information during a blink with the physiological urge to blink.
It presents
information drawn
from morphologic and clinical laboratory
studies with direct relevance to the understanding of
human diseases.
With all these data obtained
from our job and gathering
information from the multitude of
studies on this issue nowadays, we can expect that in the future the emotional education will be part of our lives, so daily common as sport, reading or calculation; and it will generate a positive impact in the future society, building
from the
human personalities.
Using
information from the longitudinal
Study of Early Care and Youth Development, which was carried out under the auspices of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development, they discovered that children who spent more time in high - quality (that is, above - average) child care in the first five years of their lives had better reading and math scores.
The National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development
Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (NICHD SECCYD) collected detailed
information on achievement, social development, family experiences, child - care quality, and schooling for roughly 1,300 children at regular intervals
from birth on, yielding data that have resulted in numerous influential papers on child care and family background effects on early achievement and social adjustment.
As animal lovers, it is important we continue to follow the latest
studies in animal therapies so we can inform people who might benefit
from the
information, but as Soulpaws shows us, it is equally important to make sure that the animals who help their
humans on a daily basis are also being looked out for as well.
You are treating patients who are dogs — at the same time, you can gather a lot of
information from those
studies that will be useful for other dogs and for
humans as well.»
It presents
information drawn
from morphologic and clinical laboratory
studies with direct relevance to the understanding of
human diseases.
It presents
information drawn
from morphologic and clinical laboratory
studies with direct relevance to the understanding of
human diseases.
Figure of 400 ppm calculated using fossil fuel emissions
from G. Marland et al., «Global, Regional, and National CO2 Emissions,» in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change (Oak Ridge, TN: Carbon Dioxide
Information and Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2007), and land use change emissions
from R. A. Houghton and J. L. Hackler, «Carbon Flux to the Atmosphere
from Land - Use Changes,» in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change (Oak Ridge, TN: Carbon Dioxide
Information and Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2002), with decay curve cited in J. Hansen et al., «Dangerous
Human - Made Interference with Climate: A GISS ModelE
Study,» Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol.
Numerous
studies show that people are more likely to learn and retain
information told in the format of a story, probably a vestige
from the primary means of relaying
information through most of
human history.
It presents
information drawn
from morphologic and clinical laboratory
studies with direct relevance to the understanding of
human diseases.
Family Voices: Piloting a New Qualitative Measure of Family Engagement for Head Start and Early Head Start Staff and Families (PDF - 2,468 KB) Aikens, Bandel, Akers, Lyskawa, & Jerald (2014) U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation & Mathematica Policy Research Focuses on the development of qualitative instruments designed to better understand family engagement in Head Start and Early Head Start; draws on pilot data collected during the 2012 - 2013 program year; and provides
information about the performance of the piloted interview protocols, revisions made to instruments based on their performance, and the best methods for gathering qualitative
information about family engagement experiences
from families and staff in future
studies.
It presents
information drawn
from morphologic and clinical laboratory
studies with direct relevance to the understanding of
human diseases.