A systematic review of 199
international studies suggests that arts education remains a moot point.
«Nodding syndrome caused by response to parasitic protein,
international study suggests: Study also identifies potential new mechanism for some forms of epilepsy.»
Not exact matches
A collection of new
studies presented at the Alzheimer's Association
International Conference
suggest that a Mediterranean diet — one that's rich in lean proteins like fish and chicken, filled with fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes, and (moderate amounts of) red wine — may carry yet another benefit: reducing the risk for dementia and Alzheimer's by more than a third.
To avoid the problem, do thorough reference checks, and really
study the candidate's background, to get a sense of what's driving them,
suggests Chris Von Der Ahe, a senior client partner at Korn / Ferry
International in Los Angeles.
Within several years of the NestlÈ disaster, WHO came out with its famous Code, an outpouring of
studies suggesting the superiority of breastmilk hit the medical journals, and an
international conference was convened to create the Innocenti Declaration, which could be considered the cornerstone of lactivism.
A
study published in the BJOG: An
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
suggests that mothers have a higher chance of experiencing depressive symptoms four years after giving birth than in the first twelve months after their child is born.
There is an increased risk of severe perineal tearing during childbirth in women who had such a tear in a previous delivery,
suggests a new
study published in BJOG: An
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG).
Women with unintended pregnancy are four times more likely to suffer from postpartum depression at twelve months postpartum,
suggests a new
study published May 8 in BJOG: An
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
The
study suggests business have been forced to look among EU workers to make up for the restrictions on hiring
international specialists.
In two
studies,
international teams of astronomers
suggest that recent images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory of two pulsars — Geminga and B0355 +54 — may help shine a light on the distinctive emission signatures of pulsars, as well as their often perplexing geometry.
«I think it's a stretch to
suggest more generally that tropical animal populations may be capable of rapid adaptation to anthropogenic warming,» said Mahler, who is also co-chairman of the Anoline Lizard Specialist Group, which
studies which anole lizard species are at risk of extinction at the
International Union for Conservation of Nature.
A comprehensive review of 50 year's worth of
international studies assessing the benefits and harms of mammography screening
suggests that the benefits of the screening are often overestimated, while harms are underestimated.
«
International patients increasingly seek in vitro fertilization treatment in US:
Study suggests non-residents are coming to America for specialized treatments.»
A new research
study in the
International Journal of Business Environment
suggests that content providers must take a pragmatic view based on social consensus to persuade illicit downloaders that their behaviour is economically and ethically unacceptable behaviour among their peer group or other social group to which they belong.
A technique using anesthesia - containing nanoparticles — drawn to the targeted area of the body by magnets — could one day provide a useful alternative to nerve block for local anesthesia in patients,
suggests an experimental
study in the April issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, official journal of the
International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS).
The authors of the
study, an
international team from Portuguese, Spanish, Catalonian, German, Austrian and Italian research institutions, say their findings
suggest that the process of modern human populations absorbing Neanderthal populations through interbreeding was not a regular, gradual wave - of - advance but a «stop - and - go, punctuated, geographically uneven history.»
As detailed by Evan Keane of the
international Square Kilometer Array Organization and colleagues, this separate
study suggested some fraction of FRBs occur billions rather than millions of light - years away.
The
study of Syrian refugee children, presented by researchers on June 6 at BAU
International University in Washington, DC,
suggests that digital games can be a cost - efficient and scalable approach to meeting the educational and psychological needs of refugee children.
The
study, published in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Angewandte Chemie
International Edition,
suggests that neutron depth profiling (NDP) could one day help explain why rechargeable batteries lose capacity over time, or sometimes even catch fire.
The
international research team behind the
study now
suggests that targeting inflammation and fibrosis in the small blood vessels of the pancreatic islets may offer a new way of treatment for age - dependent dysregulation of blood glucose levels.
For at least some groups of «emerging adults,» sleep problems are a predictor of chronic pain and worsening pain severity over time,
suggests a
study in PAIN ®, the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain ® (I
study in PAIN ®, the official publication of the
International Association for the
Study of Pain ® (I
Study of Pain ® (IASP).
But a detailed
study of students» performance on TIMSS as well as on the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), another widely reported international comparison test, by B. Lindsay Lowell of Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration and Hal Salzman of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C., suggests other
study of students» performance on TIMSS as well as on the Programme for
International Student Assessment (PISA), another widely reported international comparison test, by B. Lindsay Lowell of Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration and Hal Salzman of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C., sugges
International Student Assessment (PISA), another widely reported
international comparison test, by B. Lindsay Lowell of Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration and Hal Salzman of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C., sugges
international comparison test, by B. Lindsay Lowell of Georgetown University's Institute for the
Study of International Migration and Hal Salzman of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C., suggests other
Study of
International Migration and Hal Salzman of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C., sugges
International Migration and Hal Salzman of the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C.,
suggests otherwise.
A new
study by RTI
International suggests that unexpected highs are a consequence of using new marijuana products and edibles — products that have flooded the marijuana market since legalization of recreational marijuana use.
Until now, those landscape changes have never been
studied on a national or
international scale, Schimel said, adding that research
suggesting a climate impact, either global or local, is «kind of a new thing.»
A surprising recent rise in atmospheric methane likely stems from wetland emissions,
suggesting that much more of the potent greenhouse gas will be pumped into the atmosphere as northern wetlands continue to thaw and tropical ones to warm, according to a new
international study led by a University of Guelph researcher.
David Lee, a tropical botanist at Florida
International University in Miami, says that although the evidence is speculative, the
study suggests that «to understand the evolution of plant traits, you also need to look at extinct herbivores and their interactions with the plants.»
These data, published in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology, the official journal of the
International Association for the
Study of Lung Cancer,
suggest that these elevated numbers of malignant mesothelioma cases are linked to environmental exposure of carcinogenic mineral fibers.
The analysis of existing
international studies, which has been published in the European Heart Journal,
suggests that there are a number of factors that prevent members of the public from using them and potentially saving lives.
While world leaders — and this NCAR
study —
suggest prompt action can still avert the worst consequences, a majority of scientists polled at a major
international conference last month told the paper they fear society is incapable of such action and faces dangerous warming.
A new
study of backpackers in Latin America published in the
International Journal of Tourism Anthropology
suggests that while most follow the pattern of «Western» backpackers as in other parts of the world and adhere to the general code of honour they are more likely to finance their journeys through artisanal activities, such as selling self - made jewellery and other souvenirs.
Operative birth is associated with persisting pain during or after sexual intercourse, known as dyspareunia,
suggests a new
study published in BJOG: An
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG).
Professor Cyrus Cooper, Chair of the
International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Committee of Scientific Advisors, and
study co-author, said, «These findings
suggest that the exposure of mothers and children to more healthy food environments might optimize childhood bone development through its influence on the quality of the maternal diet and dietary choices during childhood.»
An
international team of scientists has presented two
studies that
suggest the divergence point between chimpanzees and humans took place in the Eastern Mediterranean rather than East Africa.
The
international study showed that around 60 per cent of Eurasian grey wolf genomes carried small blocks of the DNA of domestic dogs,
suggesting that wolves cross-bred with dogs in past generations.
But recent research
suggests that the sweet stuff may have a more direct impact: For every additional 150 calories of added sugar downed per person per day, the prevalence of diabetes rose by 1 percent, even after controlling for obesity, physical activity and calories from other foods, according to a large
study looking at
international data.
Another
study published in the
international journal of medicine QJM found that diets rich in oleic acid, such as the Mediterranean diet, can improve plasma glucose, insulin sensitivity and blood circulation under fasting conditions, which
suggests a direct link with better diabetes control and a reduced risk for other serious diseases.
373 D IETARY, FUNCTIONAL, AND TOTAL FIBER Dietary Fiber and the Prevention of Colon Cancer Marked
international differences in rates of colon cancer (Boyle et al., 1985), coupled with findings from migratory
studies showing that indi - viduals take on the cancer demographics of the population to which they move (Haenszel and Kurihara, 1968), have
suggested a strong role for environmental factors in colon cancer incidence.
He
suggests further that her review of the research literature was seriously incomplete, even within the work she does cite (the example is TIMSS — the Trends in
International Mathematics and Science
Study).
According to the PISA
study,
international experience
suggests that nothing is to be gained from expanding the private sector in education.
Although previous
studies had
suggested that American elementary students performed relatively well in mathematics, with older students doing less well, the new findings from the American Institutes for Research
suggest that our 4th graders, too, are in the middle of the
international pack.
Mindset Shifts and Parent Teacher Home Visits, a
study funded in part by Flamboyan Foundation, commissioned by the Parent Teacher Home Visits (PTHV), and led by RTI
International,
suggests home visits decrease implicit bias among educators.
The Third
International Math and Science
Study (TIMSS), which ranks the United States in the top half of participating nations at grades 4 and 8,
suggests that more instructional time on experimental science activities would be useful, as would a focus on correcting misconceptions in science learning (U.S. Department of Education, 1996).
Jorge Aguilar, superintendent of Sacramento City Unified School District, released a video after a student in the district's elite Humanities and
International Studies Program (HISP) displayed a racially charged science project
suggesting the lack of a diversity in the program reflected a deficit of qualified minority students.
There is evidence that economic inequality is a large contributor to the overall middling performance by U.S. students when it comes to
international comparisons, with a 2013
study suggesting that if our students came from an overall similar economic divide as other first - world countries, our ranking would rise considerably.
Proponents of this approach often stress that it benefits average and lagging students, but a new
study from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute
suggests that the upsides may come at a cost to top students — and to the
international competitiveness of the United States.
A new
study by an
international team of animal behaviour specialists
suggests that cats who reluctantly allow their owners to stroke them could be more stressed out than moggies who carefully avoid being petted.
Now a new
study from an
international team of scientists examines the evidence and
suggests that indeed, the surface of the planet is being noticeably altered by the production of seemingly eternal man - made materials, resulting in the dawn of the «Age of Plastic.»
Wolfgang Weiss, a senior member of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation,...
suggested the UNSCEAR
study, carried out by 80 experts and with the involvement of five
international organisations including the United Nations health agency, was based on information covering a longer period after the accident.
The
study goes further,
suggesting that worried consumers can take fewer
international trips, which have outsized CO2 footprints, and book more vacations close to home.
Power Engineering A new
study by the Global Wind Energy Council
suggests global wind power capacity could reach 800 GW by 2021, Power Engineering
International reported.