Taiwan is one of the 10 worst countries in terms of the percentage of its citizens who are exposed to unsafe levels of air pollution, according to
an international study published by Yale University last year.
A new
international study published in the journal Nature Communications establishes that chloride channel dysfunction CLC - 2 entails myelin vacuolization.
New fishery regulations based on science are needed in the Caribbean to give coral reefs a fighting chance against climate change, according to
an international study published today.
An international study published in Nature Biotechnology presents the combined results of a 2013 DREAM Challenge: a crowd - sourcing initiative to test how well the effects of a toxic compound can be predicted in different people.
An international study published in July showed that air pollution is shortening the lives of people in northern China by about 5.5 years compared to the south, a legacy of a policy that provided free coal for heating in the north.
The Darwin's frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is the latest amphibian species to face extinction due to the global chytridiomycosis pandemic, according to
an international study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B.
An international study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has identified a genetic connection to the aggressive form of prostate cancer.
Researchers at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute of Bellvitge, the Catalan Institute of Oncology and the University Hospital of Bellvitge have participated in
an international study published in the journal Cancer Cell that describes how exosomes secreted by tumor cells contain protein and microRNA molecules capable of transform neighboring cells into tumoral cells promoting tumor growth.
Not exact matches
A peer - reviewed
study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University,
published recently in The
International Journal of Drug Policy, pegged the retail value of marijuana consumption in B.C. alone at between $ 443 million and $ 564 million.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article
published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky
international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a
study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
A 2016
study published in the
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity showed that hourly five - minute walking breaks boosted energy levels, sharpened focus, and «improved mood throughout the day and reduced feelings of fatigue in the late afternoon.»
The
study,
published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal, was requested by the Brazilian health ministry to investigate the causes of the microcephaly epidemic that the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an
international public health emergency earlier this year.
«Everything he said was already known to the IAEA [
International Atomic Energy Agency] and
published,» Jeffrey Lewis, a nuclear - policy expert at the Middlebury Institute of
International Studies, tweeted.
«Our researchers have been
publishing such research since 2013 in major peer - reviewed scientific journals, and these
studies have been reported widely in
international media.
The survey is
published jointly by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, the China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade (CCPIT) and the Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business
Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU).
He has co-authored
published studies with titles such as «On wealth and the diversity of friendships: High social class people around the world have fewer
international friends,» and «The Role of Positive Self - Evaluation on Cross-Cultural Differences in Well - Being.»
Titled «On wealth and the diversity of friendships: High social class people around the world have fewer
international friends,» it
studied the social ties between wealthy people around the world and was
published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences in 2015.
The
International Theological Commission (ITC), an advisory body to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, addressed the topic in Le Diaconat: Evolution et Perspectives, a formal
study conducted over ten years, completed in 2002, and
published early in 2003.
For example, in a recent analysis
published in an edition of
International Studies in Catholic Education dedicated to the question of whether there can be such a thing as a Catholic curriculum, Therese D'Orsa argues from the Australian experience that «attempts to give meaning to the concept of a Catholic curriculum... have ranged across a spectrum familiar to those who lead in Catholic schools» and that such initiatives have had a «limited impact».
As soon as the main theme of the Willingen Conference was
published, J.C. Hoekendijk, a Dutch theologian, in a paper in the
International Review of Missions, voiced a strong protest against the church - centric view of missions.54 The paper was communicated to all participants in the Conference for
study.
The Gluten Intolerance Group's Gluten Free Certification Organization (GFCO) has
published a
study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses and Legumes» in a special section of the Journal of AOAC
International, focusing on food allergens and gluten.
There was no mention of diarrhea in the
study, which was
published in the «Journal of the
International Society of Sports Nutrition» in 2012.
In its latest
study published in a special section of the Journal of AOAC
International focusing on food allergens and gluten, GIG said obtaining representative test samples for antibody - based testing (traditional way for testing gluten) is challenging when analyzing whole grains for gluten.
This
study was conducted in Malaysia and
published in the
International Journal of Food Science Nutrition.
Wang and colleagues
published their
study in
International Journal of Food Science and Technology («Effect of Enzyme Type and Hydrolysis Conditions on the In Vitro Angiotensin I - converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity and Ash Content of Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isolate.»
A
study published in the
International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition measured the nutritional content of broccoli by calculating the amount of vitamin C in organic, conventional, and seasonally grown broccoli.
Partially baked frozen breads after re-baking have a lower volume, denser structure and harder crumb than directly baked breads,» wrote researchers behind a
study published in the
International Journal of Food Science & Technology earlier this year.
According to a 2014
study published in the
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 17 % of US and Canadian consumers think organic food is also locally grown, while another 23 % believe locally grown food is automatically organic.
The
study was
published in the
International Journal of Dermatology.
The second
study presented by the Central Florida Medical School paper was performed in the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines and
published in the
International Journal of Dermatology in 2013.
A first of its kind pilot
study titled, «The Celiac Patient Antibody Response to Conventional and Gluten - Removed Beer,» was
published online by the Journal of AOAC
International, and was conducted by GIG at the University of Chicago's Celiac Research Center.
However, newer research has shown that GHG emissions such as atmospheric methane have risen rapidly since 2007, according to a 2016
study published in the
International Journal of Science.
In case you missed it, a recent landmark
study published in the peer reviewed
International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cancer.
The
study was
published by the Nutrition Journal (6/19/13) and acknowledged by the highest echelon of sports nutrition experts at the
International Society of Sports Nutrition's 10th Annual Conference (6/14-15, 2013) and the Nutrition and Exercise Summit (7/10-13 / 13).
The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has
published a
study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the Journal of AOAC
International focusing on food allergens and... Continue Reading
We are indebted to Dr. Ronald Mensink for providing updated meta - analysis results, to Dr. Peter Clifton for providing risk estimates from his
published study, and to the organizers of and participants in the First
International Symposium on Trans Fatty Acids and Health (Copenhagen, September 11 — 13, 2005) for informative discussions and international perspectives on trans fatty acids and cardiovas
International Symposium on Trans Fatty Acids and Health (Copenhagen, September 11 — 13, 2005) for informative discussions and
international perspectives on trans fatty acids and cardiovas
international perspectives on trans fatty acids and cardiovascular health.
• A review of nine cohort
studies published in
international peer - reviewed journals found «partner's smoking habit» to be one of the key determinants of a pregnant woman's smoking (Lu et al, 2001).
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.
A
study published in the
International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine reported that there is less of a chance of her being diagnosed with postpartum depression due to the release of oxytocin when a mother breastfeeds.
A case
study on D - MER performed by lactation consultants Alia Heise and Diane Wiessinger and
published in the
International Breastfeeding Journal cited the need for further research on D - MER.
The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has
published a
study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the Journal of AOAC
International focusing on food allergens and... Continue Reading
These
studies were
published in journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and the
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism in collaboration with renowned experts such as Drs. Oded Bar - Or, Duncan MacDougall and George Heigenhauser.
An
international, collaborative
study of almost 37,000 breast cancer cases
published in the Annals of Oncology in October 2015 found a 20 percent reduction in risk of developing hormone - receptor negative breast cancer for women who breastfed.
June 23, 2014 — The Lancet has
published a series comprised of four
international studies on midwifery.
The
study,
published in BJOG: An
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, examined the outcomes the 32,000 women's pregnancies.
Published by Birth (sponsored by Lamaze
International), the Hutton
study shows lower rates of interventions such as cesarean section, episiotomy, and medical pain relief for the home birth group.
Role of Breastfeeding Cessation in Mediating the Relationship between Maternal HIV Disease Stage and Increased Child Mortality among HIV - Exposed Uninfected Children Author (s): Fox MP, Brooks DR, et al.,
Published: 2009 Summary: This study, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed the role of breastfeeding cessation and its effect on mortality of HIV - exposed
Published: 2009 Summary: This
study,
published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed the role of breastfeeding cessation and its effect on mortality of HIV - exposed
published in the
International Journal of Epidemiology, analyzed the role of breastfeeding cessation and its effect on mortality of HIV - exposed children.
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.
A recent
study published in the
International Journal of Obesity involved over 700,000 women in their post-menopausal years.