«As a man's fertility potential is often known in early life, our work suggests that the fatherhood status may provide insight into a man's risk of cardiovascular disease and death later in his life,» the researchers wrote in the Sept. 26
issue of the journal Human Reproduction.
Dr. Liu's research results from this study were published in the January 18, 2015 edition of the peer - reviewed journal Experimental Eye Research, and the February 1, 2018
issue of the journal Human Molecular Genetics.
The Leonardo Project was born in Florence, Italy, is sponsored by the Tuscan Regional Council and is the subject of a special
issue of the journal Human Evolution.
The authors of the study, published in the fall
issue of the journal Human - Wildlife Conflicts, concluded that the extra weight caused urban females to reproduce about three years earlier than their counterparts in the wild.
The latest in the series of such experiments has just been published in the September 2009
issue of the journal Human Nature, with the very descriptive title «Altruism Can Be Assessed Correctly Based on Impression.»
Not exact matches
This is an article authored by Dr. Palmer that was published in the
Journal of Human Lactation, Volume 14,
Issue 2, pp 93 - 98, copyright 1998 by International Lactation Consultant Association.
Journal of Human Lactation, Volume 13:1 Guigliani ER et al. (1994) «Effect
of breastfeeding support from different sources on mothers» decisions to breastfeed»
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His study appeared in the June
issue of the
journal Agriculture and
Human Values.
The public widely believes that the marine environment is under threat from
human activities, and supports actions to protect the marine environment in their region, according to a new study to be published in the February
issue of the
journal Ocean and Coastal Management.
Regulatory
issues must be addressed before moving to
human studies, Davies said, but the findings published in the August
issue of the
Journal of Clinical Investigation suggest that it may be possible to manipulate the bacterial residents
of the gut — the gut microbiota — to treat obesity and other chronic diseases.
Now a report, published in the March
issue of the American
Journal of Human Genetics, details evidence that one kind
of migraine disorder is a hereditary condition.
«The correspondence between genetic cluster and [self - reported ethnicity] is remarkably high,» the authors report in this month's
issue of the American
Journal of Human Genetics.
The statement, drafted by the Social
Issues Committee
of the American Society
of Human Genetics (ASHG) and the Public and Professional Policy Committee
of the European Society
of Human Genetics (ESHG), was published online March 18 in the European
Journal of Human Genetics.
Details appear in the current
issue of Human Reproduction, a monthly
journal of the European Society
of Human Reproduction and Embryology published by Oxford
Journals.
The report, published in the October
issue of The American
Journal of Pathology, suggests that the emerging H7N9 virus has the potential to cause a pandemic, since it may transmit efficiently in
humans and cause severe pneumonia.
But in mice that had been exposed to
human adenovirus, only the chimp virus - based vaccine worked, the researchers report in the March
issue of the
Journal of Virology.
Assistant robots are designed to help people with everyday tasks, such as dispense dispensing medications, whereas companion robots are designed to support people emotionally, serving as friends or pets, according to the researchers, who report their findings in the current
issue of the International
Journal of Human - Computer Studies.
According to a report published in the August
issue of the
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, multitasking may actually reduce productivity.
In a new study published in the current
issue of the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College
of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects
of situations on
human behavior in real - time and outside
of a laboratory setting in one
of the largest studies to employ experience sampling methods.
In a new report published in the January 2015
issue of the FASEB
Journal, scientists use mice to show that a
human membrane - bound enzyme called CD39, which can clear the dangerous buildup
of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from the bloodstream, significantly improves survival
of mice in sepsis.
The
journal also focuses on emerging professional
issues, the role
of education, evolving theories
of post-modern
humans and their environment, land use policy, the science
of collaboration and more.
They see five times faster than
humans, which gives them the fastest color vision
of all animals, according to a new study in the 17 March
issue of The
Journal of Neuroscience.
In a recent
issue of Nutrients and an upcoming publication
of the International
Journal of Molecular Medicine, Sang - Moo Kang reports the beneficial effects
of ginseng, a well - known herbal medicine, on
human health.
«We're a long way from applying this to
humans, but it's a good start,» says Johns Hopkins neurosurgery resident Tomas Garzon - Muvdi, M.D., M.Sc., one
of the authors
of the study led by Rafael J. Tamargo, M.D., and described in the October
issue of the
journal Neurosurgery.
In findings published online ahead
of publication in the September 2014
issue of The FASEB
Journal, researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA
Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University identify a muscle - building mechanism that could be important in addressing sarcopenia.
The Special
Issue Section
of the current Technology and Innovation —
Journal of the National Academy
of Inventors focuses on challenges to fresh water from environmental changes and from the
human population.
In a new research report published in the June 2014
issue of the
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, researchers show that in individuals with asthma, statins significantly reduce the in vitro inflammatory response
of human monocytes to rhinovirus (RV), the cause
of the common cold.
The study, published in the latest
issue of the American
Journal of Human Genetics represents an important step in our understanding
of how the hypothalamus and oxytocin control appetite and behaviour, says Dr Banka, who is also a Consultant Clinical Geneticist at Saint Mary's Hospital at Manchester.
She is the guest editor
of a new themed
issue of the Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society B, the oldest scientific
journal in the world, that focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to
human evolution.
The findings, published in the November
issue of the
journal Nature Communications, show that
humans are visually wired to speedily take in information and make a snap judgment about what's real.
A paper in the latest
issue of the
journal Nature suggests a common ancestor
of apes and
humans, Chororapithecus abyssinicus, evolved in Africa, not Eurasia, two million years earlier than previously thought.
The study, published in the newest special
issue of Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, was mentioned in a presentation on the topic
of medical marijuana to the New Mexico Legislative Health &
Human Services Committee last November, and is now available from Routledge
Journals with Free Access.
Writing in the latest
issue of the
journal Nature, researchers in the laboratories
of Gladstone Senior Investigator Sheng Ding, PhD, and UCSF Associate Professor Holger Willenbring, MD, PhD, reveal a new cellular reprogramming method that transforms
human skin cells into liver cells that are virtually indistinguishable from the cells that make up native liver tissue.
Two other studies, both appearing in this month's
issue of The American
Journal of Human Genetics, examined blue eyes in different populations and found the same mutation.
A new study, published in the current
issue of the
journal Computers in
Human Behavior, investigates what happens when people share via new media.
The research, part
of a phase I clinical trial to test the safety
of the treatment, was published as a letter to the editor in The New England
Journal of Medicine earlier this week and will be in the September
issue of Human Gene Therapy.
The American
Journal of Physical Anthropology published, «Successful enrichment and recovery
of whole mitochondrial genomes from ancient
human dental calculus,» in a recent
issue.
Despite the explosive growth in size and complexity
of the
human brain, the pace
of evolutionary change among the thousands
of genes expressed in brain tissue has actually slowed since the split, millions
of years ago, between
human and chimpanzee, an international research team reports in the December 26, 2006,
issue of the
journal, PLOS Biology.
Aug 8, 2008 Two New Predisposition Genes For Breast, Thyroid And Kidney Cancers Could Lead to More Accurate Diagnosis and Earlier Detection
of These Cancers Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Sondra J and Stephen R Hardis Endowed Chair
of Cancer Genomic Medicine and Chair, GMI, and her team published in the Aug 8, 2008
issue of the American
Journal of Human Genetics that germline mutations in SDHB and SDHD, which play key roles in the mitochondria (the cell's power houses), predispose to Cowden and Cowden - like syndromes.
In a paper published in the
journal Human Factors, Annemarie Landman, a Ph.D. student at Delft University
of Technology in the Netherlands and the research organization TNO, and her colleagues said one
of the
issues in training crews is the difference between startle and surprise, two different situations, both
of which may contribute to aircraft accidents.
The vast differences between
humans and chimpanzees are due more to changes in gene regulation than differences in individual genes themselves, researchers from Yale, the University
of Chicago, and the Hall Institute in Parkville, Victoria, Australia, argue in the March 9, 2006,
issue of the
journal Nature.
In the May 30 2013
issue of Nature, William H Kimbel, Director
of the Institute
of Human Origins at Arizona State University cast considerable doubt on the recent announcement in the
journal Science (see the report on this website) concerning fossilized partial skeletons found at Malapa Cave in South Africa and named Australopithecus sediba).
Nanomedicine, a leading MEDLINE - indexed
journal, has published a special focus
issue highlighting the interdisciplinary nature
of this emerging field, which explores the medical application
of nanotechnology to monitor, repair, and control
human biological systems at the molecular level.
In a special section in the October 26
issue of the
journal Science, Martin Paulus, M.D., professor in UCSD's Department
of Psychiatry, has compiled a body
of growing evidence that
human decision - making is inextricably linked to an individuals» need to maintain a homeostatic balance.
The study, published in the August
issue of the
journal Science Communication, examines what happened in August 2016 after the launch
of the first
human trial
of a Zika vaccine.
The finding, detailed in the Aug. 23
issue of the
journal Nature, suggests
humans and gorillas last shared a common ancestor at least 10 million years ago.
Joshua J. Gooley, Kyle Chamberlain, Kurt A. Smith, Sat Bir S. Khalsa, Shantha M. W. Rajaratnam, Eliza Van Reen, Jamie M. Zeitzer, Charles A. Czeisler, Steven W. Lockley; Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in
Humans, The
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 96,
Issue 3, 1 March 2011, Pages E463 — E472, https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2010-2098
A G Dulloo, C A Geissler, T Horton, A Collins, D S Miller; Normal caffeine consumption: influence on thermogenesis and daily energy expenditure in lean and postobese
human volunteers, The American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 49,
Issue 1, 1 January 1989, Pages 44 — 50, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/49.1.44
The
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry had on its December 2006
issue a report that found the ability
of red raspberries to repress the
human oral and breast, as well as colon and prostate tumour cell lines growths when they were tested in test tubes.
Avocado seed lowered cholesterol levels and may protect against arterial plaque formation, according to a laboratory animal study published in the March 2012
issue of the
journal «Plant Foods in
Human Nutrition.»