Not exact matches
In this The
New York Times and Wall Street
Journal bestseller, Adam Grant uses his own
research to show how success is increasingly dependent upon how we interact
with other people.
But Ioannidis is concerned that «stealth
research» — like Theranos» 12 years worth of development that has yet to produce a single
journal article — is enabling
new firms to «make big claims
with very limited data.»
In 1990, ground breaking evidence and
research on Human Growth Hormone by Daniel Rudman, M.D. shook the medical world (Published in the prestigious
New England
Journal of Medicine)
with the announcement that 12 men, aged 61 to 81 had received human growth hormone treatment and had reversed up to the equivalent of 20 years of aging in only six months
with human growth hormone injections.
...
Newest bits of evidence linking a young child's intelligence
with the quality of mothering and the amount of mental stimulation in the home comes from the
Journal of Educational of Psychology... Most important elements include the mother's involvement
with the child, the verbal and emotional responsiveness of the mother and the provision of appropriate materials, this
research shows.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is author of more than 310
journal articles, book chapters and other publications, and author or editor of 22 books in the fields of trauma, women's health, depression, and breastfeeding, including Treating the Lifetime Health Effects of Childhood Victimization, 2nd Edition (in press, Civic
Research Institute), Depression in
New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010, Routledge), The Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010, American Psychological Association), and Breastfeeding Made Simple, 2nd Edition (co-authored
with Nancy Mohrbacher, 2010).
Moms, prepare to feel guilty, but only just slightly: There's
new data out there that link the more years you spend in the workforce
with chubbier children.Researchers looked at body - mass index (BMI), which is a measure of weight - for - height, and found that the more years a woman spends at work after her child's birth, the more that child's BMI rises, according to
research in the January / February issue of the
journal Child Development.
In results to be published this week in The
New England
Journal of Medicine, the
research team shows that ongoing pregnancy rates and live births were equivalent in a group of IVF women implanted
with frozen embryos compared
with fresh embryos.
Dependence was strongly associated
with beliefs about physical appearance and depressive symptoms., outlines in a
new report published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a
journal of the American Association for Cancer
Research.
Living in an area
with noisy road traffic may reduce life expectancy, according to
new research published in the European Heart
Journal.
Led by Illinois chemistry professor M. Christina White, researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in collaboration
with researchers at Pfizer Global
Research and Development detailed the
new reactivity of the catalysts in the
journal Nature.
Research published in the International
Journal of Decision Support Systems investigates the pros and cons, assesses the risks associated
with carbon capture and provides a
new framework for assessing the necessary technology.
New treatment recommendations that guide physicians caring for children
with systemic JIA are now published in the ACR
journals, Arthritis & Rheumatism and Arthritis Care &
Research.
The idea to specifically study this group of patients was based on groundbreaking
research Garon published in the
New England
Journal of Medicine last year, which found that among patients who received pembrolizumab, those
with PD - L1 expression on at least 50 percent of their cancer cells showed the longest survival and disease control.
The process has to begin
with a
new idea for a flavor or concept, which can come from just about anywhere — Spors keeps his eye on current industry trends and
new food products, as well as
researching trade
journals for ideas that might work for ice cream.
New research published in the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology finds that women who were reminded of a time that their dad was absent from their lives — or who actually experienced poor quality fathering while growing up — perceived greater mating intent in the described behaviors of a hypothetical male dating partner and when talking
with a man.
New research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published online in The American
Journal of Medicine, finds that a higher body mass index (BMI) and larger waist circumference are each associated
with higher risk of hearing loss, while a higher level of physical activity is associated
with lower risk of hearing loss in women.
In a paper published online by the
New England
Journal of Medicine, investigators at Dana - Farber and
research centers around the world found that the drug combination — given as a single pill known as TAS - 102 — not only extended patients» overall survival, but also delayed the advance of the disease and did so
with very few side effects.
Xie also believes that the
new requirements to register data
with authorities before submitting papers to
journals will not affect most
research areas.
While Steve's at the conference of the World Federation of Science Journalists in London, we look ahead to some of the programming coming your way in the coming weeks, and we replay our 2007 interview
with surgeon Atul Gawande, whose recent
research in The
New England
Journal of Medicine and writing in The
New Yorker have caused a big stir in the medical and health care reform communities.
The
new technology, described today in the
research journal ACS Nano, has the potential to replace the traditional «best before» date on food and drinks alike
with a definitive indication that it's time to chuck that roast or pour out that milk.
A
new study in the
Journal of
Research in Science Teaching indicates that undergraduates who participate in mentored research not only graduate more often with science degrees, but also attend graduate school and pursue STEM careers at highe
Research in Science Teaching indicates that undergraduates who participate in mentored
research not only graduate more often with science degrees, but also attend graduate school and pursue STEM careers at highe
research not only graduate more often
with science degrees, but also attend graduate school and pursue STEM careers at higher rates.
But the
new Salk
research, published in the
journal eLife, suggests that rapamycin could also target the neural damage associated
with Leigh syndrome, a rare genetic disease, and potentially other forms of neurodegeneration as well.
A
new study in the
Journal of Dental
Research suggests that dental problems commonly associated
with cleft lip and palate may be caused by abnormalities in salivary glands and an imbalance of immune compounds in the mouth.
The study, which appears today in The
New England
Journal of Medicine, comes
with a number of caveats, says lead author Susan Stewart, an expert on aging at the National Bureau of Economic
Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Food fortified
with folic acid, a B vitamin required in human diets for numerous biological functions, was associated
with reduced rates of congenital heart defects, according to
new research in the American Heart Association's
journal Circulation.
New research published August 17 in The
Journal of Neuroscience suggests greater similarity between brain connectivity at rest and on task may be associated
with better mental performance.
Rising individualism in the United States over the last 150 years is mainly associated
with a societal shift toward more white - collar occupations, according to
new research published in Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Compared to married heart disease patients, being unmarried was associated
with a higher risk of dying, according to
new research in
Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access
Journal of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association.
Now, in
new research published today in the
journal Scientific Reports, the researchers were able to build a «family tree» of bacterial motors by combining 3D imaging
with DNA analysis.
Men who have higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness may delay by up to 15 years increases in blood cholesterol levels that commonly occur
with aging, according to
new research published in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
According to a study published in the leading
journal Science, Rafael Luque — a
research scientist at the University of Córdoba Department of Inorganic Chemistry — and other members of an international team comprising scientists from the South China University of Technologyand the KAUST institution in Saudi Arabia, have succeeded in developing a novel porous material
with new characteristics and properties which will ensure improve performance in a range of applications.
With the goal of providing basic information to help improve preparedness and mitigation efforts,
new University of Iowa - led
research published online in September in the
Journal of Hydrology examined how accurate current forecasting systems are in predicting rainfall from North Atlantic tropical cyclones that reach land in the United States.
In
new research, published in an article in The
Journal of Neuroscience, Burger and Oline — along
with Dr. Go Ashida of the University of Oldenburg in Germany — have investigated auditory brain cell membrane selectivity and observed that the neurons «tuned» to receive high - frequency sound preferentially select faster input than their low - frequency - processing counterparts — and that this preference is tolerant of changes to the inputs being received.
A multi-drug resistant infection that can cause life - threatening illness in people
with cystic fibrosis (CF) and can spread from patient to patient has spread globally and is becoming increasingly virulent, according to
new research published today in the
journal Science.
New research indicates that inflammation plays a causal role in the array of neurologic changes associated
with Lyme disease, according to a study published in The American
Journal of Pathology.
The
research — led by Ashish Khanna, M.D., an intensivist and anesthesiologist in Cleveland Clinic's Center for Critical Care — will be published online by the
New England
Journal of Medicine, in conjunction
with the American Thoracic Society's special session on clinical
research.
While this may be true when you first join, a
new study in the
Journal of Consumer
Research shows you'll bond less
with the other members of a support group as you get closer to reaching your goals.
But Marcia Angell, a senior lecturer in social medicine at Harvard Medical School and the former editor of The
New England
Journal of Medicine, says companies often structure
research in a manner that is most likely to yield favorable conclusions — by comparing a medication against a placebo, for instance, instead of comparing it
with its most effective competitors.
Writing online in the
journal Molecular Cell, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison describes
new research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates
with the cells of its host to switch genes on and off.
In the
new paper, published in the
journal Environmental
Research Letters, Höglund - Isaksson estimated global methane emissions from oil and gas systems in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging from reported volumes of associated gas to satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is released along
with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activities.
Vanderbilt - led
research, as part of an international, multicenter trial, found regular blood transfusion therapy significantly reduces the recurrence of silent strokes and strokes in children
with sickle cell anemia who have had pre-existing silent strokes, according to study results released today in the
New England
Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
The
new research recently published by scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) in the
journal Soft Matter carefully examines the relationships between self - motile and passive or inert agents to determine possibility of creating fully synthetic systems by looking into examples of biology interacting
with mechanical mechanisms.
The
new research, published in the January issue of the
journal Learning and Memory, found that drug cravings in addicted rats were reduced when they were treated
with VNS.
In a
new study recently published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturatio
new study recently published in the
journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists of Kiel University (CAU)
with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean
Research Kiel and international partners from the USA,
New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturatio
New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience —
with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
The
research, funded
with the support of the National Science Foundation and to be published in the American
Journal of Sociology in September, examined comparative data from the United States, European countries, Australia, Russia and
New Zealand, which was gathered from the International Social Surveys and the European Social Surveys.
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.
Their
research is published in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society in an article titled «Discovery of a
New Class of Non-beta-lactam Inhibitors of Penicillin - Binding Proteins
with Gram - Positive Antibacterial Activity.»
«We've known for some time that sleep deprivation is associated
with weight gain and obesity in the general population, but this study shows that getting enough sleep — even just two hours more — may be as important as a healthy diet and exercise for
new mothers to return to their prepregnancy weight,» says Erica Gunderson, an investigator at Kaiser Permanente Divison of
Research in Oakland, Calif., and lead author of the study published in the American
Journal of Epidemiology.
A
new study in the
journal Early Childhood
Research Quarterly finds that kindergartners and first graders
with high maintenance temperaments showed less disruptive behavior and more active engagement and on - task behavior in the classroom, thanks to a program that helps teachers, parents, and students recognize and adapt to individual differences.
In a 9 May interview
with Le
Journal du Dimanche, he hinted that he might be asked to lead a
new department resembling the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, a big
research funder.