Last month, The Lancet journal revealed
the latest results from a study on abortion trends calling for a new response to the stagnant or increasing abortion rates of the developing...
Last month, The Lancet journal revealed
the latest results from a study on abortion trends calling for a new response to the stagnant or increasing abortion rates of the developing world.
Building Science Corporation (BSC) recently published
the latest results from its study of a double - wall home in Massachusetts and found a somewhat surprising result about cold sheathing getting wet.
Not exact matches
While the new mid-stage
study results from DNDi were impressive (they showed cure rates of 96 % to 97 % even for the sickest patients and those with liver scarring), more
late - stage trials will be necessary before the drug is available on a large scale in the developing world.
The
results from a new
study suggest that people who were emotionally neglected as children may have a higher risk of stroke in
later adulthood.
To address the issues above, this paper reports on the
results of an 18 - year longitudinal
study of the relationships between infant feeding practices and
later cognitive ability and academic achievement in a birth cohort of > 1000 New Zealand children
studied from birth to age 18 years.
This was expected based on the
results of the pregnancy outcome
study from which these women were selected, ie, women with exposure to fluoxetine
late in pregnancy were more likely to have lower birth weight infants and were also more likely to breastfeed while continuing to use the medication.
NYPIRG is basing its
study in part on two Freedom of Information Law requests over the past year that found enforcement actions
from the state BOE have
resulted in «modest fines» levied on committees that filed their disclosures reports
late over the last five years.
This
latest study from Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology sheds fresh light on the issue, while still cautioning that the
results ought to be considered in the wider context of other contributing factors of mental health.
Preliminary
results from his
latest mouse
studies show that an herb used in traditional Chinese medicine supplies a microRNA that combats the flu virus in the lungs.
Although he is far
from recovered, and although hopeful
results in one patient don't mean the technique will work for others, the
study adds to evidence that there might be a way to restore consciousness to some patients — even years
later.
In this
latest study, the team examined whether rapamycin also reduces neuropathic pain, a state of chronic pain
resulting from injury to the nervous system.
«We know
from previous research that lack of insurance typically
results in diagnosis of cancer at a
later, and usually less treatable, stage,» said lead
study author Xuesong Han, PhD, Strategic Director, Health Policy and Healthcare Delivery Research, American Cancer Society.
Using an approach developed at Maisonneuve - Rosemont, consisting of an autograft to reduce tumour mass followed by a family allograft three to four months
later to clean the bone marrow of myeloma cells with immune cells
from a family donor (immunotherapy), the
study resulted in a total cure rate of 41 %, a record level using this strategy.
Ibuprofen is associated with increased blood pressure and hypertension compared to celecoxib in patients with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to
late - breaking
results from the PRECISION - ABPM
study presented today in a Hot Line Session at ESC Congress1 and published in EHJ.
«These
results indicate that endometriosis predisposes women to an increased risk of early pregnancy loss and
later pregnancy complications,» said the
study's first author Dr Lucky Saraswat, consultant gynaecologist
from Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, UK.
For more than a decade, researchers have been scratching their heads at strange
results from genetic
studies of
late ice age bison bones and teeth that have hinted at an undiscovered extinct species.
On an overcast afternoon in
late April, physics professors and students crowded into a wood - paneled lecture hall at Columbia University for a talk by Nima Arkani - Hamed, a high - profile theorist visiting
from the Institute for Advanced
Study in nearby Princeton, N.J. With his dark, shoulder - length hair shoved behind his ears, Arkani - Hamed laid out the dual, seemingly contradictory implications of recent experimental
results at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe.
This
latest research, published in this week's edition of the journal Cell Stem Cell, suggests that
results from studies based on this approach could be called into question.
Early
results from this trial and a similar
study in the United Kingdom published in April 2008 showed that four of six young adults with LCA2 who received the treatment could
later sense more light and perform better in an obstacle course.
The
latest results include two
studies from Amy Wagers's lab at Harvard University.
The
latest results to cause consternation are
from a comparison of mathematical and scientific knowledge called TIMSS, or Trends in International Mathematics and Science
Study.
A month
later, Lo announced
results from a
study involving more than 750 women in which the blood test detected an extra copy of chromosome 21, indicative of Down syndrome, with nearly 100 percent accuracy.
Rather than wait for the
results of that
study, Reiman says that he and his colleagues decided to conduct the two trials simultaneously to ensure that any positive
results from the Colombian
study can be quickly tested into a more representative population — drugs that work for people with early - onset Alzheimer's might not necessarily help those with
late - onset Alzheimer's, he says.
However, he says,
studies like this can «give us some clue» about what can
result from multiple insults to the developing brain because it shows experimentally that prenatal and postnatal impacts can work together to have synergistic effects on
later behavior, he says.
Results from one of the largest, most comprehensive
studies of ADHD found that some of those who were initially diagnosed with mild ADHD were no longer diagnosed when surveyed eight years
later.
«This first presentation of primary
study results from the
latest Phase 3 brivaracetam
study is highly anticipated in the epilepsy community.
Our
study, along with prior
studies, supports the notion that «cognitive reserve»
resulting from early - life and lifelong education and cognitive stimulation may be a potent strategy for the primary prevention of dementia in both high - and low - income countries around the world.21 However, it should be noted that the relationships among education, brain biology, and cognitive function are complex and likely multidirectional; for instance, a number of recent population - based
studies have shown genetic links with level of educational attainment, 22,23 and with the risk for cognitive decline in
later life.24 Higher levels of educational attainment are also associated with health behaviors (eg, physical activity, diet, and smoking), more cognitively - complex occupations, and better access to health care, all of which may play a role in decreasing lifetime dementia risk.
The
results from the
study showed that men who reported earlier or
later onset of puberty than their peers had a poorer semen quality and smaller testicles at age 19 years of age.
«While the
results of this
study are preliminary, they hold promise for enhancing and maintaining brain reserve in
later life, particularly among sedentary individuals who may benefit most urgently
from behavioral interventions like Experience Corps,» said Carlson, who is now leading a larger fMRI trial as part of a large - scale randomized trial of the Baltimore Experience Corps Program.
The
latest data, the
result of the largest long - term follow - up
study of autism treatment yet undertaken, is
from a randomised controlled trial by three UK research groups and published in The Lancet.
Reviews of clinical trials on hypnosis have concluded that the evidence of its effectiveness for smoking cessation is insufficient, but other research shows promise: The preliminary
results from a small 2007
study of smokers hospitalized with cardiopulmonary diseases showed that the patients who chose to participate in a hypnotherapy session were more likely to be nonsmokers six months
later than patients who chose nicotinereplacement therapy (NRT) alone.
The
results from this
study are consistent with earlier
studies in Alzheimer's mice in suggesting that moderate daily coffee consumption throughout adulthood could protect against Alzheimer's
later on in life.
Conversely, within non-diabetic populations, periods of IER (75 - 85 % ER on restricted days) do not typically affect fasting glucose levels 37, 41, 45, 48 or HbA1c 41, 48;
results of which can often be replicated by short term CER studies.62 - 65These findings are unsurprising given that frank hyperglycaemia within the T2DM diagnostic range is effectively a
late - stage manifestation of IR, which along with compensatory increases insulin secretion, can precede the onset of T2DM by many years.66, 67 Findings
from one large scale prospective cohort
study, Whitehall II, reveal a sharp increase in the trajectory towards fasting hyperglycaemia which is only detectable three years prior to diagnosis with T2DM.67 Consequently, it can be argued that changes in circulating insulin concentrations, fasting (hepatic) insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake / clearance are more sensitive markers of deteriorating glucose control than fasting glycaemia in non - diabetics.68 - 70
The
latest studies indicate that if you're trying to gain muscle, you'll generally get the best
results by eating anywhere
from 1.2 — 1.8 grams per kilogram of body weight.
In the
late 70's Dr. Brian Richards, taken some in - depth
studies in the effectiveness of the Arabic Jelq and his research was printed also
from the British Journal of Sexual Medicine and shown amazingly favorable
results for 87 % of the evaluation group.
Hairston's next
study, expected to be in clinical trials
later this summer, will examine whether increasing soluble fiber with a widely available fiber supplement will produce similar
results to those obtained in this
study using soluble fiber
from food.
Many animal
studies have established that calorie restriction leads to increased longevity, but the
latest science suggests this phenomenon may actually
result more
from reduced protein intake — specifically, reduced intake of the amino acid methionine, which happens to be high in meats.4
With thousands of supplements to choose
from - and ever - shifting
study results - a registered dietitian offers here a guide to: nutrition's
latest findings; detailed explanations of vitamins and minerals; information on fats, carbohydrates, fiber, and proteins; daily requirements; health weight evaluation and management; food labels; meal planning; and combating disease through nutrition.
PASADENA, Calif., February 2, 2006 — eHarmony, the Internet's # 1 relationship service, today released
results from The 2005 eHarmony
Study of Marriage in America, which show that singles who were matched by eHarmony and
later married are significantly happier than couples who met by any other means.
Results from the
latest cycle of the PIRLS assessment (that's the Progress in International Reading Literacy
Study) show the literacy achievement of Year 4 students in Australia has improved.
The
results are just initial findings
from the research, with the full
study expected to be released by Harvard Graduate School of Education in the
late summer / early autumn.
These mixed
results are also due to metacognitive experience: Students who don't learn to
study with a laptop
from the beginning, will have more difficulty handling one
later on.
In Part I, this year's focus is on the
latest results from two international tests, the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the Trends in International Mathematics and Science
Study (TIMSS).
The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) released the
latest results from the Trends in Mathematics and Science
Study (TIMSS) on December 11, 2012.
AASA.org) The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) released the
latest results from the Trends in Mathematics and Science
Study (TIMSS) on December 11, 2012.
Still, solid research can point us in the right direction, which is why I couldn't wait for the
results of the
latest study in the «Good to Great» series by the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY): Investing in What It Takes to Move
From Good to Great: Exemplary Educators Identify Their Most Important Learning Experiences.
But the
latest results from the Schools and Staffing Survey, or SASS — a nationally representative
study of teachers by the U.S. Department of Education released just weeks ago — show that 70 percent of teachers in their first year stayed in the profession.
The
study converted the
latest results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) into GCSE grades, allowing for a direct comparison of pupil performance between England and other nations.
Results from this
study will be shared
later this spring.