The new twist to this story is that in
this latest study the researchers followed up on the subjects through the maintenance period - with 6 month and 12 month checkups.
Not exact matches
Various
studies at the time suspected sugar was bad for the heart, and the
latest JAMA suggests the Foundation paid the
researchers to counter those arguments and «downplay early warning signs that sucrose consumption was a risk factor in [coronary heart disease].»
When
researchers out of Russia examined the sleep and wakefulness rhythms of 130
study subjects (by keeping the obliging participants up for a full 24 hours and quizzing them periodically about how they were feeling), the scientists found that some folks really didn't prefer early or
late hours.
All the major oilsands companies are seriously pushing technology to reduce emissions and costs, and have been doing so extremely seriously the past couple years since the price crash of
late 2014 and the Paris Agreement,» says Vredenburg, who also led a team of
researchers that
studied open innovation among energy companies.
5th August 2016 The global valves and manifolds market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.56 % from 2016 to 2020, according to the
latest market
study released by market
researcher TechNavio.
Find out what Harvard University
researchers cam eup with in their
latest study, The State of the Nation's Housing — 2017 Edition.
According to a recent
study by
researchers from the University of Tulsa and Tel Aviv University, the massive increase in the bitcoin price in
late 2013 was caused by suspicious trading activity on the now - defunct Mt. Gox Bitcoin exchange.
As
late as October 2006, the journal of the British Medical Association, The Lancet, published a
study conducted by
researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and al - Mustansiriya University in Baghdad estimating that, since March 2003, there were some 601,027 more Iraqi deaths from violence than would have been expected without a war.
Rather than predict the impending doom of the church in America, this
latest study affirms what many
researchers have said before.
Researcher Dr Therese O'Sullivan of Edith Cowan University's School of Medical and Health Science said the eating habits of 860 WA teenagers from early to
late adolescence were
studied in order to come up with the findings.
The emotional consequences of stress from colic alone have lasting effects on the child's development and life dissatisfaction of the family years
later according to a Finnish Family Competence
Study Project by
researchers at the University of Turku.
Previous research has tied smoking cigarettes during pregnancy to behavior problems among children
later on, but those
studies couldn't rule out the influence of other factors, such as genetics or parenting techniques,
researchers said.
In a
later study,
researchers found that the higher scores held at 30 months, and that the babies who received breast milk were also less likely to be hospitalized again because of respiratory infections.
Significantly, the data showed that reducing the number of head hits in practice did not, as a
later study by
researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center [4] predicted, lead to higher force impacts during games.
A recent
study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition lends support to this line of thinking, whereby
researchers observed that excessive amounts of nutrition early in life are associated with being overweight
later in life.
That
study, from
researchers at the University of California, Riverside, the Oregon Research Institute and the University of Oregon, used personality ratings from elementary school teachers in an ethnically diverse group of children in Hawaii back in the 1960s, comparing those personality ratings to videotaped interviews of 144 of those people 40 years
later.
In a
study from the emergency medicine division at Boston Children's Hospital,
researchers have found that emotional and mental symptoms, such as irritability and frustration may show up much
later and hang around longer.
Researchers analyzed data on 1,000
late preterm, 1,800 early term and 3,200 full term infants from the Early Childhood Longitudinal
Study, Birth Cohort.
In the
late 1950s sleep
researchers reported that 70 % of the 160 babies they
studied began settling by three months of age.
A recent
study conducted by Dutch
researchers and published in the peer - reviewed BMJ found that the first three months of pregnancy is a crucial time for a baby's hearth health
later in life.
The
researchers note that the association found in this
study has potentially important implications for future RA disease burden, saying: «Women who took part in this
study were born in the 1940s and 1950s, before China's one - child policy was introduced in the
late 1970s, and at a time when breastfeeding was more prevalent.
A
study of nearly 3,000 women conducted by
researchers at the University of Buffalo in New York found women who experienced morning sickness during pregnancy were 30 percent less likely to have breast cancer
later in life.
In a systematic review of school - based interventions aimed at modifying knowledge, attitudes, social norms and intentions to breastfeed,
researchers concluded that «Overall, these
studies demonstrated positive effects on perceptions and attitudes toward breastfeeding and increased behavioral intention of breastfeeding
later in life.
The
study was begun in August 2012, and
researchers had hoped to turn over a final report to the International Rugby Board a year
later, in September of 2013.
According to a
study conducted by Stanford University
researchers and published in Psychological Science in 2013, toddlers who are exposed to more words at a young age have a larger vocabulary and better language proficiency
later on.
The
researchers split the 13 - week
study into two halves; six weeks in mid-2016 and then seven weeks half a year
later.
A
study by
researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine shows that when mice that are genetically susceptible to developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) were given antibiotics during
late pregnancy and the early nursing period, their offspring were more likely to develop an inflammatory condition of the colon that resembles human IBD.
But a new
study that used CT scans to probe three - dimensionally preserved fossil fish skulls shakes up the fish family tree by concluding that the emergence of polypterids occurred much
later than
researchers had thought.
For their
study, the
researchers used the
latest seismic models of Earth's velocity structure and 35 years of helium data.
The
latest in live - cell microscopy — multiphoton imaging, light - sheet techniques, and technology borrowed from Raman spectroscopy — allow
researchers to
study living cells in more detail with less effort.
Strengths of this
study, Dr. Li noted, included that
researchers used an objective measuring device and
studied a short - term outcome (miscarriage) rather than one that will occur years or decades
later, such as cancer or autoimmune diseases.
There is a body of evidence showing the benefits of synchronizing education times with teens» body clocks; interestingly, while «
studies of
later start times have consistently reported benefits to adolescent sleep health and learning, there [is no evidence] showing early starts have a positive impact on such things», add the
researchers.
In a new
study published in the journal, Epigenomics, the
researchers focused on whether a post-weaning diet, or a diet
later in life, could control the epigenome and affect metabolism in the body.
Heat - not - burn devices may eliminate users» exposure to tobacco smoke, but the vapor they produce has the same negative impact on blood vessel function as smoking, according to a preliminary animal
study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2017, a premier global exchange of the
latest advances in cardiovascular science for
researchers and clinicians.
Sooner or
later, every
researcher studying Comet ISON offers odds.
Connor and other
researchers are
studying the impact of omega - 3 and -6 on human eyesight and will release the results
later in 2008.
In a new
study published in the Journal of Health Psychology,
researchers from the University of Surrey have found dieters who eat «on the go» may increase their food intake
later in the day which could lead to weight gain and obesity.
11 Teens who begin drinking before the age of 15 are more likely to develop a dependence on alcohol
later in life than those who start when they are older, according to a 2009
study by
researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
The
latest results of the collaborative
study with the
researchers in Zurich were published in the journal Nature Communications.
Venerable paleoanthropologist Tattersall opens his
latest book recalling the time when, as a young
researcher in the»70s, he traveled to the Comoros Islands to
study lemurs and instead found himself in the midst of a coup.
Most of the rechristened genes were identified by geneticists
studying the fruit fly; when equivalent genes were
later found in the human genome,
researchers simply continued using the name of the fruit fly gene to avoid confusion.
Mice transplanted with cells grown from a patient suffering from Huntington's disease (HD) develop the clinical features and brain pathology of that patient, suggests a
study published in the
latest issue of Acta Neuropathologica by CHA University in Korea, in collaboration with
researchers at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada.
In the
latest study, the
researchers hypothesize that the downregulation of these three genes reprograms the cells so that they return to an embryonic - like state, in which they have the potential to give rise to a number of different cell types.
However, in
later studies,
researchers evaluating much larger numbers of virus samples could not confirm the high rate.
When
researchers study centenarians, people who live to be 100 or older — as Barzilai and his colleagues have been doing at Albert Einstein for more than a decade — they find that these well - aged individuals are certainly not immune to chronic diseases, but they get them
later in life.
On the North Slope of Alaska, snow is melting earlier in the spring and the snow - in date is happening
later in the fall, according to a new
study by CIRES and NOAA
researchers.
For this reason, the
researchers connected two components to make a hybrid in their
latest study.
A
study in the
latest issue of Hippocampus, however, suggests that
researchers may have to look elsewhere for the cause of lost memories.
A recent
study published in the journal Human Communication Research by
researchers at Rollins College and The Pennsylvania State University found that individuals who were exposed to intense verbal aggression as children are able to handle intense conflict
later in life.
The
latest signs, coming from a new
study by
researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, say yes.