The children, ages 9 to 16, also suffered significant dehydration despite an overwhelming display of knowledge and positive attitudes about healthy hydration habits, said Douglas Casa, a certified athletic trainer,
lead researcher in the studies, and the Director of the Korey Stringer Institute at the University of Connecticut.
This tendency held true for both groups, despite different rearing histories, suggesting that their disinclination to barter is innate, says Sarah Brosnan of Georgia State University,
the lead researcher in this study.
According to Dr. Raül Andero Galí,
lead researcher in this study, «Once we discovered the relationship between the Ppm1f gene and different psychological disorders after exposure to traumatic stress, we wanted to find an effective drug to prevent these changes and its negative consequences on the brain.»
The lead researcher in the study, Tim Coulson from Imperial College London, said the island provided an ideal opportunity to tease apart the factors driving the sheep's physical change.
Alonso, who was
the lead researcher in the study, is a neuroscientist from the State University of New York's College of Optometry
Michael Eller, Ph. D.,
lead researcher in the study, said the results reiterate that HIV pathogenesis may be different in the African context.
Not exact matches
And some
studies suggest they're right:
In a paper called «Environmental Disorder
Leads to Self - Regulatory Failure,» a pair of
researchers from UBC and Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business found that «being surrounded by chaos ultimately impairs the ability to perform tasks requiring «brain» power.»
In a study released in May by the University of Castilla la Mancha, Spain, researchers analyzed the make up and results of more than 4,000 R&D teams around the world and found that gender diverse groups can lead to greater creativity and better decision
In a
study released
in May by the University of Castilla la Mancha, Spain, researchers analyzed the make up and results of more than 4,000 R&D teams around the world and found that gender diverse groups can lead to greater creativity and better decision
in May by the University of Castilla la Mancha, Spain,
researchers analyzed the make up and results of more than 4,000 R&D teams around the world and found that gender diverse groups can
lead to greater creativity and better decisions.
In a study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of researchers found that letting astronauts sleep for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't lead to an increase in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring tas
In a
study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of
researchers found that letting astronauts sleep for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't
lead to an increase
in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring tas
in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring task.
While the results can't conclusively prove that all those second screens are causing the changes to the brain (differences
in brain structure could also
lead people to be more likely to multitask), the
researchers suggest that the results should nonetheless serve as a red flag for fans of multiple devices while further
studies are carried out to test causality.
«PCSK9 inhibitors produce impressive reductions
in LDL cholesterol and have the potential to reduce cardiovascular events,» wrote Dhruv Kazi,
lead researcher for the
study in an email to Fortune.
Professor Andrew Oswald, one of three
researchers who
led the
study, said companies that invest
in employee support and satisfaction tend to succeed
in generating happier workers.
In the 1980s, a team of
researchers led by a U.C.L.A. professor named Alan Andreasen undertook a
study of peoples» most mundane purchases, like soap, toothpaste, trash bags and toilet paper.
One 2011
study in the Journal of Consumer Research (full text, PDF) concluded that, even though the
researchers started the
study with the assertion that mess was an averse condition that would
lead to lower efficiency, their experimentation actually showed that
in some people, some clutter actually made them more efficient, helped them make decisions, and made them feel more creative.
«We can now generate extremely large numbers of these embryos and
study them
in detail,»
lead researcher Dr. Nicolas Rivron told the BBC.
«Our
study suggests that the less - educated are dropping out of the American religious sector, similarly to the way
in which they have dropped out of the American labor market,» said W. Bradford Wilcox, a professor of sociology at the University of Virginia, who was
lead researcher on the project.
There have been
studies done on long - term meditators, and
researchers have found through FMRI's that there are distinct changes
in areas of the brain that typically
lead to greater levels of peace, well - being and better mental and emotional control.
@BADGUY
In response to your request for where my cited statistics come from, I refer to a 2004
study commissioned by the US department of Education and conducted at Hofstra University,
Lead researcher was Dr Charol Shakeshaft.
This
in vitro
study led the
researchers to conclude that quinoa, kañiwa, and other traditional crops from the Peruvian Andes have potential
in developing effective dietary strategies for managing type 2 diabetes and associated hypertension.
But Kate Grimshaw,
lead author of the new
study and a
researcher at the University of Southampton
in the UK, said she has been concerned that parents are reducing the nutritional diversity of their infants» diet without there being a great deal of evidence to back it up.
Lead researcher Dr Michael Macknin, of the Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital
in Ohio, said the findings of the
study showed eating less meat and more plant - based foods could be «an effective lifestyle modification» to help reverse risk factors for heart disease.
In a study of 20 women ages 40 - 70 with inflammatory osteoarthritis, the researchers found that drinking tart cherry juice twice daily for three weeks led to significant reductions in important inflammation markers - especially for women who had the highest inflammation levels at the start of the stud
In a
study of 20 women ages 40 - 70 with inflammatory osteoarthritis, the
researchers found that drinking tart cherry juice twice daily for three weeks
led to significant reductions
in important inflammation markers - especially for women who had the highest inflammation levels at the start of the stud
in important inflammation markers - especially for women who had the highest inflammation levels at the start of the
study.
«
In general there is a clear and strong trend with reduced greenhouse gas emissions in diets that contain less meat,» said lead researcher Peter Scarborough, who added that the study was the first to «confirm and quantify the difference» between diet - related carbon footprint
In general there is a clear and strong trend with reduced greenhouse gas emissions
in diets that contain less meat,» said lead researcher Peter Scarborough, who added that the study was the first to «confirm and quantify the difference» between diet - related carbon footprint
in diets that contain less meat,» said
lead researcher Peter Scarborough, who added that the
study was the first to «confirm and quantify the difference» between diet - related carbon footprints.
This is the title of an article
in The New Zealand Herald on July 3rd 2007, bringing the news that the UMF ingredient
studied by scientists for over 15 years was identified as Methylglyoxal (MGO ™) by a team a
researchers from Dresden, Germany,
led by Professor Dr. Thomas Henle, head of the Institute of Food Chemistry at the Technical University of Dresden.
When the
researchers evaluated eight previous
studies, they, too, confirmed that curcumin
lead to reductions
in CRP levels.
In this study, and in opposition to findings elsewhere, higher levels of social support were associated with greater depressive symptomatology, leading researchers to speculate that for low - income men the perceived costs of reciprocity may have deterred them from utilizing available support; or that peer groups may have influenced their alcohol or drug use, or placed demands on their resources (Anderson et al, 2005
In this
study, and
in opposition to findings elsewhere, higher levels of social support were associated with greater depressive symptomatology, leading researchers to speculate that for low - income men the perceived costs of reciprocity may have deterred them from utilizing available support; or that peer groups may have influenced their alcohol or drug use, or placed demands on their resources (Anderson et al, 2005
in opposition to findings elsewhere, higher levels of social support were associated with greater depressive symptomatology,
leading researchers to speculate that for low - income men the perceived costs of reciprocity may have deterred them from utilizing available support; or that peer groups may have influenced their alcohol or drug use, or placed demands on their resources (Anderson et al, 2005).
Tamesha Harewood, a
researcher in MSU's Department of Human Development and Family
Studies, was
lead author on a paper published
in the journal Infant and Child Development that looked at fathers» influence on their children.
The slower times
led researchers to believe that the 5 - second «threshold may be a useful cutoff for exploration
in future
studies as a criterion for having an athlete stop play pending medical evaluation for concussion.»
Mandating such a limit would dramatically reduce total head trauma, including the accumulation of sub-concussive hits that
researchers at Purdue
in a 2010
study found can
lead to subtle cognitive deficits that evade detection via the usual signs or symptoms method.
The McGill
study is the first «to say that soft protective headgear for soccer significantly decreased the number of concussions for those athletes,» said
lead researcher, Dr. Scott Delaney
in an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formul
In a
study published
in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formul
in the Canadian Medical Association Journal,
researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes
in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formul
in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria
in their guts than those who were given formul
in their guts than those who were given formula.
No sooner did the UPMC
study issue, however, then came a second
study by the Virginia Tech - Wake Forest
researchers [4]- this one of an older group of 9 - to 12 - year - old football players - which found that reducing the number of head hits
in practice did not
lead to higher force impacts during games, precisely as they had predicted would be the case if the amount of contact was reduced during practice, and pouring a significant amountg of cold water on the UPMC
study.
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 2013
study [28] by
researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital and Virginia Tech [24] showed that reducing the number of head hits
in practice did not, as some had predicted [29][25]
lead to higher force impacts during games.
Dr. James McKenna is a
leading researcher in the field of bed - sharing and has quite a few
studies quoted on the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at University of Notre Dame website: http://www.nd.edu/~jmckenn1/lab/media.html The more important point here is that no professional should tell you what to do.
The Fragile Families and Child Well - Being
Study,
led by
researchers from Princeton and Columbia Universities, found that most unwed fathers are involved with the mothers of their children and say they want to be involved
in raising their offspring.
The women
in the
study gained 4.2 pounds on average between their baseline weight and one year after giving birth, suggesting that even small differences
in BMI can
lead to pelvic floor laxity
in normal - weight women, says Yale
researcher Marsha K. Guess, M.D.,
lead author on the
study.
In addition to Baumrind's initial
study of 100 preschool children,
researchers have conducted other
studies that have
led to a number of conclusions about the impact of parenting styles on children.
Dr Paul Ramchandani — a
researcher and clinical psychiatrist now based at the Academic Unit of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London —
led the
study, which assessed father - infant interactions
in the family home when the child was aged three months and compared them against the child's behaviour at the age of twelve months.
In a recent
study,
researchers led by Glenn Roisman of the University of Illinois collected morning cortisol samples from a group of 15 - year old kids (Roisman et al 2009).
According to a
study led by an Indiana
researcher, chocolate milk post-exercise speeds recovery and is more effective than sports drinks at increasing endurance
in a (subsequent) exercise session.
Lead researcher for this report, Dr. Scott Sicherer said, «These results show that there is an alarming increase
in peanut allergies, consistent with a general, although less dramatic, rise
in food allergies among children
in studies reported by the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-RSB-.»
Sarah Keim, Ph.D., a
lead researcher on the
study and a principal investigator
in the Center for Biobehavioral Health at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
in Columbus, Ohio, said that
in 2011 she found nearly 13,000 postings of breast milk for sale online.
A peer - reviewed
study led by Duke University
researchers found a measurable reduction
in the suicide rate
in Connecticut as a result of a law enacted
in 1999 permitting police to seek protective orders and temporarily remove guns.
«Males can be perceived as dangerous, and stress can muffle pain responses,» says Jeffrey Mogil, the
study's
lead author and a pain
researcher at McGill University
in Montreal.
Three years into his Ph.D.
studies, he was effectively
leading a group of five young
researchers in supramolecular chemistry at RCMMM.
That was among the findings
in a recent
study in Uganda
led by
researcher Allison Webel, an assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University.
The
study,
led by
researchers from Imperial College London and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, is published
in the journal BMC Medicine.
During this
in depth
study, an international team of
researchers led by British scientists investigated the impact of anti-hormone therapy on samples taken from patients with prostate cancer.
As Manuela Carneiro, a
researcher who took part
in the
study published
in «Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety», informs SINC: «This is due to the type of diet these animals have — strictly carrion from domestic and wild hunting species — because the consumption of hunting species increases the likelihood of ingesting
lead.»