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With the digital connect taking prominence, family time is taking a back seat and this
research will
definitely make parents take the initiative and collect their families and
lead them to improved relationships.
In some instances, at age 18, the effect of long - term exposure to higher air pollution was larger than the effect of gaining 5 percent body weight, meaning air pollution is
definitely a risk factor for diabetes, said Tanya Alderete,
lead author of the study and a postdoctoral
research scholar at the Keck School of Medicine.
«It
definitely looks like a packaged deal,» said the study's
lead author, Josiane Broussard, PhD, a former graduate student at the University of Chicago who is now a post-doctoral
research scientist at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center's Diabetes and Obesity Research Institute in Los
research scientist at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center's Diabetes and Obesity
Research Institute in Los
Research Institute in Los Angeles.
«The database can
definitely help drive design, not just of hair dyes but of other types of dyes, using the same approach,» says Tova Williams, NC State doctoral student and
lead author of a journal article about the
research.
I have always found that eating carbs before a workout
definitely leads to a better training session, and
research has proven that to be true.
It's only recently that studies and
researches around the world have shown that eating chocolates more than often does not result in pimples, but it
definitely leads to weight gain, which is another topic to debate over.
«The invasive honeysuckle was
definitely the highest quality habitat in terms of the adult mosquito emergence rates, even when you had very high densities of the larvae,» said graduate student Allison Gardner, who
led the
research with University of Illinois entomology professor Brian Allan and Illinois Natural History Survey entomologist Ephantus Muturi.
The Fitbit app will show users their period weeks and likely fertile windows, and yet, Conor Heneghan, Fitbit's
lead research scientist, said, «We're
definitely not trying to say we can predict ovulation or fertile periods at [launch] time.»