Sentences with phrase «much medical research»

Because so much medical research is now funded by industries expecting a healthy return on that investment.
Sadly, there is no doubt that much medical research does in fact go unpublished — or perhaps is inappropriately altered or selectively presented in some way to make it publishable.

Not exact matches

I could go on and elaborate on a number of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith, including the Ice Ages, cavemen and early hominids, much of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts of medical research (medical research on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs).
Including some of the top research hospitals and medical schools in the world Taking 2 to 4 tablespoons of coconut oil per day has made a major drop in my cholesterol, dropped pounds, greatly improved my memory and made my skin that of a much younger woman.
So, after much research, and I must say personal wrestling with the idea of bleach (we all want to kill all the germs, but short of a medical necessity most of us can not lead a completely sterilized life), I tried Bac - Out.
Research and and anecdotal experience show that formula - fed babies are much more likely to be ill and require medical care more often than their breastfeeding counterparts.
Although their discussion deplorably misrepresented the medical research on breastfeeding, it also appropriately highlighted a much bigger issue: it can be very challenging to achieve optimal breastfeeding recommendations in the United States.»
Another great research article released by the Canadian Medical Association early this year showed just how much difference there was in the bacteria of a formula fed baby's digestion as compared to a breastfed baby, and that's really great information to have while you try to minimize your baby's risk of allergies and intolerances!
A system that could make or break the health of a baby should be backed by much more medical research!
«The updating of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 was an important step forward in helping to replace the use of animals in medical research and in enshrining the 3Rs principles of reduction, refinement and replacement of animal experimentation in law but it is clear that much work remains to be done.»
«Perhaps there are some mammary gland stem cells that can be coaxed to have a slightly broader potential than normal, but I very much doubt that embryonic - like cells normally exist in the breast,» says Robin Lovell - Badge of the National Institute for Medical Research in London.
«However, studies have shown that HDL doesn't work as well in people at high risk for heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular diseases, and that the functional ability of HDL matters as much as its quantity,» said senior study author Montserrat Fitó, M.D., Ph.D., and coordinator of the Cardiovascular Risk and Nutrition Research Group at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute in Barcelona and at the Ciber of Physipathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN), Spain.
While the majority of people in need of medical care go to community hospitals, much of the existing research on bloodstream infections focuses on tertiary care centers, or hospitals offering highly specialized care.
A new study carried out by the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Institute of Global Health of Barcelona (ISGlobal), a centre supported by «la Caixa» Foundation, associates for the first time mild obsessive - compulsive symptoms, which are present in a much higher percentage of cases than those that require specialized medical and psychological attention, to characteristics and specific alterations of the cerebral anatomy.
It's logical but radical, says Robin Lovell - Badge of the U.K.'s National Institute for Medical Research in London, who argues the «yuck factor» accounts for much of the opposition to such rResearch in London, who argues the «yuck factor» accounts for much of the opposition to such researchresearch.
But Robert Heinssen, who is chief of the Adult Treatment and Preventive Intervention Research Branch at the NIMH and who led the study, claims that prodromal symptoms, when considered in the context of a full medical history, can produce a much more accurate prediction.
That much debt can be a serious burden, especially for students who choose to go into medical research or one of the lower - paying clinical fields like primary care.
«We now also have a much better understanding of how TSPO recognizes and binds to diagnostic markers and drugs,» explains Markus Zweckstetter, head of research groups at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, and at the Center for Nanoscale Microscopy and Molecular Physiology of the Brain (CNMPB) at the University Medical Center of Göttingen (UMG).
Many researchers worry that ANR, with a starting annual budget of $ 350 million ($ 420 million) that's set to grow rapidly, will eventually cannibalize vaunted government strongholds of French science such as the much larger National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the similar - sized National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM).
The research by Hart and Acs examines companies in a much broader range of science - and technology - based industries that are important to the American economy (and to the employment prospects of scientifically and technically trained people), including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, optical equipment, industrial and agricultural chemicals, guidance and navigation systems, aeronautics and space, testing instruments, and much more.
In future research, said senior author Eric Darling, the Manning Assistant Professor of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology and Biotechnology and a member of the Center for Biomedical Engineering assistant professor of medical science, the team would like to target a gene expressed much earlier in the differentiation process to see if they can avoid a priming period.
I wonder why so much attention (and consequent funding) is spent trying to mimic the human brain instead of, for example, researching practical medical advances.
«The way things are going with... research and grant funding, there's much more funding available out there for medical research than for football and sports research.
The biomedical community «is going to miss [Obey] very much,» says David Moore, senior director for government relations at the Association of American Medical Colleges in Washington, D.C. Moore says that Obey had a rare understanding of the need to fund research and health professions over the long term.
Between 1986 and 1995, federal funding for biomedical research almost doubled, with half of those dollars allocated to academic research, and much of that portion allotted to medical schools.
In other provocative research, Jill James, director of the Autism Metabolic Genomics Laboratory at the Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute (and professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) has found that many children with autism do not make as much of a compound called glutathione as neurotypical chilresearch, Jill James, director of the Autism Metabolic Genomics Laboratory at the Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute (and professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) has found that many children with autism do not make as much of a compound called glutathione as neurotypical chilResearch Institute (and professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) has found that many children with autism do not make as much of a compound called glutathione as neurotypical children do.
But a much cited study, published in 1984 in the journal Science by environmental psychologist Roger Ulrich, now at Texas A&M University, was the first to use the standards of modern medical research — strict experimental controls and quantified health outcomes — to demonstrate that gazing at a garden can sometimes speed healing from surgery, infections and other ailments.
While deaths from infectious diseases have been steadily declining as a result of research and medical intervention, preterm birth has remained a much more difficult problem, say the authors of a recent study that collated child mortality rates and their associated causes between 2000 and 2013.
«In the past, many scientists were understandably afraid of talking about their use of animals, but the climate has very much changed,» says Frances Rawle, head of policy at the Medical Research Council.
«Almost every technological or medical miracle of today finds its roots in fundamental discovery - driven research done much earlier.
House appropriators also added over $ 600 million more for medical research in cancer and other areas, a much smaller amount than that provided in the FY 2017 omnibus; total medical research funding would thus drop by 38.1 percent in FY 2018.
The amount of time a blood sample used for medical research has been stored at a biobank may affect the test results as much as the blood sample provider's age.
Nishikura received both a bachelor's and master's degree in biochemistry from Kanazawa University, Japan, and obtained her Ph.D. in medical science from Osaka University, Japan, performing much of her thesis work at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, Emedical science from Osaka University, Japan, performing much of her thesis work at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, EMedical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, England.
He has repeatedly attacked research funded by the National Science Foundation, and has stood in the way of stem cell research, medical care and so much more.
«Much work still lies ahead, but we are optimistic that the basic research toward understanding the cellular machinery of protein folding and quality control will eventually contribute to solving some of the most pressing medical problems of our aging population,» Hartl said.
Based on our findings, the occurrence of cancer is much higher in adults over 75 years of age compared with the proportion of patients in this age group who enroll in clinical trials,» said lead study author Bindu Kanapuru, MD, medical officer in the Division of Hematology Products, Office of Hematology and Oncology Products in the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, who presented the results at the 59th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, held December 9 — 12 in Atlanta.
But there isn't much research on medical marijuana.
Few other areas of medical research have been the source of as much promise (and hype) as cell therapies.
Stem cell research holds tremendous promise for medical treatments, but scientists still have much to discover about how stem cells work and their capacity for healing.
But so much progress has been made at venerable research institutions that it now seems possible to honestly discuss the possibility of a new medical paradigm emerging within a generation.
When I first started, most of my time was spent with medical journals, but 15 years into my research, much of my time is spent with cookbooks.
Much of the research on the medical benefits of meditation has come from Dr. Robert Schneider and his team at the Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention.
«There hasn't been nearly as much research on marijuana as on tobacco as a cause of cancer because of it being largely illegal,» says Otis W. Brawley, MD, the chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society in Atlanta.
Undiagnosed gestational diabetes is a potentially much bigger problem than the additives in the drink, but considering the additives are unnecessary for the effectiveness of the test, I hope that the medical community will continue to research these ingredients and develop a dye and BVO - free version.
the real deal on sugar and carbohydrates and how much is ok (or not) according to the medical research
It's super cool, cutting - edge type stuff supported by 26 years of research (links in the show notes below if you like reading medical studies as much as I do).
«If you're positive for both, we know you will be much more responsive to anti-estrogen therapy,» says Julie R. Gralow, MD, director of breast medical oncology at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
According to Dr. Daniel A. Leffler, director of clinical research at the Celiac Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, the idea that people going gluten - free to lose weight, boost energy or generally feel healthier doesn't make much sense.
In fact, a whole area of medical research known as «the cytokine model of cognitive function» is dedicated to studying just how much inflammation, specifically inflammation of the brain, is correlated with depression, anxiety, and brain fog.
Much of the evidence, especially relating to the cellulite benefit, is anecdotal and much more research would be needed before dermatologists would consider it a legitimate medical treatmMuch of the evidence, especially relating to the cellulite benefit, is anecdotal and much more research would be needed before dermatologists would consider it a legitimate medical treatmmuch more research would be needed before dermatologists would consider it a legitimate medical treatment.
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