American Express ranks highest in customer satisfaction among credit card issuers, according to a new
nationwide study by J.D. Power and Associates.
According to a new
nationwide study by Caroline Hoxby of Harvard University, ten percent more of the students in charter schools are proficient on state exams than those in neighboring public schools when a charter school has been in operation nine years or longer...
Not exact matches
The
study, which was conducted
by the non-profit National Cyber Security Alliance and web security corporation Symantec, polled 1,015 small and medium businesses
nationwide.
The average
nationwide cost for a private room is now $ 8,121 a month, according to a new
study by insurer Genworth.
A recent
study by economic consulting firm Analysis Group and commissioned
by OnDeck, measured the impact of the first $ 3 billion lent
by OnDeck to small businesses and found that these loans have powered $ 11 billion in business activity and created 74,000 jobs
nationwide.
In a recent
study by the
Nationwide Retirement Institute, 72 % of workers 50 and over worry about Social Security running out of funding in their lifetime.
A decade later, a
study of Episcopal churches
by Wade Clark Roof showed that church people tend to be divided into two groups: the «locals» who prefer to live in small communities, get their satisfaction from relating closely to families and to friends, and belong to local groups; and the «cosmopolitans» who prefer living in large cities, get their satisfaction from dealing with ideas and international issues, and belong to large state or
nationwide organizations.
The Millennials: A Generation Invested in Health and the Environment, November 2014 The Millennials: A Generation Invested in Health and the Environment was compiled from a 2013
study of 4,046 consumers
nationwide, conducted
by EcoFocus Worldwide Research in partnership with GPI.
According to the most recent
study by the National Center for Health Statistics, 70 % of black children
nationwide are born to unmarried mothers, compared with 21 % for whites and 41 % for Hispanics.
A
nationwide study to be released Tuesday
by the Chicago - based hunger relief group Feeding America indicates a sharp uptick in the number of Americans relying on food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters for day - to - day survival.
A recently published
study by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at
Nationwide Children's Hospital is the first to compare and describe the occurrence and distribution patterns of basketball - related injuries treated in emergency departments and the high school athletic training setting among adolescents and teens.
A newly published
study by researchers at
Nationwide Children's Hospital has found that the number of children treated in U.S. emergency rooms due to gate - related injuries more than tripled since 1990.
These babies are also vulnerable to the risk of infectious disease from bacterial and viral contamination of such milk, which was identified in a prior
study by the same research team led
by Nationwide Children's Hospital.
These sojourns certainly are not unusual: Cassey
studied a decade - long period starting in the mid-1990s and found about 500 trade missions led
by governors
nationwide, with more than 40 states launching at least one.
A
nationwide study found that assaults on guards
by inmates were 49 percent more frequent in private prisons than in government - run prisons.
The researchers caution that their
study was limited
by the relatively few locations
nationwide that routinely monitor particulate matter.
The
study was conducted
by Researchers from
Nationwide Children's Hospital in collaboration with AveXis, Inc. and The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
This
study builds on nearly three decades of foundational research led
by teams at
Nationwide Children's and Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center and exemplifies the strong basic science and clinical bonds between the two institutions.
Now, a new
study by scientists in The Research Institute at
Nationwide Children's Hospital points to a potential culprit in this good - cell - gone - bad scenario, a key step toward the ultimate goal of developing a treatment.
Inhibiting NF - ƘB in microglia in mice slowed disease progression
by 47 percent, says Brian Kaspar, MD, a principal investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy at
Nationwide Children's and senior author of the new
study.
The
study is based on a 98 - question survey of 1,141 RNs, which is part of RN Work Project, a
nationwide, 10 - year longitudinal survey of RNs begun in 2006
by Kovner and Brewer, and supported
by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The
study, titled Impact of Fetal Gender on the Risk of Preterm, a Dutch
nationwide study, looked at 1,947,266 singleton births
by Caucasian women between 1999 and 2010 with a fetus alive at the onset of labor.
«This is the first
nationwide study to demonstrate the presence and estimate the prevalence of malaria caused
by pfhrp2 - deleted P. falciparum in asymptomatic children,» said Jonathan Parr, M.D., M.P.H., the
study's lead author and a researcher within UNC's Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Ecology Lab.
A new
study by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at
Nationwide Children's Hospital examined data relating to children age 3 years and younger who were treated in U.S. emergency departments from 2003 through 2010 for high chair - related injuries.
Pia Glatz, M.D., of the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and coauthors conducted a
nationwide study of more than 2 million children born in Sweden from 1973 through 1993
by using a variety of national health care databases, school achievement registries, and the military conscription register.
For their new
study, researchers led by Lee Westmaas examined psychological correlates of smoking status and patterns, likelihood of quitting, and intentions to quit among long - term survivors enrolled in the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed can
study, researchers led
by Lee Westmaas examined psychological correlates of smoking status and patterns, likelihood of quitting, and intentions to quit among long - term survivors enrolled in the American Cancer Society's
Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed can
Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal
nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed can
study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed cancers.
«Short and long term effects of psychosocial therapy provided to persons after deliberate self - harm: a register - based,
nationwide multicentre
study using propensity score matching» was written
by Annette Erlangsen, Bertel Dam Lind, Elizabeth A Stuart, Ping Qin, Elsebeth Stenager, Kim Juul Larsen, August Wang, Marianne Hvid, Ann Colleen Nielsen, Christian Møller Pedersen, Jan - Henrik Winsløv, Charlotte Langhoff, Charlotte Mühlmann and Merete Nordentoft.
Researchers in Taiwan examined the association between ACEI / ARB use and the risk of long - term dialysis and death in a
nationwide group of 28,497 patients in a
study by Ta - Wei Hsu, M.D., of the National Yang - Ming University Hospital, and colleagues.
The
study, led
by a team in The Research Institute at
Nationwide Children's Hospital, is the first of its kind to show these results from an exon - skipping drug — a class of therapeutics that allows cells to skip over missing parts of the gene and produce protein naturally.
These efforts, led
by the American College of Surgeons (ACS), are being driven not
by a federal mandate, but
by a desire to improve patient care, says R. Lawrence Moss, MD, corresponding author of this new
study and surgeon - in - chief at
Nationwide Children's Hospital.
A new
study conducted
by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Research Institute at
Nationwide Children's Hospital investigated sports - and recreation - related eye injuries during a 23 - year period and found a slight decrease in eye injuries overall; however, the rate of eye injury associated with non-powder guns (including BB, pellet and paintball guns) increased
by almost 170 %.
Neuroblastoma has specific treatment recommendations developed
by the Children's Oncology Group (COG), a
nationwide cooperative group devoted to the
study and treatment of pediatric malignancies.
In a new
study, scientists led
by Selvi C. Jeyaraj of the Research Institute at
Nationwide Children's Hospital have identified a biological mechanism that may be responsible for icy extremities: an interaction between a series of molecules and receptors on smooth muscle cells that line the skin's tiny blood vessels.
4/26/2007 UCSD to Participate in
Nationwide Trial to Assess Impact of Omega - 3 Fatty Acid on the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease Nutritionists have long endorsed fish as part of a heart - healthy diet, and now some
studies suggest that omega - 3 fatty acids found in the oil of certain fish and algae as well as human breast milk may also benefit the brain
by lowering the risk of Al...
October 13, 2015 Advanced ambulance care increases mortality Patients suffering from trauma, heart attack or stroke have a better chance at survival if they are transported
by a basic life support ambulance than
by an advanced life support ambulance, according to a new
study involving data from nearly 400,000 patients in non-rural counties
nationwide.
A
nationwide study conducted
by UCLA School of Medicine found that 75 percent of patients hospitalized for a heart attack had LDL cholesterol within the so called safe range — below 130 mg / dl.
Children
nationwide found it easier to buy cigarettes in 1993 than in 1989, according to the
study by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Nationwide studies don't exist yet, but according to a 2005 - 06
study conducted
by Pennsylvania 4Sight Benchmark Assessment, 53 percent of Pennsylvania students showed improvement using online education - assistance tutoring.
In another
nationwide study, nine out of ten high school teachers surveyed
by the American School Board Journal (ASBJ) and the Education Writers Association acknowledged that cheating is a problem in their school.
The
studies, «What Do Parents Think of Their Children's Schools: EdNext poll compares charter, district, and private schools
nationwide,»
by Samuel Barrows, Paul E. Peterson, and Martin R. West and «How Satisfied are Parents from Various Backgrounds with Their Children's Schools?
The Lynch
study estimated that the total annual budgetary, crime, and earnings benefits from a universal program in place
nationwide would be $ 779 billion
by 2050.
More than half of students visiting campus clinics cite anxiety as a health concern, according to a recent
study of more than 100,000 students
nationwide by the Center for Collegiate Mental Health at Penn State.
According to a 2009
study by ACT, a nonprofit assessment organization, less than one - quarter of graduating high school seniors
nationwide are college ready, based on English, math, reading, and science scores.
While this
study was limited
by the number of participants who self - selected to take part, the researchers are hoping to secure additional funding to expand it
nationwide, to gather reliable large - scale, nationally - representative data on this issue.
A
nationwide study published last year
by the National Bureau of Economic Research showed that NCLB had led to «substantial and almost universal gains in math» — a result consistent with previous research.
One
study of high school students in three
studies conducted
by the National Center for Education Statistics indicated that 12 percent of high school dropouts
nationwide left school to take care of a family member.»
Science textbooks used
by an estimated 80 percent of middle school students
nationwide are riddled with errors, a new
study concludes.
«Early Childhood Preparation for School Leaders: Lessons from New Jersey Principal Certification Programs»
by the Center for the
Study of Child Care Employment at the University of California, Berkeley, found that principal familiarity with pre-K is a problem
nationwide but researchers zeroed in on New Jersey, which has a highly regarded public pre-K program but no requirement for principals to have college - level coursework in early childhood education.
We serve 40,000 students
nationwide by providing them with a challenging, effective program of academic
study and strong moral development in a safe, nurturing environment.
This was a
nationwide study prepared
by Public Agenda, a nonprofit organization dedicated to unbiased public opinion research, for The Pew Charitable Trusts.