Sentences with phrase «need for further research into»

Thus, although several treatment approaches have been investigated, the limited evidence, side effects, lack of generalization, or focus on a specific comorbid disorder of these treatments imply a need for further research into new treatment approaches that have the potential to reduce the negative impact of ASD for children and their parents.
There is a need for further research into the Watch, Wait and Wonder Intervention and considerable interest in this.
There is a need for further long - term follow - up particularly of interventions that are delivered during the first three years, and for the use of multimethod and multisource approaches to the assessment of maltreatment.26 There is also a need for further research into potentially beneficial approaches to the prevention of recurrence and impairment, where once again, the evidence is limited.
While the Committee stressed the need for further research into the possible effect of the proposals on the supply of legal help to the most vulnerable, the impact these reforms may have on BME suppliers and the dangers of Best Value Tendering, the Government response has dismissed these worries out of hand, displaying a now familiar caviler attitude to the future of Legal Aid.
The reported results are anecdotal, with no verifiable data, and demonstrate the veterinary field's need for further research into the pathological consequences of declawing cats, no matter the method.
There is a need for further research into postnatal support for fathers if they are to become a breastfeeding advocate and champion the right of their baby to the best nutritional start in life.

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Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
I don't know, and probably need to look further into it and do the research for myself.
Further research is needed that assesses the impact of exclusive breastfeeding for longer periods of time and which takes into consideration various contextual factors, particularly in low - and middle - income countries, some of which are experiencing rapidly increasing rates of obesity (25).
Further research is needed to determine whether extending groups into the PP period or developing groups for other family support members (i.e., Hispanic grandmothers) would have a significant impact on breastfeeding duration or exclusivity.
The new Columbia report makes a big contribution to understanding the business of digital journalism in the U.S., but in many ways, the American experience is exceptional, and one should be careful in understanding developments elsewhere through this lens — hence the need for further comparative research into how our media are changing today and what the implications are for our democracies.
Before PCSK9 inhibitors can be approved for widespread use, further research into PCSK9 function using suitable preclinical models is needed.
While further research is needed into the connection, physicians treating one disease should be vigilant for signs of the other and counsel those patients about risk, the authors say.
Furthermore, the need to watch over the patient, «for hours after treatment may make this an impractical drug to clinically use and further research into dosages is required,» Manevitz said.
These questions highlight the eternal problem with non-traditional remedies, and further propel the need for more investement in research into these alternative medicines.
Improving public information about use of dietary supplements involves investments in professional training programs, further studies of population and nutrient needs, expanding the database information, enhancing collaborations between governments and universities, and translating dietary supplement research into useful information for consumers, health professionals, scientists, and policymakers.
Its findings highlight a need for there to be further research to explore how the geographical flows of trainees into the teacher workforce and during their careers «could increase understanding of the dynamic picture within and across different areas and help to develop policy solutions».
I'm a little baffled as to why the Ereader market is so choked with junk, and this is by far the most promising thing on the market, but I think it needs serious research put into making it faster, with more screen response, and Bluetooth connectivity as well as a micro sd card slot, would just make this the ideal replacement for books.
They believe in travelling close to the ground, not signing up for travel tours, living like locals as far as possible, making detailed plans (and throwing them away when they need to), diving into research, living it up when they can, living it down when they need to, finding rarely visited secrets, experimenting with food, learning a little of the local cuisine and travelling slow.
Perhaps the simplest form of a Summary E-memo assignment asks students to take the longer, more complex analysis from a formal memorandum and condense it into a shorter, simpler, email format.36 Another type of Summary E-memo assignment involves having students summarize their research findings as an intermediate step before they have finalized a memo or brief.37 For example, Ellie Margolis recounts using an email assignment in which she told students that their supervising partner was «going to meet with the client and needed an overview of what they had found so far, even though I knew they hadn't yet completed the full memo.»
The clear social gradient associated with children's vocabulary, emerging literacy, well - being and behaviour is evident from birth to school entry.1 These trajectories track into adolescence and correspond to poorer educational attainment, income and health across the life course.2 — 10 Neuroimaging research extends the evidence for these suboptimal trajectories, showing that children raised in poverty from infancy are more likely to have delayed brain growth with smaller volumetric size of the regions particularly responsible for executive functioning and language.11 This evidence supports the need for further effort to redress inequities that arise from the impact of adversity during the potential developmental window of opportunity in early childhood.
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