Wherever possible I base my advice
on published scientific studies.
Wherever possible I base my advice
on published scientific studies.
Wherever possible I base my advice
on published scientific studies.
Not exact matches
Late last year, scientists at the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia
published the first
study on this issue.
Dr. Roy Pool, a bone pathologist and professor at UC Davis who has
published 60
scientific articles
on his
studies, says, «He ignores anything that does not fit into his theory.»
The paper by Emma Derbyshire is an opinion piece, not a
scientific study, and has been submitted for publication in the British Journal of Midwifery, which we note runs misleading formula advertising (some to be featured in the monitoring report) and
published a highly - flawed article
on Nestlé's practices with multiple errors.
That's why the folks at the Cochrane Review owe the
scientific community an abject apology for
publishing a «
study»
on homebirth that amounts to a piece of garbage.
«According to the US Food and Drug Administration, the
scientific evidence is «mixed» over the benefits of adding ARA and DHA to baby formula, with no currently available
published studies on the long - term impact.
A comprehensive review of all the
scientific studies on swaddling
published in 2007 concluded that in general swaddled babies arouse less and sleep longer.
A physician who allegedly conducted human brain - activity experiments
on people associated with the NXIVM corporation has apparently not
published a
scientific study in years and there is no indication his private research was being overseen by an independent review board, according to a medical expert and records of the NIH and U.S. National Library of Medicine.
The
study, Increase in pollen sensitization in Swedish adults and protective effect of keeping animals in childhood, was
published in the
scientific journal, Clinical and Experimental Allergy
on June 6.
The
study was
published in the
scientific journal PLOS ONE
on August 28, 2013.
Since the turn - of - the - century
study by Nitsche and Paulus researchers have
published nearly 3,000
scientific papers
on tDCS — a third of them in the last two years.
«They are at the center of the storm for sea - level rise,» said UM Rosenstiel School Professor Gregor Eberli, a senior author
on the
study published in
Scientific Reports.
Modern diesel cars emit less pollution generally than cars that run
on gasoline, says a new six - nation
study published today in
Scientific Reports whose groundwork was laid in part by an American chemist now working at Université de Montréal.
The results of the
study, funded by the Malaria Eradication
Scientific Alliance (MESA), are
published in one of the world's leading medical journals The Lancet Infectious Diseases, and show that adding high doses of ivermectin, an endectocide class of drug, to the antimalarial dihydroartemisinin - piperaquine (DP) had a major and prolonged effect
on mosquito mortality.
It turns out that people who are the furthest apart in their views
on a
scientific issue are often the most educated and informed, according to a
study published yesterday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The
study, which is
published today in
Scientific Reports, used a mathematical model that takes into account whether people are naturally more of a morning or evening person, the impact of natural and artificial light
on the body clock and the typical time of an alarm clock, to predict the effects of delaying school start times.
The
study,
published in Nature
Scientific Reports, coincides with another publication
on the same subject but based
on other mathematical models,
published in Nature Physics in December.
A recent
study published in PLoS ONE, a peer - reviewed
scientific journal, provides new information for public health officials
on mitigating the spread of infection from emerging flu viruses.
The results of this
study,
published this week in the Nature
Publishing Group
Scientific Reports, allow us to know the effects of climate change
on past biodiversity.
Acting
on advice from the NSABB, the U.S. government last month asked Science and Nature to
publish only the broad conclusions of the two
studies, and not to reveal the
scientific details, in order to limit the risk that uncontrolled proliferation of such research might lead to accidental or intentional release of similar mutant viruses.
The results are
published in the
scientific journal Food & Nutrition in the article: Meals based
on vegetable protein sources (beans and peas) are more satiating than meals based
on animal protein sources (veal and pork)-- a randomized cross-over meal test
study.
Research by Michigan State University,
published in the current issue of Bioscience, explores the paradox that although ecologists share findings via
scientific journals, they do not share the data
on which the
studies are built, said Patricia Soranno, MSU fisheries and wildlife professor and co-author of the paper.
An identical statement
on two papers
published online this year in
Scientific Reports reads: «The
study was approved by the Institutional Review Boards of our institutions.»
The
study,
published in
Scientific Reports, looks at fossilized organelles (called melanosomes) that contain melanin, a type of pigment that suggests a color scheme for the birdlike dinosaur: gray feathers
on its body, a reddish mohawk down the center of its head, and white feathers with black tips that line the creature's wings and legs.
The St. Laurent Institute, a non-profit medical research institute focused
on the systems biology of disease, today announced in a
study published in the July edition of Genome Biology, that genetic matter, previously ignored by the
scientific community, may play an important role in cancer.
Now, in a
study published in
Scientific Reports, a research team led by Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC, Portugal) and CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier (France), and Benoit Goossens, from Cardiff University (Wales), and Sabah Wildlife Department (Malaysia), found that elephants might have arrived
on Borneo at a time of the last land bridge between the Sunda Islands in Southeast Asia.
In a
study published online this week in the journal
Scientific Reports, researchers from Rice University's Center for Theoretical Biological Physics (CTBP) and colleagues from Tel Aviv University and Harvard Medical School show how sophisticated genetic circuits allow an individual bacterium within a colony to act
on its own while also ensuring that the colony pulls together in hard times.
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd has been the first to
publish a
scientific study on the successful generation of hybrid lager yeasts.
What parents may not anticipate, however, is that their child's contribution to
scientific understanding could also be squandered
on a
study that is never completed or that fails to be
published in the medical literature.
We were able to show that it's not how this occurs,» said ORNL's Brian Davison, coauthor
on the
study published in
Scientific Reports.
Meanwhile, the committee says, the government should commission a
study of the associated costs, as well as the potential impact
on scientific societies, which often
publish their own journals and plow any profits back into other society activities.
A recent
study published in
Scientific Reports, led by researchers of the University of Barcelona in collaboration with several other research institutions, shows that the direct effect of climate change in regulating fuel moisture (droughts leading to larger fires) is expected to be dominant, regarding the indirect effect of antecedent climate
on fuel load and structure - that is, warmer / drier conditions that determine fuel availability.
The
study,
published in the
scientific journal Biological Reviews, concludes that the theory of «fecundity selection» — one of Charles Darwin's three main evolutionary principles, also known as «fertility selection» — should be redefined so that it no longer rests
on the idea that more fertile females are more successful in evolutionary terms.
In a recent
study appearing in Nature
Publishing Group's
Scientific Reports, the researchers focused
on the properties of schreibersite and conducted experiments with the mineral to better understand how — in a chemical reaction with the corrosive effects of water called «phosphorylation» — schreibersite could have provided the phosphate important to the emergence of early biological life.
That was the view from 1957, when geneticist Richard Beatty of the University of Edinburgh
published a book
on the
scientific study of parthenogenesis — the development of an embryo without the help of sperm.
The findings of the
study were
published online in leading
scientific journal, Global Change Biology,
on 19 October 2015.
A network of brain regions involved in self - disclosure
on Facebook has been determined, according to a new
study published in the open - access journal
Scientific Reports.
The
study,
published on the
scientific journal Cortex, monitored for the first time a group of patients before and after the intervention, assessing cognitive, psychological and behavioural aspects.
Now, a
study of nearly 1 million engineering paper co-authorships puts hard numbers
on the problem in this male - dominated
scientific field, and finds a paradoxical trend: Female engineers are
publishing in slightly more prestigious journals
on average than their male colleagues, but their work is getting less attention.
This
study is
published on 17 March 2015 in
Scientific Reports.
The
study was
published on the
scientific journal PLOS ONE
on 25 September 2013.
Parchman, who specializes in evolutionary and ecological genetics in in the University's College of Science, is the lead author
on a recently
published scientific paper in the journal Molecular Ecology detailing the
study, a culmination of several years of work with his colleagues Alex Buerkle and Craig Benkman of the University of Wyoming, and Victor Soria - Carrasco of University of Sheffield, UK.
On an expedition to an icy island chain off the Antarctic Peninsula's northern tip, researchers discovered a massive supercolony of more than 1.5 million Adélie penguins, according to a
study published March 2 in
Scientific Reports.
The impact of these events
on historical societal development emphasizes the potential economic and social consequences of a future rise in sea levels due to global climate change, the researchers write in the
study recently
published in the journal
Scientific Reports.
In a
study now
published in the
scientific journal eLife, a research group from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), led by Christen Mirth, shed new light
on how animals regulate body size.
Their
study has been
published in
Scientific Reports (a Nature journal) in an article titled, «Human age and skin physiology shape diversity and abundance of Archaea
on skin.»
The
study has been
published by
Scientific Reports
on July 31.
A new animal
study,
published in
Scientific Reports
on Feb. 12, reveals insight
on how a special type of dietary fibre, known as prebiotic, impacts the mother's gut microbiota and may be one factor in curbing obesity in moms and their babies.