Sentences with phrase «preliminary evidence»

The work is in mice, but preliminary evidence suggests humans have it, too.
This study of an SP - informed group therapy for women provides preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of SP in reducing trauma - related symptoms.
The team also found preliminary evidence that poor nutrition affects other aspects of the animal's fitness.
Our study shows preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of mindfulness for children with ADHD and their parents, as rated by parents.
The team is still investigating how these initial rankings are established, but preliminary evidence indicates that females with mothers in the group seem to have an edge.
Scientists reported preliminary evidence that cocoa and dark chocolate may keep high blood pressure down, your blood flowing, and your heart healthy because of its antioxidant abilities.
The study is strongly supported by preliminary evidence obtained in vitro and in vivo.
The study also offers preliminary evidence that this remodeling may play a role in helping women transition into motherhood.
* Important to note that these are initial findings and are considered preliminary evidence, more studies are needed.
The more speculative a proposal is, the more the reviewers want to see preliminary evidence that there is some there somewhere or other.
In an emergency custody hearing, a judge hears preliminary evidence and addresses emergency situations only.
To be clear, there is preliminary evidence suggesting that contemporary evaluation reforms may in at least some cases have the desired effects.
In fact, our findings provide preliminary evidence to the contrary.
We provide preliminary evidence on how retirement plan structures may relate to the choices that teachers make.
In Western Australia, they found preliminary evidence of these oxygen whiffs in black shales deposited on the seafloor of an ancient ocean.
Last year preliminary evidence from the Sudbury and Super-K detectors showed tentative hints of such neutrino transformations but with limited statistical accuracy.
In the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology in 2008, researchers presented preliminary evidence that skim milk was associated with acne in young boys.
This study provides preliminary evidence in support of the predictive validity of the PWPE for making return - to - work recommendations at the conclusion of an industrial rehabilitation program.
Taken together, this study suggested that the three subscales (SSS, PASS and NASS) and the ESSSWBSS demonstrated preliminary evidence of reliability and validity and could be useful for research and screening purposes with elementary school students (Grades 4 — 6).
The study also provided very preliminary evidence that some vaccinated children had strong «booster» antibody responses when they encountered RSV in the community, but without RSV illness that required medical attention.
It presents the first preliminary evidence of liquid on the mysterious moon, thought to be similar to early Earth.
«While preliminary evidence suggests that e-cigarettes contain fewer toxic chemicals than traditional cigarettes, our findings suggest that a potential increase in harmful cigarette use may follow as e-cigarette use continues to rise among adolescent populations,» said Baskerville.
As regards prospective diagnostic studies, only preliminary evidence is available for some phase 4 aims for amyloid imaging, hippocampal atrophy, and FDG PET.
McKenna says since the technique works in the laboratory, the findings provide «strong preliminary evidence» it could work in living creatures.
This study also significantly strengthens preliminary evidence about the effectiveness of these compounds first reported at the 2016 Society for Neuroscience Conference in San Diego, California.
In fact, preliminary evidence already exists that HHV - 6 may be associated with some lymphomas, a diverse set of cancers affecting the cells of the immune system.
And Kraus cites preliminary evidence that New Zealand's endangered Hector's porpoises may actually be attracted to the pings.
But Wayne Koff at United Biomedical, who formerly led the US government's AIDS vaccine research at the National Institutes of Health, dismisses this criticism: «We would not have considered going to a foreign country unless there was sufficient preliminary evidence of safety,» he says.
Young also hopes the results, which should be compiled by the end of the year, will provide enough preliminary evidence to help raise funds for a larger trial testing the use of social media to combat abuse of a broader number of substances.
«These findings provide important preliminary evidence that strategies to increase the amount of time spent standing or walking rather than sitting may benefit the heart and metabolism of many people,» said Dr Healy.
«Our study provides compelling preliminary evidence that brain changes resembling mild traumatic brain injury are associated with frequently heading a soccer ball over many years,» said Dr. Lipton.
Back in 1994, a team led by astronomer Lewis Snyder of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign announced preliminary evidence of the simplest type of amino acid, glycine, but the finding did not stand up to closer examination (New Scientist magazine, 11 June 1994, p 4).
Meanwhile, education researchers are trying to weigh preliminary evidence related to skills students possess that are not easily measurable, such as being able to work in a team, communicating well, having academic tenacity, and «grit.»
New preliminary evidence suggests that consistent long - term practice may even promote longevity.
The present article describes preliminary evidence that this relationship may be important, and that reading difficulties may relate directly to inadequate printing practice in kindergarten and first - grade
Preliminary evidence points to high rates of cancer in intensively drilled areas.
Such analyses will take time, but Dr. Thompson said preliminary evidence shows, for example, that the earth probably went through a period of anomalous weather at around the time of the French Revolution, which began in 1789.
This study gives preliminary evidence to suggest that pharmacological treatment of depression in pregnancy with antidepressants also does not improve mother - infant bonding in the postpartum.
In sum, although these exploratory findings call for replication, they supply preliminary evidence that the CERS - M can be a valuable tool for clinical, educational and research purposes.
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