Parents and teachers gathered at Annandale High School Tuesday for the county's first «Sleep Night,» where a sleep expert
presented findings from her study on a school that moved to a later start times.
In a study to be presented on Feb. 5 at the Society for Maternal - Fetal Medicine's annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting ™, in Atlanta, researchers will
present findings from a study titled, Maternal Diet Alters the Breast Milk Microbiome and Microbial Gene Content.
At a poster session on renal cancer, a team at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, led by Laurence Albiges, now at Gustave Roussy near Paris,
presented its findings from a study of 4,657 individuals with metastatic kidney
Peterson
presented the findings from this study at an event on May 12 and took part in a discussion with Mitchell D. Chester, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education in Massachusetts, and Gerard Robinson, Vice President of Partnerships, UniversityNow.
She has also presented to people of many nationalities and most recently
presented her findings from the study, The effects of experiences with animals on the reading comprehension skills of students in the seventh grade, at the University of Vienna, Austria.
The Impact of the Solution Based Casework (SBC) Practice Model on Federal Outcomes in Public Child Welfare (PDF - 310 KB) Antle, Christensen, van Zyl, & Barbee (2012) University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work
Presents findings from a study that showed positive effects of the Solution - Based Casework (SBC) practice model on Federal outcomes of safety, permanency, and well - being.
This report
presents the findings from a study on the readiness of the special educational needs and disability (SEND) pathfinders to meet special educational needs (SEN) reforms.
Retention in a Parenting Intervention Among Parents Involved With the Child Welfare System McWey, Holtrop, Wojciak, & Claridge (2015) Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24 (12) View Abstract
Presents findings from a study aimed at understanding risk factors associated with retention in a 10 - week, evidence - based parenting intervention for families involved with the child welfare system.
Trauma Exposure, Mental Health, and Service Utilization Rates Among Immigrant and United States - Born Hispanic Youth: Results From the Hispanic Family Study Bridges, de Arellano, Rheingold, Danielson, & Silcott (2010) Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2 (1) View Abstract
Presents findings from a study indicating that Hispanic adult immigrants had fewer instances of traumatic experiences and mental illness than Hispanics born in the United States.
Key objectives include: 1) describe a toolkit to promote coordination in HV; 2)
present findings from studies of coordination in states and local HV programs; 3) share perspectives of state and local programs on uses of the toolkit, and 4) invite participants to use and provide feedback on elements of the toolkit.
Not exact matches
From the bank's universe of 37 million checking account customers, the think tank's researchers stripped identifiers and grabbed a sample of 2.3 million families across 23 U.S. states for whom they had «a very good window into their financial lives,» said Fiona Greig, JPMCI's Director of Consumer Research, who
presented the
study's key
findings prior to the panel discussion.
Another
Study Shows How Featured Snippets Steal Significant Traffic from the Top Organic Result A new study by Ahrefs found that when a featured snippet is present on a Google page, the first organic result received a significant drop in click - through - rate (
Study Shows How Featured Snippets Steal Significant Traffic
from the Top Organic Result A new
study by Ahrefs found that when a featured snippet is present on a Google page, the first organic result received a significant drop in click - through - rate (
study by Ahrefs
found that when a featured snippet is
present on a Google page, the first organic result received a significant drop in click - through - rate (CTR).
Guillaume Deglise, Vinexpo CEO,
presenting the latest
findings from a
study conducted by the trade organisation with IWSR for the global market review
from 2016 to 2020.
Technomic will provide an industry update,
present findings from one of the research
studies that was voted on by members and share insights on issues facing the Canadian foodservice industry.
Stratum Nutrition, a Novus International business focusing on nutrition through functional and specialty ingredients, will be
presenting findings from application
studies incorporating ApuraGreen kiwifruit paste during the IFT Annual Meeting 13 - 16 July in Chicago.
The
study's
findings have been submitted to Nutrition & Metabolism and were
presented recently by Dr Ralf Jaeger
from Wisconsin - based Increnovo LLC, who collaborated on the research with Dr. Jacob Wilson
from The University of Tampa.
In 2010, Finnish researchers completed a
study that
found that the same antibodies that are
present in type 1 diabetes were also more common in babies who drank formula made
from cow's milk, as compared to babies who had formula in which those milk proteins were broken down.
The
findings from this
study were
presented by Anita Moorhead (Registered Midwife) to the International Lactation Consultants Association (ILCA) Conference in Toronto, Canada in July 2017.
«Taken together our
findings show that EGF is a key factor
present in breast milk that prevents the onset of NEC in two ways: EGF prevents intestinal cells
from dying while at the same time restoring the cell growth that promotes gut healing,» says
study author Misty Good, M.D., a neonatologist at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Studies comparing human milk
from preterm mothers with that
from term mothers suggest that these immunologic benefits may be even greater for preterm infants because secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), lysozyme, lactoferrin, and interferon are
found in greater concentrations in preterm human milk compared with term milk.2 — 4 Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants do not benefit
from the transplacental transfer of maternal immunoglobulins that occurs primarily after 34 weeks of gestation.5 These infants are exposed to abundant pathogenic organisms during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization and may benefit
from the host defense factors
present in preterm human milk.6 — 9
A recent
study from Canada
finds an elevated risk for diabetes when a person has both depression and metabolic syndrome; the diabetes risk is higher when the two disorders are combined than when only one or the other disorder is
present.
Panelists will
present findings from three IYCN
studies revealing insights on dietary practices of mothers.
Seven
studies were included in the review that
presents findings from 12,760 people in high - income countries including the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
All non-Africans stem
from one major
founding population, the
studies agree, but earlier human migrations are also recorded in
present - day people's DNA, one
study finds.
Findings from two
studies conducted by researchers at AAAS's Project 2061 will be
presented at the following sessions taking place during the annual meetings of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) and the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
Now, the authors of the
present study report what they believe to be the first Jurassic ichthyosaur
found in India,
from the Kachchh area in Gujarat.
Ruckert
presented initial
findings from the
study last fall at the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene in Atlanta, Georgia.
The samples
from the
present study were
found 3000 km south of the previous site.
Specifically, after the analysis involving microscopic techniques and virtual models developed by the UA researcher, carious lesions caused by carbohydrates,
present in plants, were
found in the dental remains discovered at the La Brea Tar Pits site in Los Angeles, California, described by Alejandro Romero as «one of the most paradigmatic sites to
study fossil mammals
from the Pleistocene in North America.»
«These
findings present a conundrum for designing Dravet syndrome treatments that both control seizures and improve social behavior,» noted Nephi Stella, another researcher on the
study from the UW departments of pharmacology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences.
This is the
finding of a
study by Rebecca Mitchell
from Leeds Metropolitan University
presented as part of a poster presentation session at the British Psychological Society's annual conference today, Friday 9 May 2014, hosted at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham.
«One voice
from an Inuit hunter can be more significant than 100 scientists,» says Nweeia, who
presented his
findings at the 18th Inuit
Studies Conference in Washington, D.C.
This is the
finding of a
study by Kerry Schofield and Nicholas Shakeshaft
from King's College London
presented today, Thursday 8 May 2014, at the British Psychological Society's annual conference hosted at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham.
Presenting her team's
findings, Professor Lyn Chitty,
from the UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK, will announce the results of the
study evaluating the possibility of introducing NIPT into the NHS screening programme for Trisomy 21 (Down's syndrome).
The first - of - its - kind
study found the dual treatments to be safe and elicit a clinical response in patients, according to new results
from a phase I trial to be
presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2015 on April 19.
Institutional diversity:
Studying case data
from the 1990s to the
present, the researchers
found a correlation between jury racial composition and different legal outcomes.
«The fact that the
present study found that Oxytocin may improvement compassion among patients with post-traumatic stress disorder toward women provides new evidence that oxytocin may be able to improve the social behavior of these patients,» said Professor Simone Shamay - Tsoory
from the Department of Psychology at the University of Haifa, who led the
study.
Researchers
from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
present these new
findings in a
study published in the journal Nature Communications.
The first earthly pieces of Vesta were identified only in 1970, when a team of astronomers
studying light reflected
from the asteroid's surface
found that its spectrum — which reveals the minerals
present — perfectly matched that of a certain distinct class of meteorite.
Their analysis — which used DNA data
from a Neandertal woman
from the Altai Mountains in Siberia (SN: 1/25/14, p. 17) and 112,338
present - day British people — confirmed some links between Neandertal heritage and human diseases made by previous
studies (SN: 3/5/16, p. 18), but didn't
find evidence that Neandertal gene variants contribute to obesity.
A
study that will be
presented by Brendon Stiles, MD, Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York - Presbyterian Hospital, at the 95th AATS Annual Meeting
finds that these survivors still face continued risks resulting
from recurrence of the original cancer, appearance of new primary cancers, or chronic pulmonary disease, and calls for long - term surveillance of these patients.
Data Source: This report
presents findings from a nationally representative household survey conducted exclusively by GfK Custom Research, LLC (GfK) for C.S. Mott Children's Hospital via a method used in many published
studies.
These
study findings,
from a single veterans» hospital, will be
presented Friday at The Endocrine Society's 98th annual meeting in Boston.
In order to explore the factors that hinder and help individuals transition
from long - term residential substance abuse treatment centers to the community, Dr. Manuel and her collaborators, Dr. Obie Nichols and Ms. Erin Palmer,
from Services for the UnderServed, Inc., (SUS) conducted a qualitative socio - ecological model - based
study, «Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Transition
from Long - Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,» the
findings of which were recently
presented at the 2016 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State conference.
The
present blood flow
study adds significantly to the
findings from that prior
study and furthermore suggests that disturbances in the speech processing areas of the brain are likely of central importance as a cause of stuttering.
Researchers will integrate existing scholarly literature with new empirical
findings from a survey of science communicators, case
studies of science - relevant legislating, and qualitative interviews with policymakers to propose a set of best practices for
presenting science to policymakers.
The
findings of the three
studies will be
presented to a wide international audience of clinicians (radiologists), imaging scientists, healthcare providers and industry at the 100th premier annual scientific meeting and exhibition of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), which takes place in Chicago
from 30 November until 5 December.
«We
found that the relatively homogeneous population seen across western Eurasia today, including Europe and the Near East, used to be a highly substructured collection of people who were as different
from one another as
present - day Europeans are
from East Asians,» said David Reich, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and co-senior author of the
study.
A new
study has
found compelling evidence that microorganisms
from human skin are
present throughout the station, and some of the bugs could cause serious harm to astronauts.
These is one of the
findings of a
study carried out by undergraduate student Amy Spray and Dr G Meyer
from the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Liverpool as part of a School of Psychology Summer Internship Scheme.They will
present their research to the British Psychological Society annual conference today, Thursday 8 May 2014, hosted by the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.