Earlier this month, social science
researchers published an analysis of mortality data from the Puerto Rico Vital Statistics System to compare the historical death averages for September and October to deaths this year.
In 2007 Steven Nissen, a prominent cardiologist from the Cleveland Clinic, and
another researcher published an analysis of 42 studies, concluding that Avandia increases the risk of heart attack and death.
In the Journal of Clinical Investigation,
the researchers published their analysis of the genetic differences they discovered in patients» primary breast cancers and their metastatic cancers.
In the current issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a group of «paleolithic nutrition» and «evolutionary health»
researchers published an analysis of the acid - base balance of the diets of 229 hunter - gatherer societies.
Not exact matches
The UCLA
researchers» genetic
analysis is
published Nov. 15 in the journal Science and featured on the journal's cover.
The same UCSF team of
researchers had another paper
published last month (November 2017) by the open access journal PLOS Biology titled, «Sugar industry sponsorship of germ - free rodent studies linking sucrose to hyperlipidemia and cancer: An historical
analysis of internal documents.»
A recent meta
analysis published by the same
researchers in British Journal of Nutrition found that organic meat and dairy had:
Performing a «meta -
analysis» of data from 14 studies
published between 1999 and 2012,
researchers at Cinncinati Children's Hospital found a 72 % risk reduction in female athletes under 18 years old versus a risk reduction of only 16 % for those over age 18.
Though the
researchers note that the USDA wasn't involved in the study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to
publish, or preparation of the manuscript, it is always important to follow the money trail.
In a recent
analysis of 428
published studies,
researchers compared child outcomes throughout the world.
A third meta -
analysis was
published in 2007 by Ip et al. 31 The
researchers combined socioeconomic status — adjusted ORs of only 3 studies that were determined by the systematic review conducted by Guise et al32 and
published in 2005 to be of good or fair quality: the UK Childhood Cancer Study, 23 Shu et al, 20 and Dockerty et al. 19 Based on their
analyses, they concluded that breastfeeding for more than 6 months was associated with a 20 % lower risk for ALL (OR, 0.8; 95 % CI, 0.71 - 0.91).
While academics continue to study the subject, a meta -
analysis of research on the subject,
published in 2006 by
researcher Harris Cooper and colleagues, is often cited.
Most recently, in a report
published in January by
researchers from McGill University, an
analysis of New York City, Newark and New Jersey between September 2014 and August 2017 found that the median tenant within the study's area was paying $ 380 more in rent due to a decrease in housing stock caused by Airbnb's operations.
For the study,
published in the journal Nature Communications, the
researchers used a technique recently borrowed from the computer science field by neuroscientists — multivariate pattern
analysis — to examine brain scans that were taken while people looked at a picture of someone who had rejected them.
In a newly
published article in the international journal The Science of Nature the multidisciplinary team of
researchers report their
analysis of the internal structure of tooth enamel in a fossil walrus from California, Pelagiarctos thomasi, and in teeth of modern pinnipeds the New Zealand fur seal and sea lion.
Analyses such as these, which appeared online July 1 in Nature (Scientific American is part of the Nature
Publishing Group), have led
researchers to question the value of brute - force genomics for analyzing schizophrenia.
Studying 49 neuroscience meta -
analyses published in 2011, the
researchers find that the median statistical power of the 730 included studies was 21 %.
Some of the best support for this contention came in 2012, when
researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and their colleagues
published a meta -
analysis of 29 studies involving nearly 18,000 patients, which found that traditional acupuncture produced a somewhat greater reduction in pain than placebo or sham acupuncture.
The top 10 % of NIH grant winners (by total award) received about 37 % of NIH funding in 2015 — up from the 32 % the top group got in 1985, but down a bit from a peak of 40 % of total funding in 2010, according to an
analysis published last week by
researchers at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
The
researchers are now presenting their
analysis in the journal Genetics in Medicine,
published by the Nature
Publishing Group.
An
analysis published in 2013 from
researchers at MIT estimated that about 200,000 premature deaths occur each year in the United States because of fine particulate air pollution.
In an
analysis of ancient genomes
published August 4 in Current Biology,
researchers at Stockholm University and Uppsala University in Sweden and Middle East Technical University in Turkey report that at least two waves of early European settlers belonged to the same gene pool as farmers in Central Turkey — genealogy that can be traced back to some of the first people to cultivate crops outside of Mesopotamia.
An earlier paper by JFAST
researchers,
published in Science in February 2013 (Lin et al.), also suggested a nearly total stress drop during the earthquake based on an
analysis of geophysical data collected during drilling.
After a workshop on red dwarfs in 2005, Jill Tarter of the SETI Institute — a leading thinker on alien life — and her colleagues
published an
analysis that convinced many
researchers that red dwarfs are worthy targets for Earth hunters.
University of Georgia geography and atmospheric sciences
researchers provide the first detailed climatological
analysis of Southeastern atmospheric rivers in a new study
published in the International Journal of Climatology.
IRD
researchers and their partners have just
published a summary in the Global Change Biology journal, a meta -
analysis of carbon stock changes in the region's soils.
Now, in new research
published today in the journal Scientific Reports, the
researchers were able to build a «family tree» of bacterial motors by combining 3D imaging with DNA
analysis.
University of Eastern Finland
researchers were the first to
publish a methodological
analysis of the relationship between capacity variables and body composition in healthy 7 - 8 year - old children, all children having similar maturity status.
When the
researchers instead asked people whether they had eaten any of the animals in their lifetime, 95 % reported having eaten a protected species, the vast majority of which were lemurs, according to an
analysis published online this week in PLoS ONE.
A fresh
analysis published this week has debunked the claim, but
researchers are bracing themselves for a string of other false alarms to appear on blogs over the coming months.
The findings and
analysis of this remarkable fossil were just
published online in the journal Palaeodiversity, by
researchers from Oregon State University, the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Germany.
Researchers conducted an
analysis that included nearly 10,000 women with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutations to estimate the age - specific risk of breast or ovarian cancer for women with these mutations, according to a study
published by JAMA.
In 2006
researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany
published an
analysis of sex - related autopsy reports for 68 men.
In a study
published in Nature Genetics,
researchers from Uppsala University present the first global
analysis of genome variation in honeybees.
And in an
analysis published in August,
researchers concluded — controversially — that these footprints at Trachilos, Crete, appear to belong to a hominin, walking where none was thought to set foot until millions of years later.
The research entitled «Network
analysis of geomagnetic substorms using the SuperMAG database of ground - based magnetometer stations» has just been
published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics by a team of
researchers from the Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics in the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick; The Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway; and The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, USA.
An
analysis, performed by a team of
researchers primarily supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and
published in this issue of Science, reveals that from 2000 to 2006, black (1) grant applicants were significantly less likely to receive NIH research funding than were white applicants.
In three separate large
analyses published between 2015 and this year,
researchers at the University of Sydney and their colleagues compared evidence from dozens of studies to determine how well various pharmaceutical options assuage back pain and found all the drugs lacking.
In an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of University of Michigan Medical School
researchers publish the first
analysis of the initial results from the Healthy Michigan Plan, which launched this past April.
«The economic assessment presented here is preliminary, and a detailed cost and cost - effectiveness
analysis will be
published separately,» the
researchers say.
Developed by
researchers in the UK and Germany and
published in Nature Methods, OmniPath offers a comprehensive, unified collection of literature - curated signalling pathways based on an
analysis of 41,000 scientific papers.
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study
published in the journal Oncogene used next - generation sequencing technologies to perform the most detailed DNA - based
analysis to date of 25 commonly used bladder cancer cell lines, allowing
researchers to match patient tumors with their closest genetic cell line match, and demonstrated genetic alterations that may make cells more or less sensitive to common therapies.
Arnulf Grubler, a
researcher at the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis in Austria, wrote in a 2010 paper
published in the journal Energy Policy that France's success in nuclear energy stemmed from establishing a standard design for reactors, centralized decisionmaking and certainty that the government was committed to nuclear power.
The KU group at CERN, together with
researchers from Rice and Vanderbilt universities, played a leading role in the
analysis published by APS Physics.
«The question reveals a tension between the goals of health - behavior promotion and informed patient decision - making that has plagued
researchers in several health domains, most notably with regard to women's often overly pessimistic perceptions of their breast cancer risk,» Sweeny and Dillard wrote in «The Effects of Expectation Disconfirmation on Appraisal, Affect, and Behavioral Intentions,»
published this month in the online edition of Risk
Analysis: An International Journal.
The new study,
published in the journal American Antiquity, is one of several recent
analyses of the site from
researchers at the Illinois State Archaeological Survey at the University of Illinois and their colleagues at other institutions.
A team led by
researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) this week
publishes in PNAS a new
analysis of data on the genetics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
This isn't the first research conducted on the durian's unique scent; in 2012, a team of German
researchers identified dozens of chemical compounds that create to combine the smell,
publishing their
analysis in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Publishing in JAMA Pediatrics,
researchers conducted a systematic review and meta -
analysis of studies that examined the association between autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and fetal exposure to antidepressants.
In work
published online today, two
researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) now challenge the most recent advances in this field, using a classic mathematical concept to tackle the outstanding problems in Big Data
analysis.