In
response to a study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, American Beverage Association consultant Dr. Richard Adamson, former director of the Division of Cancer Etiology, National Cancer Institute, issued the following statement:
Our response to a study published in the Journal of Immunology looking at how carbon nanoparticles (such as those found in air pollution) can alter structure and function of certain proteins of the immune system.
Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States, issued the following statement in
response to the study published in Nature Communications by scientists from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on cat predation:
Not exact matches
An attack can cost an organization heavily in investigative expenses and other
response and aftermath costs, as well as lost business opportunities after its reputation takes a negative hit, according
to IBM's annual global data breach costs
study published this month.
A
study published by Marketing Land found that 72 percent of consumers expect a
response to a complaint tweet within 60 minutes.
White's
study,
to be
published later this year, was developed in part as a
response to the British media's fascination with life satisfaction.
In
response to «Fructose Induces Transketolase Flux
to Promote Pancreatic Cancer Growth,» a
study published in the journal Cancer Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president for science policy for the American Beverage Association, said:
In
response to «Diet Soda Intake Is Associated with Long - Term Increases in Waist Circumference in a Biethnic Cohort of Older Adults: The San Antonio Longitudinal
Study of Aging,» a study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following state
Study of Aging,» a
study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following state
study published online today ahead of print in the Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In
response to «Fructose - Rich Beverages and Risk of Gout in Women,» a
study published online today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant
to the American Beverage Association, said:
In
response to «Athlete Endorsements in Food Marketing,» a
study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In
response to «Sugar - Sweetened Beverages and Weight Gain in 2 -
to 5 - Year - Old Children,» a
study published today in the journal Pediatrics, the American Beverage Association issued the following statement:
In
response to «Effects of Energy Drinks Mixed with Alcohol on Behavioral Control: Risks for College Students Consuming Trendy Cocktails,» a
study to be
published in the July issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president of science policy for the American Beverage Association, issued the following statement:
In
response to «Trends in Caffeine Intake Among US Children and Adolescents,» a
study published today by The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Beverage Association consultant Dr. Richard Adamson, former director of the Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute, issued the following statement:
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - In
response to a
study just
published in the Journal of the American Medical Association concerning the risks associated with bisphenol A (BPA), the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) encouraged parents
to choose glass in order
to lessen their children's exposure.
A first of its kind pilot
study titled, «The Celiac Patient Antibody
Response to Conventional and Gluten - Removed Beer,» was
published online by the Journal of AOAC International, and was conducted by GIG at the University of Chicago's Celiac Research Center.
Blood pressure
responses to high and low salt intakes may share similar genetic control mechanisms, according
to a new
study published in the Journal of Human Hypertension.
A
study published in January found that the immune
response to the common cold in a test group of mice was impaired at the lower body temperature compared
to the core body temperature.
Read more about API's
response to the recently
published Pediatrics
study on «behavioral infant sleep intervention» that's garnering headlines that sleep training is safe.
Midwifery Today just
published this great
response to the
study, including specifics about some of the
studies used in this faulty meta - analysis.
In
response to reports that women may be using this unapproved drug,
to increase milk production (lactation), the WHO and FDA are warning breastfeeding women of safety concerns as «there have been several
published reports and case
studies of cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest and sudden death in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market in a number of countries.»
They also demonstrate stronger brain
responses when they hear their baby cry, according
to a
study published in the May issue of the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
In total, we were able
to extract mean differences in total cholesterol between those breastfed and formula - fed from all 17 eligible
studies (representing 17 498 subjects); of these differences, 13 were based on the
response of individual authors (11 703 subjects), whereas 4 were obtained from the
published literature (Figure 1 and Table 1 for both).
In the
study,
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers found that these indirect effects explain, on average, 28 per cent of the total plant productivity
response, and are almost equal
to the size of direct effects on evapotranspiration (ET)-- the sum of evaporation and plant transpiration from the land
to the atmosphere..
According
to a
study published in the Online First edition of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), the measure, called the nociception (pain) level index, allowed physicians
to more accurately evaluate
responses to painful stimulation in patients under general anesthesia, compared
to traditional measures.
Doctoral candidate Joyce Cong Ying Wang said the
study, recently
published online in the Journal of Organizational Behavior, examined differences in individual characteristics — specifically career ambition and task attention — and business context
to see how they affected managers»
responses to incentive pay.
In a
study published last December, he and his team asked 35 participants
to read various scenarios and then speak or write a prepared
response that was either truthful or a lie.
Exposure
to cold temperatures can convert white fat tissue from the thighs and belly
to beige fat that burns calories for heat, but this biological
response is hampered in obese people, according
to a new
study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
The
study,
published in Science Translational Medicine, suggests that the mysterious neurological disease may be caused by an autoimmune
response to the parasitic proteins.
The project is a
response to the so - called «reproducibility crisis,» a growing concern that many
published studies may not hold up
to repeat testing.
The
study, «Heart Failure and MEF2 Transcriptome Dynamics in
Response to B - Blockers,» was
published today in Nature Scientific Reports.
Trypophobia, commonly known as «fear of holes,» is linked
to a physiological
response more associated with disgust than fear, finds a new
study published in PeerJ.
A
study published in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry tested a new imaging method that provided reliable neurofeedback on the level of amygdala activity using electroencephalography (EEG), and allowed people
to alter their own emotional
responses through self - regulation of its activity.
Thus the lower heart rate
response we found in the newly
published study may be tied
to residents feeling safer and experiencing less stress from their environment.»
► On Saturday, David Malakoff reported that Michael LaCour, «[t] he lead author of a now - retracted
study of voter persuasion and gay marriage
published by Science,» released a 23 - page
response «
to some of the allegations that led
to the retraction.»
Babies who develop food allergies display hyperactive immune
responses at birth, according
to a
study of about 1000 infants
published in the 13 January issue of Science Translational Medicine.
Findings from a first pilot
study of the new imaging system — a noninvasive method of measuring blood flow dynamics in
response to a single breath hold — were
published today in Radiology.
Building on the newly -
published pilot
study, the team will conduct experiments using a windtunnel which measures the behaviour of mosquitoes towards odours and electrodes which track the
response of individual odour - detecting cells from within the antenna of the mosquito in specially - designed secure laboratories at the School
to measure the
responses of malaria - infected Anopheles gambiae s.s. females
to human odours.
A recent
study published in Cell revealed that, while the related parasite Tritrichomonas musculis makes the intestine susceptible
to both colitis and colorectal cancer, it induces an immune
response that protects mice against Salmonella infection.
A novel
study in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal
published by Wiley on behalf of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), presents cases from Boston - area hospitals where victims were treated, examining the medical
response and imaging technologies used
to save lives and limbs.
Last year, for a
study published in Psychological Science, Tobias Egner, an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke, and postdoctoral researcher Yu - Chin Chiu decided
to test how
response inhibition affected memory.
This
study,
published recently in PLOS Genetics, shows that in the particular case of meiotic cells such as spermatocytes, the signalling route of the ATM protein also participates in the control system of the cell cycle progression in
response to DNA damage, something which until now was unknown.
The
study,
published in the Journal of Neuroscience, found that when microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, were blocked, female
response to opioid pain medication improved and matched the levels of pain relief normally seen in males.
In a
study published today in Cell Metabolism, UT Southwestern researchers identify a hormone that acts on the brain
to increase the desire
to drink water in
response to specific nutrient stresses that can cause dehydration.
The
study, titled «Behavioral
Responses to a Repetitive Stimulus Express a Persistent State of Defensive Arousal in Drosophila,» was
published in the journal Current Biology.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the
study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms of parent
responses reflecting the breadth of traumas children may be exposed
to, the findings,
published in the Oct. issue of the journal Pediatrics, offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense of cultural identity.
In a new
study published in Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, researchers found that inosine, a naturally occurring purine nucleoside that is released by cells in
response to metabolic stress, can help
to restore motor control after brain injury.
For the
study,
published online in May in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 423 male students at a large Midwestern university (not Case Western Reserve) completed extensive questionnaires in 2012 - 13; their
responses were anonymous
to protect their privacy.
In a paper
published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sangeeta Bhatia of MIT and Charles Rice of Rockefeller University describe using microfabricated cell cultures
to sustain hepatitis B virus in human liver cells, allowing them
to study immune
responses and drug treatments.
A new report,
published online October 24 in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, reviews 18 carefully controlled laboratory
studies that tested human subjects» physiological and behavioral
responses to sleep deprivation as they relate
to metabolic health.
In
response to sounds similar
to cargo ships, oysters slam their shells closed, seemingly
to protect their soft bodies, according
to a
study published Wednesday in PLOS ONE.