Sentences with phrase «studies published on»

There have been a number of studies published on sitting's effect, including a link to diabetes and cardiovascular risk and research from more than 200,000 people in the Sax Institute's 45 and Up Study showing a link between sitting time and increased risk of premature death.
If you were to carefully review the thousands of studies published on soy, I strongly believe you would reach the same conclusion as I have — which is, the risks of consuming unfermented soy products FAR outweigh any possible benefits.
But most of the studies published on this topic support an association between gratitude and an individual's well - being.
MI has been proven to restore ovulation and improve egg quality in women with PCOS (Unfer et al. 2012) while a systematic review of all studies published on PCOS and DCI up until May 2010 found that DCI administration also had beneficial effects on ovulation and metabolism (Galazis et al. 2011).
Two studies published on July 9th in PLOS Pathogens provide results on Nabs that could help guide vaccine design.
The few studies published on this learning aspect, however, have not yielded any clear results so far.
Medical studies published on the medical website Pediatrics state that keeping a new - born baby in an upright position for long periods of time lowers the amount of oxygen in its blood.
Although there have been several studies published on the extent and nature of advertising regulations throughout the world [19 — 22] and the impact of advertising bans [23], there is a vacuum of research on compliance with advertising regulations.
One the largest analysis of the peer - reviewed literature was published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2010, and this meta - analysis looked at almost 350,000 studies published on saturated fats, and concluded:
A UK study published on October 27, 2017 reported that the majority of politicians do not know where money comes from.
The call follows a YouGov study published on World Sleep Day that found that over a third of workers have sleepless nights due to financial difficulties and debt.
In a new study published on 19 February in the open access journal PLOS Biology, researchers show that similar — or even identical — mutations can occur during diversification in completely separate populations of E. coli evolving in different environments over more than 1000 generations.
In a new study published on 19 February in the open access journal PLOS Biology, researchers show that similar - or even identical - mutations can occur during diversification in completely separate populations of E. coli evolving in different environments over more than 1000 generations.
Mothers can continue to experience excessive sleepiness as long as 18 weeks postpartum, according to an Australian study published on PLOSone.
We have not come across a study published on this subject.
Experts have predicted Labour will suffer heavy losses across the country in the council elections on 4 May, while a study published on Sunday said it seemed unlikely the party would retain any authorities at all in Scotland.
In a study published on Nov. 16, scientists discovered that human brains exhibit more plasticity, propensity to be modeled by the environment, than chimpanzee brains and that this may have accounted for part of human evolution.
The study published on May 11 in Current Biology also shows that whales most likely lost the hind limbs that stuck out from their bodies more recently than previously estimated.
A study published on December 3rd in PLOS Pathogens suggests that one such strategy blocking the PD - 1 / PD - L1 pathway works, but only when the overall HIV load is low and regulatory T cells cooperate.
A study published on October 23rd in PLOS Pathogens reports that a bacterium isolated from the gut of an Aedes mosquito can reduce infection of mosquitoes by malaria parasites and dengue virus.
Whooping cough has been found in a fifth of UK school age children visiting their doctor with a persistent cough, even though most have been fully vaccinated, finds a study published on bmj.com today.
According to a study published on the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, most genes involved in complex processes are present in sponges.
Musical preferences seem to be mainly shaped by a person's cultural upbringing and experiences rather than biological factors, according to a study published on July 13 in Nature.
A study published on October 15th in PLOS Pathogens explores what distinguishes this fungus from its relatives and likely makes it so dangerous.
Criticisms tended to come from scientists working in the same fields, but separated by at least 150 miles geographically, according to the study published on 26 October in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A study published on May 7th in PLOS Pathogens now shows that a candidate vaccine can induce long - lasting immunity against the parasite in mice.
Now, experiments with rats and mice have shown that insulin increases dopamine levels by 20 % to 55 % in the striatal region, a brain area associated with pleasure and decision - making, according to a study published on 27 October in Nature Communications.
Mathias Hebrok, Ph.D., of UCSF School of Medicine, led the study published on Feb. 23, 2014, in Nature Cell Biology.
A study published on June 25th in PLOS Pathogens reports a new way to circumvent drug resistance and lower the curative dose by delivering existing drugs directly into the parasite, a high - tech approach with potential applications to other infectious diseases.
The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are in a much better environmental shape than the rest of the world has been brought into question in a study publishing on March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, by an international team lead by Steven L. Chown and Monash University scientists.
A study published on January 7th in PLOS Pathogens identifies a new drug target, and supports the conclusion that iron - dependent signals generated in the mitochondria are essential for the development of parasite stages that cause disease in humans.
The single pharmacokinetic study published on non-concentrate naloxone showed that only 4 % of naloxone is absorbed when administered nasally.
A resolution to this impasse is now provided by an exciting new study publishing on September 30 in PLOS Biology.
A study published on January 30th in PLOS Pathogens reports the first three - dimensional ultra-structural study of HIV infection in vivo.
A study published on Feb. 6 in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that many prescription and over-the-counter drugs and supplements may use phthalates as in active ingredients, but DEHP was not among them.
Evolution is a difficult concept for many students at all levels, however, a study publishing on May 23 in the open access journal PLOS Biology has demonstrated a simple cost - free way to significantly improve students» understanding of evolution at the secondary level: teach genetics before you teach them evolution.
In a study published on October 9 in the open access journal PeerJ, Dr Olle Håstad at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Dr Anders Ödeen at Uppsala University show that ultraviolet window markings indeed have the potential to be effective deterrents.
A study published on December 11th in PLOS Pathogens reports that genetic variants in a gene called IL - 28B influence influenza vaccine responses.
A study published on May 22nd in PLOS Pathogens reveals how a new type of anti-microbial substance interferes with biofilms formed by several dangerous bacteria.
It is a whopper of a catch, in more ways than one: China is under - reporting its overseas fishing catch by more than an order of magnitude, according to a study published on 23 March.
A study published on September 24th in PLOS Pathogens reports results from macaques and humans that suggest an important role for adipose (fat) tissue as an HIV reservoir with inflammatory potential.
Many of the characteristics that make up a person's face, such as nose size and face width, stem from specific genetic variations, reports John Shaffer of the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, and colleagues, in a study published on Aug. 25 in PLOS Genetics.
Prison smoking bans are associated with a substantial reduction in deaths from smoking related causes, such as heart disease and cancer, finds a US study published on thebmj.com today.
The growth of long facial feathers, creating the appearance of muffs and beards on chickens, is caused by a chromosomal rearrangement affecting a gene involved in feather development, report Xiaoxiang Hu of the China Agricultural University in Beijing and colleagues, in a new study published on June 2 in PLOS Genetics.
Small changes in the website design of online shops could significantly reduce the risk of incompatible purchases by customers, concludes a recent JRC study published on 10 March in PLOS ONE.
In a study publishing on June 6 in the open access journal PLOS Biology they found that duration, biomechanics and force had an influence on the effort, while movement amplitudes had no effect.
That's the finding of a new study published on Thursday in Science, which uses updated information about how temperature is recorded, particularly at sea, to take a second look at the global average temperature.
In a study published on January 19 in Cell Chemical Biology, researchers report that these insects use an ironic strategy to resist microbial infections.
A multidisciplinary study published on 26 June (M. Finkelstein et al..
In a study published on Jan. 2 in the journal Nature Communications titled «Extreme sensitivity to ultra-violet light in the fungal pathogen causing white - nose syndrome of bats,» the research team suggests that P. destructans is likely a true fungal pathogen of bats that evolved alongside bat species in Europe and Asia for millions of years, allowing Eurasian bats to develop defenses against it.
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