The immunologic components of breast milk that include secretory IgA, lysozyme, lactoferrin and interferon, may have protected the hospitalized VLBW infants in
our study against the development of infection.
Not exact matches
Austin's
study cited the risk of China surpassing Australia in its defenses
against cyber attacks, a
development that might be too late to prevent.
Breastmilk
Study Furthers Understanding of Critical Ingredients Ask someone in the know to list the substances in breastmilk that make it the ideal food for newborns and you may hear about proteins that guard
against infection, fats that aid in the
development of the nervous system, and carbohydrates that promote the growth of healthy bacteria.
Research in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other developed countries, among predominantly middle - class populations, provides strong evidence that human milk feeding decreases the incidence and / or severity of diarrhea,1 - 5 lower respiratory infection,6 - 9 otitis media,3,10 - 14bacteremia, 15,16 bacterial meningitis, 15,17 botulism, 18 urinary tract infection, 19 and necrotizing enterocolitis.20, 21 There are a number of
studies that show a possible protective effect of human milk feeding
against sudden infant death syndrome,22 - 24insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus,25 - 27 Crohn's disease, 28,29 ulcerative colitis, 29 lymphoma, 30,31 allergic diseases,32 - 34 and other chronic digestive diseases.35 - 37 Breastfeeding has also been related to possible enhancement of cognitive
development.38, 39
One
study cites a 26 — 31 % decrease in the
development of breast cancer in females who had been breastfed as babies; if you or she takes no other preventive measures
against breast cancer, breastfeeding her alone sets your baby girl up for a nearly 1/3 lower likelihood of developing breast cancer later in her life (Freudenheim et al., 1994).
«Population
studies have consistently supported a protective role of nuts
against cardiometabolic disorders such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and we know that inflammation is a key process in the
development of these diseases,» said corresponding author Ying Bao, MD, ScD, an epidemiologist in BWH's Channing Division of Network Medicine.
This approach is routinely utilized at USAMRIID to
study the
development of viral therapeutic resistance
against antiviral countermeasures, according to Dr. Gustavo Palacios, director of the center and senior author of the
study.
The
study shows showed that the PSC patients had lower coffee consumption both currently and in the early adulthood, suggesting that coffee consumption could protect
against the
development of the disease.
The obese and lean groups were exposed to a carcinogen and
studied to observe whether losing weight provided protection
against the
development of colon polyps or cancer.
In a series of case
studies, Meyers analyzes how credit has been doled out in major scientific discoveries, including the creation of MRI and the
development of streptomycin, the first antibiotic
against tuberculosis.
At the same time, he said he didn't think the president would use the state as a case
study against oil
development, considering the recent decision to allow exploratory offshore drilling near Alaska.
A 2012
study in Gastroenterology found that consumption of fish rich in omega - 3 fatty acids was associated with protection
against the
development of liver cancer in patients with hepatitis B or hepatitis C infections.
A new
study from the University of Illinois reports that including broccoli in the diet may also protect
against liver cancer, as well as aid in countering the
development of fatty liver or nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) which can cause malfunction of the liver and lead to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a liver cancer with a high mortality rate.
Against that backdrop, the
study by the University of Washington's Social
Development Research Group (SDRG) aims to present information about marijuana use among parents and nonparents alike.
«What is remarkable about our findings is that they show that a simple dietary modification of reducing the carbohydrate content of the meals can, within a day, protect
against development of insulin resistance and block the path toward
development of prediabetes while sustained intake of high carbohydrate diets as shown in the two mentioned
studies lead to increased fasting insulin secretion and resistance.
«It's a race
against time to collect in areas that are war - torn, or subject to deforestation or rapid
development,» says
study co-author Nora Castañeda - Álvarez, a postdoc at CIAT.
Thus, this
study opens new opportunities for developing novel strategies for crop protection
against pathogenic fungi, as well as for the
development of more specific fungicides
The importance of these types of
studies will be to reduce the associated health risks for long - term space exploration and allow for the
development of potential countermeasures
against space radiation.
«Our results support the further
study and possible
development of IL - 33 as adjuvants in vaccinations
against pathogens, including in the context of antitumor immunotherapy,» says Weiner.
The results of a
study presented today at the European League
Against Rheumatism Annual Congress (EULAR 2016) showed for the first time an association between a specific genetic pathway and the
development of mouth ulcers in patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE).
«If our findings are confirmed by additional
studies, they may open doors to the
development of targeted therapies
against the tumor subtypes more likely to affect African Americans and potentially help reduce racial disparities in breast cancer.»
Notably, the discovery of naturally occurring broadly neutralizing antibodies
against HIV and
studies of their stimulation in infected individuals have opened new avenues in vaccine
development.
«As eliciting a highly diverse immune response may be favorable to providing protection
against incredibly diverse HIV - 1 variants in global circulation,» the researchers conclude that their
study «supports further investigations of the molecular and functional characteristics of the virus - antibody interplay in superinfected individuals, as superinfection may provide insight to the
development of a diverse Nab response with multiple epitope specificities.»
Batista was one of a number of scientists involved in the
study from the Ragon Institute, established in the Boston area by experts from Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the goal of working toward
development of an effective vaccine
against HIV / AIDS.
Findings A new UCLA
study suggests that the Y chromosome provides protection
against the
development of pulmonary hypertension and may be the reason the disease...
Dr Peter Barlow says
study represents a promising step forward in the rapid
development of a safe and robust vaccine
against Zika virus infection in humans.
She is registred to the National Order of Biologists in the province of Palermo; collaboration in research project from 2012 to 2015 at the Department of Biopathology and Biotechnology, University of Palermo, focusing the
study on the identification of molecules capable to modulate intracellular metabolic pathways for the prevention and treatment of infectious, tumor and degenerative disease, in collaboration with Prof. Angela Santoni, University of Rome; collaboration in research project in 2011 at the hospital «Villa Sofia Cervello» of Palermo to
study methods can cure the genetic defect that causes thalassemia through genetic engineering; she
studies different mechanisms of the differentiation and the activation of human gammadelta T cells as effector cells of the immune response
against cancer and infectious diseases; she investigates about the identification and
development of biomarkers of resistance and susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection; Valentina Orlando has published 13 papers in peer reviewed journals and 3 comunications at national and international congress.
Made major contributions to the field of immunology through his
studies on immune tolerance in animal models, with particular focus on transplantation tolerance and autoimmunity, in addition to pioneering the use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies
against T cells, resulting in the
development of Campath - 1H, the first humanised monoclonal antibody to be used therapeutically.
February 9, 2011 Human and mouse
studies sharpen focus on cause of celiac disease Blocking a factor that can activate the human immune response
against intestinal bacteria or certain foods could prevent the
development of celiac disease in those most at risk, researchers report in the journal Nature.
The chronically stressed mice had decreased immune function and experienced tumor
development significantly earlier than the non-stressed mice.16 Other mouse
studies of ovarian cancer showed that chronic stress resulted in increased cancer growth as well as increased angiogenesis, the process with which cancer forms new blood vessels to feed itself nutrients for growth and metastases.17 Chronic stress has also been shown to decrease our body's ability to mount an attack
against foreign invaders, including viruses.18 As we know that several viruses can cause cancer (HPV and cervical cancer, and EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer), we can extrapolate that any decrease in immune function could increase cancer risk.
Studies show that antioxidants not only slow down the
development of wrinkles and age spots, but they also fight
against skin cancer and even keep inflammatory skin conditions under control — conditions like acne, eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis.
Another 2014
study showed that curcumin could ward
against the
development of atherosclerosis in type - 2 diabetes patients.
In fact, in one
study, a dose of mercury sufficient to kill 1 percent of lab rats (lethal dose «LD01»), when combined with a dose of lead sufficient to kill 1 percent, killed 100 percent of the rats.13 A similar test involving mercury and aluminum in cultured neurons killed 60 percent of the cells when the two low - dose toxicants (LD01) were combined.14 Even antibiotics have been shown to enhance the uptake, retention and toxicity of mercury.14 Additionally, testosterone appears to aggravate mercury toxicity during
development, while estrogen protects
against it.15 This may explain why more boys than girls are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit disorders.
Scientists concluded the
study explaining that consumption of > 10 units / week exhibits protective effects
against the
development of autoimmune thyroid disease [xi].
«Population
studies have consistently supported a protective role of nuts
against cardiometabolic disorders such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and we know that inflammation is a key process in the
development of these diseases,» said corresponding author Ying Bao, MD, ScD, an epidemiologist in BWH's Channing Division of Network Medicine.
Studies have shown that consuming broccoli lessens the
development of fatty liver disease and can protect
against the
development of liver cancer (3).
contractor Dietz
Development made news when it filed a $ 750,000 Internet defamation lawsuit
against its former customer, Jane Perez, for Men who watch soft - core porn are more likely to have a negative view of women, controversial
study claims.
For older education researchers, all calls to conduct formal experiments probably have a «déjà vu» quality, reminding them of a battle they thought they had won long ago — the battle
against a «positivist» view of science that privileges the randomized experiment and its related research and
development model whose origins lie in agriculture, health, public health, marketing, or even
studies of the military.
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Part of this nastiness has evolved through the ridiculous promotion of fast - track - made teachers — pitting this group
against real university prepared teachers who
study children and their
development in education programs.
«Based on previous allergy
studies conducted here at Henry Ford, exposure to a dog early in life provides protection
against dog allergy
development.
In a
study designed to identify dietary components protective
against the
development of bladder cancer in Scotties, vegetables proved helpful.
Additional Foundation - funded
studies helped lay the groundwork for the
development of the first vaccine
against feline leukemia virus.
Dr. Rozanski's talk will address new
developments in the battle
against gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV), including the AKC - CHF
study investigating genetics.
In the name of «riverfront
development,» Delhi's government seems to be going
against numerous environmental impact
studies and recommendations to leave the river floodplains alone.
The World Bank, the African
Development Bank, the Nordic Investment Bank, and other multilateral and bilateral development partners with a stake in the fight against corruption, including the United Nations and regional organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, academia, and research institutes, have launched a study (the Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for d
Development Bank, the Nordic Investment Bank, and other multilateral and bilateral
development partners with a stake in the fight against corruption, including the United Nations and regional organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, academia, and research institutes, have launched a study (the Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for d
development partners with a stake in the fight
against corruption, including the United Nations and regional organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development, academia, and research institutes, have launched a study (the Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for d
Development, academia, and research institutes, have launched a
study (the Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for develop
study (the
Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for develop
Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and
Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for d
Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for
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This
study, espousing an ecological — transactional theoretical approach, investigates the role of supportive relationships with parents and friends as potential protective factors
against the
development of adolescent sexual risk behavior.
Studies of the
development of aggression suggest that physical aggression
against others is the first form to be expressed in early life.