While the study focused on children from two - parent homes,
study authors plan on following up their research by examining what day - to - day actions affect children most.
Not exact matches
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty first commissioned his own
study,
authored by University of Calgary tax - policy expert Jack Mintz, then in March initiated a public consultation process, by which time talk of a government - run supplemental pension
plan, whether regional or national, began to fade.
The
study authors found evidence that these
plans could help the participants lose weight and even possibly prevent certain diseases.
The
authors of
studies with titles claiming to point to «the heart of the matter» recommend vague but important - sounding measures like «strategic
planning groups and reform.»
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study it the
author (s) had a freaky side!!!
The
authors» responsibilities were as follows — CNM: had leadership responsibility for the research
planning and execution, wrote the manuscript, and had primary responsibility for the final content of the manuscript; CNM, HE, and BN: formulated the
study idea and designed the research; EV and JM: managed the day - to - day conduct of the
study and oversaw the data collection; YJ: performed statistical analyses of the
study data; and all
authors: provided critical review and commentary on the draft of the manuscript and read and approved the final manuscript.
As
study author Geneviève Beaulieu - Pelletier says, «These numbers indicate that even if we get married with the best of intentions, things don't always turn out the way we
plan.»
In fact, four years later, the
authors published follow - up results to the
study, concluding, «
planned cesarean delivery is not associated with a reduction in risk of death or neuro - developmental delay in children at 2 years of age.»
A new
study tracking the safety of home birth in the United States has taken a major step in that direction, its
authors believe, finding that outcomes among women who had
planned, midwife - led home births were «excellent,» and that the women experienced relatively low rates of intervention.
The
study's lead
author, Mr Jason Bentley from the Menzies Centre for Health Policy commented: «There is an urgent need for strategies to inform more judicious clinical decision making about the timing of
planned birth.»
The
study's senior
author, Associate Professor Natasha Nassar from the University of Sydney Menzies Centre for Health Policy said: «While the association between being born earlier — lower gestational age — and poorer developmental outcomes is well established, our results revealed that poor development is further exacerbated in the case of
planned birth, where a considered decision made to deliver an infant determines gestational age.
But no peer - reviewed published
studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of these
plans, and none were developed by doctors or scientists, so parents either have to trust the
authors or hope that what worked for their friends will work for their kids, too.
«The
author... demonstrates a unique talent in demystifying the medical research and supplying the reader with an armamentarium for critiquing published
studies and applying the conclusions to a safe and humane
plan of care for pregnancy and birth.»
Those who have actually read the Cheyney
study can see that the
authors compared their outcomes to many other
studies on
planned home birth and found no differences in intrapartum and neonatal death rates.
The legislation
authored by Katko, R - Camillus, requires the Transportation Security Administration to submit a cost and feasibility
study within 180 days for a
plan to require physical screenings of all airport workers with access to secure areas.
«Infectious disease disaster
planning among Missouri schools does not appear to have progressed much over the last four years since a similar nationwide
study was conducted, and most Missouri schools are not meeting many national and professional organization recommendations and guidelines,» state the
study's
authors.
The
study authors noted that a key part of asthma management is a written asthma action
plan that details the signs and symptoms of worsening asthma and the steps needed to combat it in layman's terms.
The
study has been financed by the «
Plan Nacional» of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and by the European Union programme Marie Curie Actions, through a postdoctoral grant awarded to Marko Marjanović, first
author of the
study.
«Microplastic pollution has been in the news recently, with several governments
planning a ban on microbeads used in cosmetics and detergents» says Alina Wieczorek from the National University of Ireland, Galway and lead
author of the
study.
«In the United States, only about 10 percent of physicians practice in rural areas, and less than 3 percent of entering medical students nationally
plan to practice in a rural community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead
author of the
study.
Future
studies are
planned by Chang and other School of Medicine researchers — including senior
author Kenneth R. Carson, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of oncology, and Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, a cancer expert who also is associate director of prevention and control at Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes - Jewish Hospital.
Lead
author Dr Tyler Lyson of Wits University's Evolutionary
Studies Institute, the Smithsonian Institution and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science said: «Tortoises have a bizarre body
plan and one of the more puzzling aspects to this body
plan is the fact that tortoises have locked their ribs up into the iconic tortoise shell.
The
study's
authors declined to discuss whether the Air Force has
plans to develop the findings, but they suggest other possible uses, such as monitoring farmland and measuring the presence of fertilizing nitrates in soil.
Given the
study's findings, Amos Grunebaum, M.D. and Frank Chervenak, M.D., the main
authors of the
study, said that obstetric practitioners have an ethical obligation to disclose the increased absolute and relative risks associated with
planned home birth to expectant parents who express an interest in this delivery setting, and to recommend strongly against it.
«It's important to understand the mechanisms of action of chemotherapy on spermatogenesis to help clinicians make informed decisions on adjusting treatment, reducing side effects, and better advising patients on family
planning,» says INRS's Dr. Géraldine Delbès, reproductive toxicology specialist and the
author in charge of this
study.
«We're
planning to use these results as a basis for future
studies to better understand how reducing these risk factors may possibly lower the frequency of memory complaints,» said
author Fernando Torres - Gil, a professor at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs and associate director of UCLA's Longevity Center.
«Hybrid 3D printing integrates the best aspects of two or more imaging modalities, which can potentially enhance diagnosis, as well as interventional and surgical
planning,» said Jordan Gosnell, Helen DeVos Children's Hospital cardiac sonographer, and lead
author of the
study.
«Remarkably, we didn't set out to
study sex determination in sea lampreys — we were
planning to
study environmental effects on growth rates only,» said Nick Johnson, a USGS scientist and the lead
author of the
study.
«What our
study suggests is that mammal «experimentation» with different body -
plans and tooth types peaked in the mid-Jurassic,» said Dr Roger Close of Oxford University's Department of Earth Sciences, lead
author of the report.
The
authors undertook a
study of 185 USFWS comprehensive conservation
plans published from 2005 to 2011 and evaluated their coverage of nine climate - change categories.
The
authors, who are now
planning to begin clinical trials based on this
study, state that the three enzymes can be promising therapeutic targets for a diverse and broad group of DLBCL patients.
«Climate responsive design» «No
studies had looked at how cities could mitigate those impacts through what we would call «climate responsive design,»» said Brian Stone Jr., an associate professor of city and regional
planning at the Georgia Institute of Technology and lead
author of the report.
Authors of published trials often fail to preregister details of what they
plan to
study and how they'll measure it, enabling data manipulation, selective reporting of results and self - serving interpretations of findings.
Using models and satellites The
study authors» «cutting - edge methodology will allow observations to be used consistently to examine large - scale deforestation impacts on rainfall, and to refine and evaluate current models to support conservation
planning in the tropics,» Aragao wrote.
Saleheen, co-senior
author Benjamin F. Voight, PhD, an associate professor of Genetics, and their colleagues now
plan further investigations of the dual - risk genes uncovered in the
study.
«Next time you
plan a trip at high altitude, maybe it is worth carrying a bottle of beet juice in your backpack,» said the
study's corresponding
author, Svein Erik Gaustad, from NTNU's CERG.
The
study's lead
author, computer scientist Amy McGovern of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, now
plans to incorporate an AI algorithm into the weather service's hail forecasts.
«The Family
Planning research team at University of Utah has worked for a decade [to] overcome a number of different barriers to help women access different methods of contraception,» said Turok, senior
author on the
study.
«These data are very encouraging for patients with severe hemophilia A irrespective of the presence of FVIII inhibitors, as ACE910 has the potential to offer the opportunity to live more normal lives without constantly
planning around the next injection,» said
study author Midori Shima, MD, PhD, of Nara Medical University.
«We hope our findings reassure women with epilepsy and clinicians who are counseling these women on family
planning,» says Jacqueline French, MD, professor of Neurology and Director of Translational Research and Clinical Trials at NYU Langone's Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, and the
study's first
author and co-principal investigator.
Journals should require
authors to register reports in advance so that the
study protocol and analysis
plan is locked in place before data collection even begins, and scientists should be encouraged to store methods and data in repositories to help other groups reproduce experiments.
«Despite large variation in health care prices, prevalence of high - deductible health
plans and widespread interest in price transparency, we did not find evidence that offering price transparency to employees generated savings,» said Sunita Desai, a research fellow in health care policy at Harvard Medical School and lead
author on the
study.
A team of 15 undergraduates used floor
plans, staff directories, and their feet to track down the specific office and laboratory addresses of the 7,300 Harvard
authors across several Harvard campuses and Massachusetts General Hospital, as well as addresses for the non-Harvard scientists included in the
study.
They do not save by choosing a lower - cost provider, even if the health
plan does,» said Ateev Mehrotra, associate professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School and senior
author on the
study.
The technique is also valuable in surgical
planning and image staging, said David S. Karow, MD, PhD, assistant professor of radiology at UC San Diego and the
study's corresponding
author.
We
plan to use this discovery as the basis for the development of such a diagnostic test,» said Kari Stefansson, CEO of deCODE and senior
author on the
study.
While critics of the
plan abound, the
study lays clear the
authors» belief that «this model will facilitate current efforts toward the first human head transplant.»
The
authors note the
study could inform city leaders and utilities when
planning for adjustments or upgrades to existing infrastructure.
The
authors are
planning future
studies exploring methods for efficient retinal delivery of Ro5 - 3335 and the relationship between RUNX1 and VEGF, as both factors play a role in angiogenesis.
«If the pilot trial is successful, we
plan to pursue a larger trial to explore this strategy's potential as a straightforward and cost - effective way to improve the existing therapy for AML and MDS,» said Peter Jones, Ph.D., D.Sc., co-senior
author of the PNAS
study, chief scientific officer at Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) and co-leader of the Van Andel Research Institute — Stand Up To Cancer (VARI — SU2C) Epigenetics Dream Team.