Not exact matches
Last year,
in a review published
in the
journal Nature, Beebe and coauthors wrote that hematology, the
study of blood, was one of the
leading areas of use for microfluidic technology, though «a «killer application'that propels microfluidics into the mainstream has yet to emerge.»
The
study, which was published
in the September issue of
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, also indicated that one's perception of available time
led powerful people to be,
in general, less stressed.
«For many workers, psychological stress has replaced physical hazards,» sociologist Sarah Burgard, who
led the
study, observed
in a science
journal.
Although gun violence is one of the
leading causes of death
in America, it is also one of the most poorly researched, according to a January 2017
study published
in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
That delay translated to a 30 % relative reduction of risk that the disease would progress or
lead to death, according to the
study, which was published
in August
in the New England
Journal of Medicine.
The
study appears
in the current edition of the
journal Frontiers
in Psychology,
led by Dr. Thomas Bak, a lecturer at Edinburgh's School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences.
One of the most fortunate events
in my life was to
study under four brilliant economists at Stanford, who also formed my dissertation committee - Ronald McKinnon, an influential and original scholar
in international economics; Thomas Sargent, a
leading «rational expectations» theorist; John Taylor, also a «rational expectations» macroeconomist (currently serving
in the Bush administration, and a
leading candidate to succeed Alan Greenspan at the Fed, according to the Wall Street
Journal), and Robert Hall, who heads the official Recession Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
His research has been published
in the
leading finance
journals, such as the
Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial
Studies,
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and Review of Finance.
One 2011
study in the
Journal of Consumer Research (full text, PDF) concluded that, even though the researchers started the
study with the assertion that mess was an averse condition that would
lead to lower efficiency, their experimentation actually showed that
in some people, some clutter actually made them more efficient, helped them make decisions, and made them feel more creative.
«Colonization of the islands could have been possible thanks to natural rafts such as floating mangroves that typhoons occasionally break off the coast,» said Thomas Ingicco, the
lead author of a
study about the archeological site published
in the
journal Nature.
A recent
study published
in the
journal Sage Open
led by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge found that
in 2014, belief
in God was at an «all - time low»
in America.
A recent
study published
in the
journal Sage Open
led by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge found that...
The four - year - long
study,
led by University College London, and recently published
in The Lancet Infectious Diseases
journal,...
This was shown
in a new
study led by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, which has recently been published
in the renowned scientific
journal «Nature Communications».
A new
study published
in Avicenna
Journal of Phytomedicine sheds further light on how coconut oil, virgin coconut oil
in particular, enhances cardiovascular health,
in direct contradiction to the U.S. government claims that coconut oil
leads to heart disease.
The Australian Beverages Council today said a new
study published
in leading medical
journal Obesity validates what we have long known; when used consistently, low - and no - kilojoule or «diet» beverages can assist people to manage and lose weight.
Media Release 28 May 2014 New
study affirms diet beverages play positive role
in weight loss The Australian Beverages Council today said a new
study published
in leading medical
journal Obesity validates what we have long known; when used consistently, low - and no - kilojoule or «diet» beverages can assist people to manage and lose weight.
In 2007, a landmark British study published in The Lancet medical journal found that artificial food colors and preservatives increase hyperactivity in children, leading the European Union to require warning labels on foods containing any of six specific food color
In 2007, a landmark British
study published
in The Lancet medical journal found that artificial food colors and preservatives increase hyperactivity in children, leading the European Union to require warning labels on foods containing any of six specific food color
in The Lancet medical
journal found that artificial food colors and preservatives increase hyperactivity
in children, leading the European Union to require warning labels on foods containing any of six specific food color
in children,
leading the European Union to require warning labels on foods containing any of six specific food colors.
A recent
study published
in the
Journal of the American College of Nutrition showed that milk consumption does not
lead to mucus production or asthma.
A new
study published
in the British Medical
Journal serves to debunk your doctor's advice that walking during labor
leads to faster outcomes.
Tamesha Harewood, a researcher
in MSU's Department of Human Development and Family
Studies, was
lead author on a paper published
in the
journal Infant and Child Development that looked at fathers» influence on their children.
The
study, which was published online
in the October, 2016 issue of the
Journal of Consumer Psychology, found that authoritative parenting
led to the best health and development outcomes for kids, according to co-author Les Carlson, PhD, professor of marketing at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
The
study, «Polarity of varicosity initiation
in central neuron mechanosensation,» which will be published June 12
in The
Journal of Cell Biology, observes the swelling process
in live cultured neurons and could
lead to new ways of limiting the symptoms associated with concussive brain injuries.
In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formul
In a
study published
in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formul
in the Canadian Medical Association
Journal, researchers
led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes
in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formul
in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria
in their guts than those who were given formul
in their guts than those who were given formula.
A new
study in the Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Gynaecology confirms what many who have undergone a hospital birth already know: the use of the labor - inducing drug pitocin (synthetic oxytocin)
leads to great pain and suffering, including serious adverse, unintended health effects to both mother and infant.
A US
study published last year by the
Journal of Paediatrics found that «sitting devices» like car seats - as well as swings, and bouncers - can
lead to injury and even death if babies are allowed sleep
in them.
An August 2015 editiorial
in the British
Journal of Sports Medicine, [41] said that autopsy
studies - many conducted
in Boston at the Center for the
Study of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy - and a study reporting that retired NFL players who began playing football before age 12 demonstrated greater levels of cognitive impairment in their 40s - 60s than those who started later, [40] «raises concern that an accumulation of undiagnosed subconcussive head trauma may lead to (or be a leading factor) for CTE.&r
Study of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy - and a
study reporting that retired NFL players who began playing football before age 12 demonstrated greater levels of cognitive impairment in their 40s - 60s than those who started later, [40] «raises concern that an accumulation of undiagnosed subconcussive head trauma may lead to (or be a leading factor) for CTE.&r
study reporting that retired NFL players who began playing football before age 12 demonstrated greater levels of cognitive impairment
in their 40s - 60s than those who started later, [40] «raises concern that an accumulation of undiagnosed subconcussive head trauma may
lead to (or be a
leading factor) for CTE.»
A 2011
study in European
Journal of Clinical Investigation found that probiotics can also help food to move through the digestive system more easily,
leading to less frequent spitting up.
«Mothers who don't discuss their results with their kids are relatively less satisfied and feel more conflicted,» says Kenneth Tercyak, director of behavioral prevention research at Georgetown Lombardi and
lead author of the
study published
in the
journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
In two new studies published online this week in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injurie
In two new
studies published online this week
in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injurie
in the
Journal of Athletic Training,
lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men
in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injurie
in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injuries.
The motivation for the research, published
in Journal of Neonatal Nursing, was to examine different forms of support that were helpful to breastfeeding mothers, said the
study's
lead author Rachel Powell, a research assistant
in the College of Public Health.
Syracuse had the nation's highest percentage of children with
lead poisoning between 2009 and 2015, according to a
study published last month
in the
Journal of Pediatrics.
Of those tested, 40.1 percent show high levels of
lead while 16 percent showing very high levels, according to a
study of data from 2009 to 2015
in the
Journal of Pediatrics.
Surprisingly these same people are just as affected as everyone else on other tasks that require different cognitive abilities, such as maintaining focus,» said Paul Whitney, a WSU professor of psychology and
lead author of the
study, which appeared
in the
journal Scientific Reports.
In a University of California, San Diego School of Medicine study published July 13 in the online journal Nature Neuroscience, a research team led by Takaki Komiyama, PhD, assistant professor of neurosciences and neurobiology, reports that in mouse models, the brain significantly changed its visual cortex operation modes by implementing top - down processes during learnin
In a University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
study published July 13
in the online journal Nature Neuroscience, a research team led by Takaki Komiyama, PhD, assistant professor of neurosciences and neurobiology, reports that in mouse models, the brain significantly changed its visual cortex operation modes by implementing top - down processes during learnin
in the online
journal Nature Neuroscience, a research team
led by Takaki Komiyama, PhD, assistant professor of neurosciences and neurobiology, reports that
in mouse models, the brain significantly changed its visual cortex operation modes by implementing top - down processes during learnin
in mouse models, the brain significantly changed its visual cortex operation modes by implementing top - down processes during learning.
But the new
study saw the opposite: brain activity
in regions responsible for movement, senses, memory and emotions all gradually increased during the
lead - up to orgasm, when activity peaked (
Journal of Sexual Medicine, doi.org/cd6v).
The
study, published today
in the online
journal PeerJ, will be available to federal and state wildlife agencies for their consideration to determine whether distinct geographic population segments of the coastal marten warrant state or federal listing as threatened or endangered, said Katie Moriarty, a certified wildlife biologist and
lead co-author on the
study.
The
study,
led by researchers from Imperial College London and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, is published
in the
journal BMC Medicine.
The
study,
led by Dr Len Stephens and Dr Phill Hawkins and published today
in the
journal Molecular Cell, reveals why loss of the PTEN gene has such an impact on many people with prostate cancer, as well as
in some breast cancers.
An animal
study in the
journal Behavioral Neuroscience finds that coffee after alcohol consumption might merely make the drinker feel more capable, which could
lead to bad decision making.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the
lead author of a new
study, published this month
in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The CPI project,
led by journalists Dan Fagin of Newsday and Marianne Lavelle of the National Law
Journal,
in part analyzed 161
studies of four chemicals reviewed over the last 25 years: two pesticides — alachlor and atrazine — the industrial solvent formaldehyde, and the dry - cleaning agent perchloroethylene.
The
study,
led by Nima Mesgarani, associate professor of electrical engineering, is published
in the
Journal of Neural Engineering.
A new
study published
in the
journal Nature,
led by evolutionary biologist Dr Alistair Evans from Monash University, took a fresh look at the teeth of humans and fossil hominins.
Unfortunately, this long - standing belief has possibly resulted
in a strong bias
in the literature, whereby
studies uncovering any leftward asymmetry
in nonhuman primates are much more likely to be published
in leading journals.
Cervical cancer rates
in the United States are higher than previously believed, particularly among 65 - to 69 - year - old women and African - American women, according to a
study led by a researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine published
in the
journal Cancer.
In the study, recently published in the scientific publication Journal of Quaternary Science, the international team proposes that it was this inflexible diet that led to the Cave Bear's extinction approximately 25,000 years ag
In the
study, recently published
in the scientific publication Journal of Quaternary Science, the international team proposes that it was this inflexible diet that led to the Cave Bear's extinction approximately 25,000 years ag
in the scientific publication
Journal of Quaternary Science, the international team proposes that it was this inflexible diet that
led to the Cave Bear's extinction approximately 25,000 years ago.
Stacy Salomonsen - Sautel, Ph.D, who was a postdoctoral fellow
in the Department of Pharmacology, is the
lead author of the
study, which is available online
in the
journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
She is the
lead author of a
study in Springer's
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement which looked at the influence a three - month contemplative training course had on a group of adults.
The
study was
led by Thomas Denson of the University of New South Wales
in Australia
in the
journal Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience which is an official
journal of the Psychonomic Society and is published by Springer.