A recent
study published in the journal Human Communication Research by researchers at Rollins College and The Pennsylvania State University found that individuals who were exposed to intense verbal aggression as children are able to handle intense conflict later in life.
Blue eyes have their hue because of a single genetic mutation that occurred fewer than 10,000 years ago in one individual and swept rapidly through the European population, according to
a study published in the journal Human Genetics in January.
But for the majority of us who don't work with chemicals, diet is the biggest source of exposure, says Jorge Chavarro, MD, assistant professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health and senior author of a new
study published in the journal Human Reproduction.
In
a study published in the journal Human Reproduction, the men who ate the most pesticide - laden vegetables and fruits had 49 % lower sperm counts and 32 % more abnormally shaped sperm.
Not exact matches
Even if you have the willpower to ignore the constant tones and alert lights
in the background, the sound can still impair your concentration, according to a
study published in the
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance.
«According to one
study of 6,724 participants,
published in the
journal Computers
in Human Behavior, people who score high
in psychopathy personality tests often write posts relating to their own needs and satisfaction,» reports Business Insider.
While we can't use sterile mice to make any definitive conclusions about
humans, the twins
study,
published in the
journal Science last year, provided clear evidence that the microbiome is involved
in weight gain — something earlier research had only suggested.
In 2005, Dr. Brian Mustanski of the University of Illinois at Chicago published a study in the esteemed biomedical journal Human Genetics, claiming he identified three chromosomal regions linked to sexual orientation in men: 7q36, 8p12 and 10q2
In 2005, Dr. Brian Mustanski of the University of Illinois at Chicago
published a
study in the esteemed biomedical journal Human Genetics, claiming he identified three chromosomal regions linked to sexual orientation in men: 7q36, 8p12 and 10q2
in the esteemed biomedical
journal Human Genetics, claiming he identified three chromosomal regions linked to sexual orientation
in men: 7q36, 8p12 and 10q2
in men: 7q36, 8p12 and 10q26.
The Australian Beverages Council has responded to a
study by the Harvard Medical School,
published in the
Human Reproduction
journal, which looks at the correlation between sugar - sweetened drinks and the age at which girls have their first period, saying that girls who consume «sugary drinks» tend to start their menstrual periods earlier.
A 2011
study published in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, tested the impact of pea protein powder on both hypertensive rats and
humans.
29 January 2015 Media Statement Australian Beverages Council responds to Harvard Medical School
Study The Australian Beverages Council has responded to a study by the Harvard Medical School, published in the Human Reproduction journal, which looks at the correlation between sugar - sweetened drinks and the age at which girls have their first period, saying that girls -LSB
Study The Australian Beverages Council has responded to a
study by the Harvard Medical School, published in the Human Reproduction journal, which looks at the correlation between sugar - sweetened drinks and the age at which girls have their first period, saying that girls -LSB
study by the Harvard Medical School,
published in the
Human Reproduction
journal, which looks at the correlation between sugar - sweetened drinks and the age at which girls have their first period, saying that girls -LSB-...]
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.
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.
A new
study out of the University of Michigan and
published in this month's the American
Journal of
Human Biology found that men experience significant hormonal shifts as they become fathers.
While donor
human milk undergoes extensive screening and testing to ensure its safety, a first - of - its - kind study by the Connecticut Human Milk Research Center at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, published in the Journal of Human Lactation (JHL), has found a serious lack of standardized data among donor milk banks across North Ame
human milk undergoes extensive screening and testing to ensure its safety, a first - of - its - kind
study by the Connecticut
Human Milk Research Center at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, published in the Journal of Human Lactation (JHL), has found a serious lack of standardized data among donor milk banks across North Ame
Human Milk Research Center at Connecticut Children's Medical Center,
published in the
Journal of
Human Lactation (JHL), has found a serious lack of standardized data among donor milk banks across North Ame
Human Lactation (JHL), has found a serious lack of standardized data among donor milk banks across North America.
In addition to publishing a number of book chapters and journal articles, Mr. Trout has produced 14 clinical training videos that are used by universities and clinics around the world, including the six - hour video training series, The Awakening and Growth of the Human: Studies in Infant Mental Healt
In addition to
publishing a number of book chapters and
journal articles, Mr. Trout has produced 14 clinical training videos that are used by universities and clinics around the world, including the six - hour video training series, The Awakening and Growth of the
Human:
Studies in Infant Mental Healt
in Infant Mental Health.
A 2013
study on the transfer of drugs into
human milk,
published in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) News &
Journal, explains how women who are advised to stop nursing when taking medications are given this advice because of the largely errant belief that the drugs may have negative effects on their babies.
The researchers used next generation sequencing technology, RNA sequencing, to reveal «
in exquisite detail» the blueprint for making milk
in the
human mammary gland, according to Laurie Nommsen - Rivers, PhD, RD, IBCLC, a scientist at Cincinnati Children's and corresponding author of the
study,
published online
in PLOS ONE, a
journal of the Public Library of Science.
A 1997
study carried out by the University of Illinois Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition and a more recent UC Davis Study Published in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture found the nutritive quality of canned produce to be comparable to that of fresh and frozen fruits and vegeta
study carried out by the University of Illinois Department of Food Science and
Human Nutrition and a more recent UC Davis
Study Published in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture found the nutritive quality of canned produce to be comparable to that of fresh and frozen fruits and vegeta
Study Published in the
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture found the nutritive quality of canned produce to be comparable to that of fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables.
A new
study published in the
journal Mucosal Immunology discovered a «reservoir» of bio-molecules
in human milk that heal infection and wounds, reduce pain and calm inflammation.
His scholarly write - ups have been
published in international
journals such as
Human Rights Quarterly (US),
Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (UK), African Affairs (UK), and Review of
Human Factor
Studies (Canada).
High total and saturated fat intake were associated with greater risk of estrogen receptor - and progesterone receptor - positive (ER+PR +) breast cancer (BC), and
human epidermal growth factor 2 receptor - negative (HER2 --RRB- disease, according to a new
study published April 9
in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and other recent
human relatives may have begun hunting large mammal species down to size — by way of extinction — at least 90,000 years earlier than previously thought, says a new
study published in the
journal Science.
The UI
study, which was
published March 28 online
in the
journal Molecular Psychiatry, adds to the accumulating evidence, including recent
human studies from Harvard University, that suggests cerebellar stimulation might help improve cognitive problems
in patients with schizophrenia.
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.
In a study published last June in the Journal of Human Genetics, researchers sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of 12 Yamnaya individuals, along with their immediate predecessors and descendant
In a
study published last June
in the Journal of Human Genetics, researchers sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of 12 Yamnaya individuals, along with their immediate predecessors and descendant
in the
Journal of
Human Genetics, researchers sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of 12 Yamnaya individuals, along with their immediate predecessors and descendants.
The public widely believes that the marine environment is under threat from
human activities, and supports actions to protect the marine environment
in their region, according to a new
study to be
published in the February issue of the
journal Ocean and Coastal Management.
In this study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers also identified six further variants in the human genome that occur more frequently in a coronary artery disease (CAD
In this
study,
published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers also identified six further variants in the human genome that occur more frequently in a coronary artery disease (CAD
in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers also identified six further variants
in the human genome that occur more frequently in a coronary artery disease (CAD
in the
human genome that occur more frequently
in a coronary artery disease (CAD
in a coronary artery disease (CAD).
This proof - of - principle
study shows «for the first time... that
human iPS cells can be used to model a diverse range of inherited diseases
in adult cells,» the authors wrote
in their paper,
published online
in The
Journal of Clinical Investigation August 25.
A
study published last year
in the American
Journal of
Human Genetics used mitochondrial DNA to argue that the San Bushmen of southern Africa became isolated from other modern
humans for up to 110,000 years, probably because climate change produced a great desert separating East Africa from southern Africa.
The research,
published in the
Journal of Dental Research, is the output of a long - term longitudinal
study of the EPIC Potsdam cohort
in Germany carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham and the German Institute of
Human Nutrition.
Lorson's
study, «Morpholino antisense oligonucleotides targeting intronic repressor Element1 improve phenotype
in SMA mouse models,» was
published in September 2014
in the
Journal of
Human Molecular Genetics.
The researchers led by
study director Annette Schürmann, Robert Schwenk and Anne Kammel of DIfE recently
published their findings
in the
journal Human Molecular Genetics.
The
study, the culmination of more than 10 years of research and
published online
in the
journal Arthritis & Rheumatology
in June, discovered virus - like elements within the
human genome linked to the development of two autoimmune diseases: lupus and Sjogren's syndrome.
This is the finding of a
study in both mice and
human patients led by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center and
published online June 9
in the
journal Cell.
But a
study published in July
in the online
journal PLOS One indicates that at least
in one corner of modern - day Israel,
humans were farming 23,000 years ago.
The
study by Mann, now an assistant professor at the University of Mississippi, and Serrano, a Virginia Cooperative Extension specialist who serves as Family Nutrition Program Project director and professor
in the Department of
Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise
in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, was recently
published in the
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.
As reported
in a paper
published online
in the New England
Journal of Medicine, researchers from Penn Medicine, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, and a group of international collaborators
studied ANGPTL3
in both
humans and mice.
The
study published in the Biology Letters
journal is part of a research project on
human evolutionary biology led by Academy Professor Virpi Lummaa.
Ancient DNA from the Phoenician remains found
in Sardinia and Lebanon could provide insight into the extent of integration with settled communities and
human movement during this time period, according to a
study published January 10, 2018
in the open - access
journal PLOS ONE by E. Matisoo - Smith from the University of Otago, New Zealand and Pierre Zalloua from the Lebanese American University, Beirut, and colleagues.
Regulatory issues must be addressed before moving to
human studies, Davies said, but the findings
published in the August issue of the
Journal of Clinical Investigation suggest that it may be possible to manipulate the bacterial residents of the gut — the gut microbiota — to treat obesity and other chronic diseases.
The
study is
published today
in the
journal Human Reproduction.
The
study underlines the significance of southern African archaeological remains
in defining
human origins, and is
published in the
journal Genome Biology and Evolution, now online.
The research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to
humans, but it highlights the need for deeper research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread through the Americas since its initial outbreak
in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and lead author on the
study to be
published this week
in the Entomological Society of America's
Journal of Medical Entomology.
Oral
human papillomavirus (HPV) infections were more common among men who had female partners with oral and / or genital HPV infection, suggesting that the transmission of HPV occurs via oral - oral and oral - genital routes, according to a McGill University
study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a
journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
In a study recently published in the journal Human Molecular Genetics the researchers have examined how the genes are changed in smokers and users of non-smoke tobacc
In a
study recently
published in the journal Human Molecular Genetics the researchers have examined how the genes are changed in smokers and users of non-smoke tobacc
in the
journal Human Molecular Genetics the researchers have examined how the genes are changed
in smokers and users of non-smoke tobacc
in smokers and users of non-smoke tobacco.
Now, a
study published online April 27th,
in the
Journal of Immunology, confirms that the cytokine GM - CSF (Granulocyte macrophage colony - stimulating factor) likely plays an important role
in human disease and offers a new explanation for why the MS treatment interferon - Beta (INF - β) is often effective at reducing MS attacks.
The
study, which is
published in Human Reproduction, one of the world's leading reproductive medicine
journals, looked at 51,450 women who had agreed to take part
in nine
studies in the UK, Scandinavia, Australia and Japan that contribute to the Life course Approach to reproductive health and Chronic disease Events (InterLACE) international collaboration.
In a study recently published online in the journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Dr. Shalini Prasad, professor of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and her co-authors demonstrated the capabilities of a biosensor they designed to reliably detect and quantify glucose in human swea
In a
study recently
published online
in the journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Dr. Shalini Prasad, professor of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and her co-authors demonstrated the capabilities of a biosensor they designed to reliably detect and quantify glucose in human swea
in the
journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Dr. Shalini Prasad, professor of bioengineering
in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and her co-authors demonstrated the capabilities of a biosensor they designed to reliably detect and quantify glucose in human swea
in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and her co-authors demonstrated the capabilities of a biosensor they designed to reliably detect and quantify glucose
in human swea
in human sweat.
The
study,
published online
in the
Journal of Virology, also highlights the importance of flu virus surveillance — conducting
studies like Topham's to see how the flu is changing, what flu mutations are circulating
in humans and animals, and how those mutations affect virus function.