A recent Penn State College of Medicine physician's
study review suggests that shorter courses of radiation are preferable to longer ones for older patients receiving treatment for slow - growing skin cancers.
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the studies reviewed suggest that some patients exhibit symptoms at much lower doses of gluten than others.
One of
the studies reviewed suggested that young people using the forums appeared to normalise self - harm.
Not exact matches
Chew tells me that one of the main reasons he's drawn to Omada is that the company has several wide - ranging
studies published in actual peer -
reviewed medical journals
suggesting its system really works.
A
review of
studies suggests even where the impact of minimum wage increases is not «benign,» job loss evidence has to be weighed against what happens to the purchasing power of the remaining workers.
One recent peer -
reviewed study of a workplace - based program that gave employees money for walking
suggested that the model could work.
Hoback
suggested any
review of the Canada's proposed legislation could be speedy because the original Trans - Pacific Partnership, which was signed in October 2015 by the previous Conservative government, has been heavily
studied.
Several large, recent, peer -
reviewed studies have
suggested a fascinating but seemingly counterintuitive idea: That the amount of fat you eat may not be as directly linked with how fat you are as we once thought.
These genetic regulators may be the reason ho - mose - xuality persists in nature despite the fact that gay people are less likely to reproduce,
suggests the new
study published in the (Dec, 2012) journal ** The Quarterly
Review of Biology **.
These genetic regulators may be the reason homosexuality persists in nature despite the fact that gay people are less likely to reproduce,
suggests the new
study published in the [Dec, 2012] journal The Quarterly
Review of Biology.
The
studies reviewed in the impacts report
suggest some of the real motivation behind the proposed weakening of some criteria.
Research and references are available within the
review of the Cornucopia report http://www.foodsciencematters.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Counter-To-Flawed-Science.pdf We also
suggest you visit the timeline outlining an overview of the scientific
studies on carrageenan.
Two 2003
studies suggest that heading in soccer may result in weaker mental performance, including a decline in cognitive function, difficulty in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed, but a critical
review of the literature in 2010 by an expert panel of the American Academy of Pediatrics found no support for such a finding, and a 2012
study in the journal Neurosurgery concluded that it was «unlikely» that the subtle cognitive differences detected were sufficient to affect the daily lives of players.
According to a systematic
review, a small body of research
suggests that treatment may be associated with mother - reported improvements in breastfeeding, but the
studies are small, short - term, and rely on inconsistent methodology.
Then, I did some reading and
reviewed studies looking at breastfeeding and ear infections and found supporting evidence to
suggest that breastfeeding was actually a protective factor.
Conversely, many researchers have observed a greater risk of overweight in children and adolescents who had not been breastfed compared with those who had16, 17 or who were breastfed a shorter rather than longer duration.18 — 25 On the basis of a
review of 11
studies, Dewey26 concluded that «the evidence to date
suggests that breastfeeding reduces the risk of child overweight to a moderate extent.»
A panel of experts will
review studies and
suggest any...
A panel of experts will
review studies and
suggest any policy changes.
Four of the 6
studies found no relationship between diphtheria - tetanus - pertussis vaccination and subsequent SIDS, 316, — , 319 and results of the other 2
studies suggested a temporal relationship but only in specific subgroup analysis.320, 321 In 2003, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
reviewed available data and concluded that «[t] he evidence favors rejection of a causal relationship between exposure to multiple vaccinations and SIDS.»
A more recent
review of 200
studies suggests that a process is emerging in which higher income groups and industrialized countries set the trend, and are then followed gradually by the urban lower income, rural groups and less industrialized countries.
There are fears now that students could face charges of up to # 12,000 a year to
study at a university in England, although the
review suggests that universities which charge more than # 6,000 a year will face a further levy, aimed at funding poorer students.
The
study, published online in the peer -
reviewed Journal of General Internal Medicine, also found no difference in completion of the form by race or ethnicity,
suggesting wide acceptance of these orders among California's highly diverse population.
A comprehensive
review of 50 year's worth of international
studies assessing the benefits and harms of mammography screening
suggests that the benefits of the screening are often overestimated, while harms are underestimated.
Postgraduate
study is less structured, but if your supervisor doesn't plan some kind of
review after a year into the PhD, it is a good idea to
suggest it yourself.
The
study's results
suggest consumers who have a high level of trust in other people distinguish between these two types of errors in online
reviews.
Such changes, Li and colleagues
suggested while
reviewing a number of related
studies, are consistent with anatomical changes that can occur in the brain as a result of learning a second language, no matter the age of the learner, as they reported in a recent issue of Cortex.
«Our
review highlights that
studies to date varied widely in hypotheses and research methods,
suggesting that the field needs to develop more standardized methods to allow for a clearer understanding of the role of comorbid depression among adolescents in substance abuse treatment,» wrote the researchers in a joint statement.
A first - of - its - kind literature
review published in the September issue of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists ® (ASA ®),
suggests although a majority of
studies report positive outcomes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the clinical use of antidepressants for the treatment of postoperative pain.
«Nondrug approaches effective for treatment of common pain conditions,
review suggests: US
study reviews trial results on complementary health approaches for pain relief; aims to assist with pain management.»
Sutherland and Pozzi
suggest that there should be a more objective
review of the maths which engineering students
study at university.
Although limited by differences in the quality of the
studies included in this
review, these findings have important implications: they
suggest that women living in regions where HIV infection is common should be offered repeat HIV testing during pregnancy and in the postpartum period to detect incident HIV infections, and that preventing HIV transmission during pregnancy and the postpartum period should be prioritized, for example, by counseling women about the need to use condoms to prevent transmission during this period of their lives.
A new
study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center
reviews research that
suggests that the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease among older African Americans may be two to three times greater than in the non-Hispanic white population and that they differ from the non-Hispanic white population in risk factors and disease manifestation.
In a
study published online July 18 in the peer -
reviewed Journal of Clinical Investigation, the UCLA researchers
suggest that, in people who do not have Type 2 diabetes, autophagy prevents the accumulation of toxic forms of IAPP.
• Mild to moderate pneumonia: Three days is as effective as eight (el Moussaoui et al., 2006, British Medical Journal); four
studies suggest three days is as effective as five in children (Haider et al., 2008, Cochrane Database of Systematic
Reviews).
The Million Women
Study in 2001
suggested that HRT use increased the risk of breast cancer significantly and the Cochrane Collaboration systematic
review identified an increased risk of similar conditions.
A new
study published in the peer -
reviewed journal PeerJ introduces modern techniques to better understand the landmark site's history,
suggesting that the quarry represents numerous mortality events which brought the dinosaurs to the site over time, rather than a single fatal event.
Based on this
review, they
suggest a «probable» association between vitamin D levels and birth weight, dental caries in children, maternal vitamin D levels at term and parathyroid hormone levels in chronic kidney disease patients requiring dialysis, but «further
studies and better designed trials are needed to draw further conclusions.»
In their paper published in the journal Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators Shane Shucheng Wong, MD, and Timothy Wilens, MD — both of the MGH Department of Psychiatry — report that their
review suggests only two pediatric uses of medical cannabis — to relieve chemotherapy - induced nausea and vomiting and to reduce seizures — are supported by existing
studies.
«People with schizophrenia left out of longevity revolution:
Review of longitudinal
studies suggests 37 percent increase in gap in average lifespans.»
Our
study suggests that, given the benefit of giving birth in a hospital with a high volume neonatal unit, there should be a greater push to improve the situation and
review current procedures in a systemic fashion.»
In March 2013, Congress called for IOM to
review the
study and
suggest improvements.
Lee and Moher
suggest that large experimental
studies are needed to judge the effectiveness of different web - based peer
review templates to enforce reporting standards, and of ways one might train authors, reviewers and editors to use such tools and evaluate research.
Professor Mutimer added: «With HCV spread among PWID now accounting for the vast majority of incident cases in developed countries, and with modelling
studies suggesting that treatment for PWID could reduce transmission, it is critical that physicians
review and adopt these guidelines when managing this important group of patients.»
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent
review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological
studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also
suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
However, a recent published
review of basic science journals, including
studies of cells in culture from high impact cardiovascular journals, and of basic and clinical scientific literature,
suggests that sex of experimental material is not consistently reported.
A systematic
review of observational
studies suggested that smoking cessation after bladder cancer is beneficial, but owing to confounding and methodological concerns of included
studies no firm conclusions could be drawn.30 Some observational
studies have also shown an association between smoking cessation in patients with head and neck cancer and reduced risk of disease progression and mortality, but the absence of a systematic
review and meta - analysis means that the strength of this association is uncertain.31 32 33
In summary, our
study results
suggest that
review outcomes do not differ appreciably for MD compared with non-MD applicants.
The authors of a new
study reviewing the volume data, detailed on Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, are quick to caution, though, that one single year of rebound doesn't
suggest any sea ice recovery, as the overall trend is still downward.
A second model, derived by Lepage et al. (Hippocampus 1998; 8:313 - 322) from their
review of 52 PET
studies, has
suggested that the anterior hippocampus is activated by memory encoding while the posterior hippocampus is activated by memory retrieval.
Our
study provides a comprehensive picture of MRSA transmission in a sampled population of 1465 people and
suggests the need to
review existing infection control policy and practice.