However, other
types of evidence suggest a dopaminergic basis for amphetamine - induced psychosis.
Not exact matches
The expansion is perhaps a
type of «start»
of the universe as we know it but again, there is no
evidence suggesting causal agency in the existence
of that singularity or the transition into the accelerating expansion.
Some
of the marketing material highlighted in Lion's cross claim includes: «A2 will improve human health through the consumption
of a2 dairy milk products», «studies
suggest that milk containing only the A2
type of protein may benefit you and your family if you're concerned with certain allergies, immune function or digestive wellbeing» and «there is significant
evidence to
suggest that beta casein A1 may be a primary risk factor for heart disease in adult men and also be involved in the progression
of insulin dependent diabetes in children... Beta casein A1... is the most powerful risk factor ever discovered.»
The existing
evidence suggests that breastfeeding may protect against the risk
of leukaemia, lymphoma, inflammatory bowel disease,
type 1 diabetes, heart disease and blood pressure.
The 2013 «Long - term effects
of breastfeeding: A systematic review» World Health Organization publication concluded: «The
evidence suggests that breastfeeding may have a protective effect against
type 2 diabetes, particularly among adolescents.»
In fact, there is little hard
evidence to
suggest that, if the pregnancy is «high - risk», a negative outcome is more likely if a home birth is attempted, so there is an argument for including «high - risk» pregnancies in this
type of analysis, and this was attempted as part
of this research project.
Background: Observational
evidence suggests that having been breastfed in infancy may reduce the prevalence
of type 2 diabetes in later life.
However
evidence suggests that the
type of social support that is protective for a mom may differ according to her relationship status.
But new
evidence suggests weight loss may result when the procedure alters the
types of microbes in the gut.
A team
of archaeologists has found
evidence to
suggest that Neanderthals were the first to produce a
type of specialised bone tool that is still used in some cultures today.
But two
types of nanomaterial — loosely defined as stuff smaller than 100 nanometers — are worth worrying about, the panel found, because some
evidence suggests that loose nanoparticles and nanotubes can readily penetrate cells and are toxic.
The oversight
of dietary supplements is loose: FDA regulations allow for several different
types of efficacy claims to be made on labels, including fairly robust significant scientific agreement claims that the nutrient in question has a direct effect on a specific disease, but also so - called qualified health claims, where phrases such as some
evidence suggests that are added.
Geologic
evidence suggests that Yellowstone has produced three enormous eruptions within the past 2.1 million years, but these are not the only
type of eruptions that can occur.
A growing body
of evidence suggests that rapid detection
of, and aggressive new therapies for,
type - 1 diabetes benefit patients in the long run, possibly halting the autoimmune attack on the pancreas and preserving some
of the body's ability to make insulin.
Historical records
suggest it was some
type of hemorrhagic fever — like Ebola — but DNA
evidence published this week
suggests the culprit might have been salmonella — a common food - borne illness — brought by European colonizers.
New
evidence suggests that sticky rice hails from southern China, but that other modern
types like basmati can trace their history back to two other domestication events, one in the shadow
of the Himalayas and the other in the Indian subcontinent.
Among its assorted recommendations — from supporting state syringe exchange programs to increasing federal funding for neurobiology research — the panel
suggests that FDA dramatically expand the
types of evidence it requires from companies to show that an opioid is safe and effective, both before and after it gets market approval.
The new recommendation now includes pregnant and postpartum women because recent
evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy and other
types of talk therapy can help pregnant women suffering from depression and women with postpartum depression, Davidson told Live Science.
Emerging
evidence suggests that transgender women have a higher risk
of developing cardiovascular disease and
type 2 diabetes compared with men and women in the general population.
Although scientists have long considered the brain systems that govern these two
types of deficits as separate, a growing body
of evidence suggests that they are actually deeply intertwined, says Patricia Kuhl, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University
of Washington, Seattle, and lead author
of the new study.
Several pieces
of evidence suggest that B cells are major players in
type 1 diabetes, Dr. Kissler says.
here is epidemiological
evidence that links
type B coxsackie virus (CVB) infection with heart disease, and research published on July 31st in PLOS Pathogens now
suggests a mechanism by which early infection impairs the heart's ability to tolerate stress at later stages
of life.
«A growing body
of evidence suggests that exosomes can facilitate crosstalk between cancer cells and other
types of cells that are nearby in the microenvironment that surrounds the tumor,» said Hongyun Zhao, the first author
of the eLife study.
However, Mushotzky argues, there's been a growing body
of spectroscopic
evidence suggesting that, in fact, there is a physical difference between the two
types of AGN — and it isn't caused by a doughnut shape.
Various
types of meditation have been shown to improve well - being among different populations such as physicians and the general public.14, 15, 16 Preliminary
evidence suggests that meditation - based interventions may slow cellular aging rates by increasing telomerase activity, but many such studies lacked an active control group.17, 18 Recent randomized trials in breast cancer
suggest that long - term intensive meditation interventions might have positive effects on telomerase activity.
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle disease largely caused by being overweight, some researchers have suggested that Alzheimer's disease is a type 3 diabetes, and here evidence is presented for the existence of a type 4 age - related diabe
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease,
type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle disease largely caused by being overweight, some researchers have suggested that Alzheimer's disease is a type 3 diabetes, and here evidence is presented for the existence of a type 4 age - related diabe
type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle disease largely caused by being overweight, some researchers have
suggested that Alzheimer's disease is a
type 3 diabetes, and here evidence is presented for the existence of a type 4 age - related diabe
type 3 diabetes, and here
evidence is presented for the existence
of a
type 4 age - related diabe
type 4 age - related diabetes:
What's more, the
evidence suggests that there are certain lifestyle changes that might help, and there are other
types of treatments that address specific symptoms (rather than the underlying cause
of the disease) that may make life a little easier for people with Alzheimer's.
E.g., his response to criticisms based on China Study
evidence is to
suggest that the real
evidence for his diet is NOT from the China Study: «my views are not about one study... I see three
types of evidence that has most influenced my present views.
One final word - there's some interesting
evidence to
suggest a lactic acid «buffering» effect from small amounts
of arginine, which may make it an interesting compound for certain
types of endurance athletes.
Indeed, there is
evidence suggesting that when a person displays a predominance
of type I muscle fibers in one muscle, they also display a predominance
of type I muscle fibers in various other muscles (Vikne et al. 2012).
There is little
evidence to
suggest that the benefits
of the blood
type diet are truly related to your blood
type (rather than an awareness
of what you're eating and how you exercise), but that does not discount the fact that this diet has impacted some people positively.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the typical absorbed dose
of mercury from amalgams is one to twenty - two micrograms per day, with most values in the range
of one to five micrograms per day.16 Various factors, including gum chewing and bruxism, can increase these exposures to an upper range
of about one hundred micrograms per day.7 Preliminary
evidence also
suggests that certain
types of electromagnetic radiation, including EMR from mobile phones and from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may increase the release
of mercury vapor from dental amalgams.17
Another way to say a «C» level claim is «Some
evidence suggests that resistant starch from high amylose corn may reduce the risk
of type 2 diabetes.»
So, while the «limited scientific
evidence» disclaimer might sound a bit questionable, it in fact communicating that the FDA considers that some credible
evidence exists
suggesting that resistant starch helps to reduce the risk
of type 2 diabetes.
There is also emerging
evidence which
suggests that cocoa and chocolate may be able to contribute to reducing the risk
of certain
types of cancer.
There's some
evidence suggesting that Lactobacillus acidophilus (a
type of bacteria found in yogurt) and other probiotics help restore beneficial bacteria.
Evidence also
suggests that magnesium citrate may be a viable option to augment magnesium levels compared to other
types of magnesium supplements.
Evidence suggests this
type of photo is very attractive to online daters.
Evidence suggests fructans, which are a
type of sugar chain found in wheat, barley and rye, as well as onions, garlic, chickpeas, cabbage, and artichokes are actually what many are intolerant to — not gluten.
Mounting
evidence suggests that districts commonly distribute different amounts
of funding, even when schools serve the same
types of students.
Here's how Hoxby and Weingarth put it in their conclusion: «Our
evidence does not
suggest that complete segregation
of people, by
types, is optimal.
What our
evidence does
suggest is that efforts to create interactions between lower and higher
types ought to maintain continuity
of types.»
The
evidence suggests that the impact is greater for more vulnerable and older learners (teenagers), longer courses (more than a week), and those in a «wilderness» setting, though other
types of intervention still show some positive impacts.»
Though the average impact
of setting or streaming on low attaining pupils is negative,
evidence suggests that certain
types of grouping are more effective than others.
That said, there is considerable
evidence of staffing difficulties in specific subjects (e.g., STEM and special education) and in specific
types of schools (e.g., rural schools or schools serving disadvantaged students), which
suggests that policies aimed at addressing these true shortage areas must be targeted to these specific teachers and schools.
With curiosity, I thought this might be the first Op - Ed to
suggest, hopefully with at least some
evidence, that VAM - based data can be used in some
type of formative way (s).
Evidence of this
type, as reported and reviewed since about 1980,4
suggests that the direct and indirect effects
of school leadership on student learning are small but significant.
While the state did not disclose any details to help define with what
types of «significant flaws» the state was dealing, anecdotal
evidence suggests there may be rating errors across similar tests and scoring errors whereby teachers who score consistently across subject areas are scoring below par in their overall categorization / ranking.
Furthermore, although not evident from the results
of either survey, it should be pointed out that there is some
evidence to
suggest that some Bedlington terriers may have a genetic predisposition to this
type of problem.
While the cause
of IBD is poorly understood, current
evidence suggests that some
type of hypersensitivity reaction in the GI tract
of each affected pets is involved.