But two recent,
unrelated studies provide some helpful information: that -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Another went so far as to actually note in the
study's own conclusion that, «Our findings
provide evidence that the quality of maternal behavior appears to be
unrelated to this effect.»
While most kidneys from deceased donors function well,
studies have shown that a kidney from a living donor, either a blood relative or an
unrelated person,
provides the greatest chance for long - term success.
Another
study is testing whether
unrelated donor stem cell transplant can
provide better long - term outcomes than traditional immunosuppressive therapy (IST) for children with severe aplastic anemia.
These data
provide support for a previous
study from Japan reporting an inverse relation between higher animal protein intake and blood pressure (43), but do not support those
studies in Western populations in which animal protein was found to be
unrelated to blood pressure (3).
Therefore, we clarify that a researcher may also be a health care provider if that researcher
provides health care, e.g.,
provides treatment to subjects in a research
study, and otherwise meets the definition of a health care provider, regardless of whether there is a component of the research
study that is
unrelated to the health care of the research subjects.
Contrary to meta - analytic findings of the earlier literature that focused only on the effects of the amount of care
provided without adequately controlling for selection effects, the NICHD
Study found that a number of features of child care (the amount of child care, age of entry into care, and the quality and stability of child care) were
unrelated to the security of infant — mother attachments or to an increased likelihood of avoidant attachments, except when mothers
provided less sensitive parenting of their infant.11 For the children who received less sensitive maternal care, extended experience with child care, lower - quality child care, and more changes in child care arrangements were each associated with an increased likelihood of developing an insecure attachment with their mothers.