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"coauthor" Definitions
  1. one of two or more joint authors.
  2. to write in joint authorship.

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Here I was sitting behind my friend and coauthor as he was being vetted to replace my late friend and coauthor, Justice Antonin Scalia.
Even absent that bill passing, its Republican coauthor, Colorado Sen.
I was a principal coauthor, determined to solve systemic problems.
He is the coauthor, along with John Fund, of Who's Counting?
"(Bacteria) bounced right back," Bralower, coauthor of the paper, told CNN.
Loss denied that he or his coauthor favor broad euthanasia of feral cats.
John Gilmore is the coauthor of "Bachmannistan: Behind The Lines" with Peter Waldron.
And they've heard, according to proposal coauthor Andrew Myors, that they're out of luck.
"It's mostly an issue of getting the scale correct," coauthor Nick Hynes told TechCrunch.
Sometimes the procedure is truly needed, study coauthor Dr. Christopher Hartnick told Reuters Health.
One of the Senate's staunchest Iran hawks, Cotton, is a coauthor of the proposal.
"We got a relationship," says Gerwin Schalk, an ECoG expert and coauthor of the study.
Menendez, who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was a coauthor of the legislation.
"The hurdle is really just getting the word out," said Lenore Anderson, coauthor of Prop.
"Often we have more information available than thermodynamics supposes," study coauthor Oscar Dahlsten told Phys.org.
"What Ken did was extraordinary, the scale of it," Budnick, coauthor of Ticket Masters said.
Parents can be part of the problem, Vance, coauthor of an accompanying editorial, said by email.
Babb is a scientist who was aboard the icebreaker, and is a coauthor of the study.
"We don't know where the rest of it is coming from," explained Montzka, a study coauthor.
He's the coauthor of a new book called It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work.
Nicole M. Dessibourg-Freer is a principal at A.T. Kearney and is a coauthor of the index.
He is coauthor of the book Moral Combat: Why the War on Violent Video Games is Wrong.
She's a coauthor of The Souls of Poor Folk, published by IPS and the Poor Peoples Campaign.
In many cases, Neal and her coauthor, Thomas Grisso, had never heard of the tests psychologists mentioned.
Both Hyöty and a coauthor of the study are minor shareholders of Vactech and serve on its board.
Mallet said another study coauthor was given enough funding to use these wild seals for another three years.
Dennis Peron, a coauthor of the proposition that granted California's current medical marijuana, does indeed oppose Prop 64.
"These are pretty encouraging results," said coauthor Brian Pall, director of clinical science for Johnson & Johnson Vision Care.
He is the coauthor of the recently published, "The New Turkey and Its Discontents" (Oxford University Press: 2017).
"We'd rather everyone quit nicotine completely," agrees coauthor David Abrams, a public health expert at New York University.
Susanne Neckermann of Erasmus University was listed as a coauthor, but so was David Nelson of King itself.
"In recent years we observed air pollution levels were coming down in southern California," said coauthor Dr. Frank Gilliland.
It was, at least at first, for the coauthor of McAuliffe's memoir, writer and former magazine journalist Steve Kettmann.
Another coauthor of the study, Henry Yuen, professor at the University of Toronto, spoke to Motherboard about the results.
"This paper solves the main technical thing," said Zhengfeng Ji, coauthor and professor at the University of Technology Sydney.
Over the course of a month, Bratus and a coauthor surveyed 500 men who were visiting their family doctor.
"The association with kidney disease has not been consistently demonstrated," Kramer, coauthor of an accompanying editorial, said by email.
She wrote the preface to and is coauthor of the book, America's Moment: Creating Opportunity in the Connected Age.
Riggleman got a coauthor credit for the story, titled "Bigfoot Exterminators Inc," but it was clearly mostly Barone's project.
A coauthor of that study believes her paper and this new one probably underestimate how many injuries are occurring.
Nicholas Thompson, editor in chief of the magazine and coauthor of the story, wanted something that matched the article's thesis.
In 2017 alone, he was a lead or coauthor of 85 publications3—which amounts to approximately one every four days.
Kamijo and coauthor Ryuji Abe enrolled 28 men and had them perform tasks that challenge what's known as working memory.
"The big story here is the ocean," said Josh Willis, a study coauthor who heads NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland mission.
"These results dramatically change our understanding of the Milky Way," the study coauthor Magda Guglielmo said in a press release.
Coauthor Jennifer Spencer of the University of North Carolina noted that breast cancer treatment is often tiring and time-consuming.
" Furthermore, according to Peter York, coauthor of The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, "It is code, like so many of these things . . .
After Random House dropped Thrush from the book, there were brief discussions about finding a replacement coauthor to work with Haberman.
This compares to just 2.3 feet if warming is limited to 2°C above preindustrial levels, coauthor Robert Kopp tells Axios.
He is coauthor with Jeff Howe of Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future and director of the MIT Media Lab.
Shaefer and his coauthor Joshua Rivera argue that these metrics correlate better with income-based poverty measures than consumption-based ones.
As an intern for Infinity Wellness Foundation in 2011, I was published as a coauthor of two children's health e-books.
Anders Levermann, a coauthor of the new study, told Business Insider that this calculation shouldn't be seen as a road map.
She is the author of "Fueling Freedom," along with coauthor Steve Moore, to be released by Regnery Publishing on May 23.
Perhaps his most visible work was the development of a theory of "conflict extension" with longtime friend and coauthor, Geoff Layman.
This group, people like the Kardashians or Taylor Swift, "are the people who love documenting their entire lives," said coauthor Harper Anderson.
The former White House pastry chef and coauthor of The Sweet Spot bakes up a treat ideal for dunking ⅓ cup shelled pistachios
Don Huffines, who was a coauthor of the "bathroom bill" that restricted transgender people's bathroom access, was defeated by Democrat Nathan Johnson.
Jaron Lanier, godfather of modern virtual reality NOMINATESGlen Weyl, principal researcher at Microsoft; coauthor of Radical Markets with Eric Posner October 153.
Instead, he believes the people who did the most damage to the species' conservation are none other than himself and his coauthor.
"It's a very inexpensive medication - less than C$2 per day - that can be initiated immediately," coauthor Wee Yong told Reuters Health.
"It's Not You, It's the Dishes" coauthor Paula Szuchman recommends a system where each person specializes in the chores they're best at.
She claims she's a coauthor of "Hussle & Motivate" ... which means she's entitled to a big cut of any dough the song earns.
"This fall, we flipped roles and Jennifer helped coauthor a sequel to a novel I wrote 13 years ago," Jeff told Insider.
This research grew out of previous work by Minor and coauthor Michael Housman of HiQ Labs that focused only on toxic workers.
"This tells you how efficient the aerobic system is," says Richard Hughson, a professor of kinesiology at Waterloo and coauthor of the study.
"It's creepy — it should strike everyone as disturbing," study coauthor Paul Lombardo of the Georgia State University School of Law told BuzzFeed News.
Both Lombardo and his coauthor, Kayte Spector-Bagdady of the University of Michigan Medical School, worked as researchers on the Bioethics Commission report.
In fact, the study was conducted in the first place to "place radiation readings in context," coauthor Robert Hayes explained in a release.
"Fathers-to-be should quit smoking," said study coauthor Dr Jiabi Qin, of Xiangya School of Public Health, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Aaron Brown, coauthor of the new proof, described what these looser kinds of transformations could look like in the context of a ball.
WHO guidelines suggest five servings of fruits, vegetables or legumes each day, according to coauthor Victoria Miller, who is also with McMaster University.
Study coauthor Cynthia Hallett, CEO of ANRF in Berkeley, California, said in recent years there has been limited opposition to campus tobacco bans.
William D. Danko, the coauthor of the best-seller "The Millionaire Next Door," is a huge proponent of maximizing income to build wealth.
"Your sperm is what you eat," said coauthor Dr. Feiby Nassan of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
Christopher Carlino, a coauthor of the Xupiter report, said they removed it from the site because they lacked the legal resources to fight.
"Eliminate additional cardiovascular risk factors, such as overweight, sedentary lifestyle and smoking," suggests coauthor Dr. Urs Scherrer of the University of Bern, Switzerland.
"Both genders are equally ambitious and equally rational," said Matt Krentz, a BCG senior partner and coauthor of the report, in a statement.
"It doesn't seem possible for ICE to police itself," said Jennifer Chan, associate director of policy at NIJC and coauthor of the report.
"This paper coming out is a milestone for us," says Kayla Iacovino, now a volcanologist at the United States Geological Survey and a coauthor.
Still, Katie Taladay, the paper's coauthor, told BuzzFeed News, miners still might buy less efficient hardware, because the most efficient processors are extremely expensive.
Ryan was the coauthor, with fellow lawmakers Eric Cantor and Kevin McCarthy, of the 2010 book Young Guns: A New Generation of Conservative Leaders.
"I don't think it makes any sense to do it now," David Keith, a solar engineering researcher at Harvard University and study coauthor, said.
The hospital's quality of care is directly related to deaths and complications in newborns, said study coauthor Erika Edwards of the University of Vermont.
Chingos and his coauthor Kristin Blagg also found that Warren's plan would achieve one of its goals to help narrow the racial wealth gap.
My Microsoft colleague Glen Weyl, coauthor of Radical Markets, is tackling the core issues: What does human dignity mean in a highly automated future?
Teachers say "time is the main barrier to physical education," said coauthor Emma Norris of the Centre for Behavior Change at University College London.
"Heat acclimatization costs absolutely no money," said coauthor Douglas J. Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute at the University of Connecticut in Storrs.
This, Dr Vollrath and his coauthor Mi Ruixin made from a fibrous protein-rich glue of the sort produced naturally by spiders and silkworms.
"We have to accept that judges are human," says study coauthor Christopher Barnes, an associate professor at the University of Washington's Foster Business School.
Scott Gerber is the CEO of The Community Company and coauthor of the book Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Business Relationships That Matter.
"This is not evidence of aerosol transmission," Neeltje van Doremalen, a researcher at the NIH and a coauthor of the study, cautioned on Twitter.
The book focuses on the challenges Conyers and her coauthor, Gina Qiao, faced building an inclusive workspace at a company bridging two different cultures.
How cells work together to form intricate anatomies "is a major puzzle," says Tufts University developmental biophysicist Michael Levin, coauthor on the new paper.
Grumbach's coauthor Laura Schmidt said that after research from UCSF repeatedly exposed public health harms associated with soda, their colleagues felt compelled to act.
According to Michael Parr, study coauthor and president of American Bird Conservancy it's hard to know where the tipping point is for irreversible losses.
According to Arielle Eckstut, the coauthor of "The Secret Language of Color," both nature and Coca-Cola had a hand in shaping that history.
"The exceptional access key is different from the signing key," says Susan Landau, a computer scientist who was also a ­coauthor of the "Doormat" paper.
"It's definitely good news," said Dr. Kenneth Langa, a professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan and a coauthor of the new study.
"Before our study, very little was known about the safety of HPV vaccination in pregnancy," coauthor Dr. Anders Hviid told Reuters Health in an email.
Pike, the study coauthor, suggested the commonality of red pigmented cave art and decorative shells might point to even older art created by humanity's ancestors.
Instead, the Tsavo lions had the chompers of cats with a healthy diet, information Patterson and his coauthor published in the journal Scientific Reports today.
Molter and his coauthor Imke de Pater, a professor of astronomy, made the above composite image, which shows the rings' thermal glow at radio wavelengths.
"This exceeds the recommended 'up to 30 minutes' after the age of 2 years," said study coauthor Jon Genuneit of Ulm University in an email.
Soon after, she began working as Warren's research assistant (and eventual coauthor), traveling to bankruptcy courts in different cities and interviewing families about their experiences.
"When President Trump fumed that the Fed's rate increases were smothering his growth policies, he wasn't entirely wrong," Moore wrote with a coauthor, Louis Woodhill.
"They're designed by engineers, for engineers," says Henrik Christensen, the director of the UC San Diego Contextual Robotics Institute and a coauthor on the editorial.
"Every new exciting result gets challenged," said Burkhard Militzer, a planetary scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, and a coauthor of the Science paper.
" Inioluwa Deborah Raji, a coauthor of the MIT paper and a student at the University of Toronto, said Thursday that Amazon's "defensive language" is "disappointing.
A claim of multiple domestications for dogs requires extraordinary evidence, says study coauthor Krishna Veeramah, an evolutionary geneticist at Stony Brook University in New York.
"The fundamental concept is that we as surgeons and dentists are gatekeepers to opioid exposure," said coauthor Dr. Michael Englesbe, also of the University of Michigan.
Coauthor Edward Avol noted that billions of dollars have been spent to replace school buses, trucks and other forms of transportation that produced too much pollution.
"You're not studying these [computers] in order to build anything," said Thomas Vidick, one coauthor of the study and professor at the California Institute of Technology.
Geneticist Christopher Mason, a study coauthor, likened this to electrical switches in your kitchen: During the first six months, just a couple things were turned on.
Greater awareness of the condition may be a factor, said study coauthor Dr. Wei Bao of the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa.
"The Trump administration destroyed the internet as we know it, plain and simple," Assemblymember Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles), a coauthor, said while presenting the bill.
"We believe that further detailed studies may open new therapeutic methods for promoting seizure prediction and termination," said coauthor Iryna Omelchenko of the University of Berlin.
"There's no dramatic change this year," said Sandy Baum, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute and a coauthor on the reports, Inside Higher Ed reported.
My lack of familiarity with norms of stratigraphy prevented me from engaging too deeply, although I've been a minor coauthor on several of the group's papers.
Eileen Appelbaum is co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and coauthor of Private Equity at Work: When Wall Street Manages Main Street.
That's why this paper has "great significance for the next generation of exploration," according to coauthor Christopher Glein, a space scientist at the Southwest Research Institute.
"These are occupations which frequently do not offer paid sick leave benefits," said coauthor Patricia Stoddard-Dare of Cleveland State University in Ohio, also by email.
Ross (with the help of his coauthor, Neil Martinez-Belkin) writes about finagling his way onto "Monster," which—unbeknownst to him—features Vernon on the intro.
Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), the bill's coauthor and the Finance Committee's ranking member, are trying to make changes to the bill to garner more Republican backing.
All of that incoming data motivated Kaltenegger and coauthor Jack Madden to make this catalog of colors, spectra, and albedos, or how much the planet reflects starlight.
"Just because they are absorbed doesn't mean they are unsafe," said study coauthor Dr. Theresa Michele, director of the division of nonprescription drug products at the FDA.
We must shift more attention and resources to the states — that is the mission of Future Now Fund, which was founded by the coauthor of this piece.
"Our work is not fake news," Filippo Menczer, a professor of informatics and computer science at Indiana University and a coauthor of the study, told BuzzFeed News.
"Tackling greenhouse gas emissions is a really complex problem and there is no one single solution," Stephanie Flude, a study coauthor and CCS researcher, said over email.
"Tattoos are more prevalent now than they were 10 years ago, professionals included," said coauthor Dr. Holly Stankewicz of St. Luke's University Health Network in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The (c)rapture I felt was likely a case of "poophoria," explains Anish Sheth, the gastroenterologist and coauthor of toilet-side staple What's Your Poo Telling You?
There is conflicting evidence about changes in enjoyment and happiness when people retire, coauthor Tim Olds of the University of South Australia told Reuters Health by email.
"These are just the two ice shelves considered to have the greatest risk of collapse at present," Nicholas Barrand, a glaciologist and study coauthor, said over email.
Schirmer and coauthor Benjamin Smarr of the University of California, Berkeley, initially wanted to test the hypothesis that late-type students would perform better in evening classes.
"Gua sha therapy has been widely applied in clinical practice in China," said coauthor Pei-bei Duan of Jiangsu Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Nanjing.
Republican Senator Jacob Howard, who was a coauthor of the 28503th Amendment, said that it was "simply declaratory" of the Civil Rights Act to protect freed slaves.
"People have preconceived ideas of what celiac disease looks like," said study coauthor Dr. Joseph Murray, a professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
It provides what Elizabeth Dunn, a coauthor of the study and a leading researcher on money and happiness at the University of British Columbia, calls converging evidence.
He's the owner, with his wife, Rachel, of Results Fitness in Newhall, California, and my coauthor on the six books in the New Rules of Lifting series.
"Let's put it this way: It's quite complicated," said Gui Pimentel, a physicist at the University of Amsterdam and a coauthor of the new cosmological bootstrap paper.
It's what Stanton Peele, Ph.D., coauthor of Outgrowing Addiction: With Common Sense Instead of Disease Therapy, describes as "a 'kitchen sink' approach" in a Psychology Today article.
Falk and her coauthor briefly explain how genetic disorders can be inherited through mutations in parents' chromosomes, or the mutation can occur spontaneously in the child's chromosomes.
He cranks the books out like some superhuman literary Terminator, often teaming up with a coauthor to get an obscene number of words written on a tight deadline.
Krause and coauthor Thabet Tolaymat found that it takes more energy to produce $280 worth of bitcoin or the cryptocurrency Monero than $2000 worth of copper or gold.
"Even for those women for whom you don't see a huge impact immediately, those tiny numbers can add up over time," said Amy Blackstone, coauthor of the study.
Joe Conason is editor-in-chief of National Memo, and the coauthor of The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Justin Burton, coauthor of the latest paper and a physicist at Emory University specializing in fluid dynamics, first got intrigued by the topic at a conference in Barcelona.
In a prologue to the book, Lee, the book's head editor, and a coauthor write that they are attempting to assess "dangerousness," rather than make a formal diagnosis.
From a risk-reduction perspective the answer is a definite yes, says Nick Siegler, the chief technologist of NASA's exoplanet exploration program and a coauthor of the study.
"The important thing we all need to understand is that police officers experience trauma virtually every day," Miriam Heyman, a coauthor of the white paper, told BuzzFeed News.
"When the at-home parent is the mother, there's a clear expectation that she'll be in charge of the family's domestic life," study coauthor Noelle Chesley told PRB.
What they're saying: Luke Trusel, a study coauthor and geology professor at Rowan University, told Axios that melting ice sheets will have effects far beyond sea level rise.
The results also don't make cancer death a foregone conclusion for single people, study coauthor Maria Elena Martinez of the University of California, San Diego added by email.
"When you run an air conditioning system, you don't get anything for nothing," says materials chemist Geoffrey Ozin of the University of Toronto, coauthor on the new paper.
These conditions are quite similar to those found in Venus' atmosphere, Mogul and his coauthor Sanjay Limaye, a planetary scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madsion, point out.
Jay Gambetta, one of IBM's top quantum researchers and a coauthor on the paper, says he expects it to influence whether Google's claims ultimately gain acceptance among technologists.
"Overstating the likelihood of extreme climate impacts can make mitigation seem harder than it actually is," noted Peters and his coauthor, climate scientist Zeke Hausfather, in the commentary.
"We are very much interested in how human-driven vehicles and robots can coexist," says Daniela Rus, director of the MIT lab and a coauthor of the paper.
Although they don't name it specifically, coauthor Divya Persaud says one issue was a recent controversy over the construction of a new telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii.
"The level of polarization and extremist behavior is such that our Madisonian institutions are completely dysfunctional," says Steven Levitsky, a Harvard professor and coauthor of How Democracies Die.
"We needed to understand the effect this drinking could have on children," coauthor Lucy Bryant of the Institute of Alcohol Studies in London told Reuters Health by email.
" When Hegseth discouraged Paronto from threatening Obama, the 13 Hours coauthor shot back, "It doesn't get yourself away from saying comments when my friends died in front of me.
"This is what an alien observer would see if they looked at our Solar System," study coauthor Lisa Kaltenegger, director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell, told Gizmodo.
In theory, lasers could offer a nonhormonal option for vaginal, atrophy, said the coauthor of an accompanying editorial, Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton, executive director of the North American Menopause Society.
A coauthor of the bill, however, says that this late in the session, when legislators are scrambling to deal with other issues, it's too hard to get anyone's attention.
"Basically these islands were covered in penguins," Michael Polito, an assistant professor of oceanography and coastal sciences at Louisiana State University and coauthor of the paper, told BuzzFeed News.
"We are at the frontier of knowledge about human reproduction in space," says Antoni Perez-Poch, an engineer at Polytechnic University of Catalonia and a coauthor on the paper.
In their book Moral Combat: Why the War on Video Games Is Wrong, Markey and coauthor Christopher Ferguson lay out how researchers have approached this question from different angles.
"One of the most surprising things we saw in this study was a difference in risk in as little as 221 months of therapy," said study coauthor Kelly Myers.
"He was constantly searching for people who would adore him, who would never question his intelligence," says Biondo, who would go on to coauthor the book Supernova with Canestrari.
To Erik Brynjolfsson, coauthor of The Second Machine Age, it makes sense that Momentum Machines is opening its own restaurant rather than shopping its bot around to existing chains.
"All of this equipment is meant to be weather-resistant—but it's not waterproof," says Paul Barford, UW-Madison professor of computer science and a coauthor of the paper.
"The qualities - as well as the quantity - of the workforce and the quality of care for these residents are linked," said coauthor Karen Spilsbury of the University of Leeds.
"Secondhand smoking exposure in children is an important public health threat, affecting up to 173% of children," said study coauthor Jason Yam of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Dr. Vanessa Paquette, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and a pharmacy researcher at the University of British Columbia told Reuters that pregnant women should seek an alternative to fluconazole.
"Poor male reproductive health means poor male health overall," says Shanna Swan, a professor of environmental medicine and public health at Mount Sinai and coauthor of the 2017 study.
"There will have to be a radical increase in the ambitions," said Glen Peters, the research director at the Center for International Climate Research and also a study coauthor.
In one study from Radboud University, of which Terburg was a coauthor, testosterone was shown to make people with social anxiety less likely to avoid the gaze of others.
"We previously showed that about 10 percent of runners have symptoms of acute illness in the few days before a race," study coauthor Dr. Martin Schwellnus said by email.
"We are hoping this approach will lead us to the next generation of drugs," Wake Forest School of Medicine's Mei-Chuan Ko, a coauthor of the study, tells Axios.
Critters that have evolved to scavenge for food find themselves living in a temporary smorgasbord of tasty planktonic treats, explains Rut Pedrosa Pàmies, a coauthor on the new study.
What's more, Jonathan Koomey, a coauthor of this research, pointed out online, in response to the dubious Big Think statistic, that computing itself is generally becoming way more efficient.
"Many of the physicians who order these tests don't know this is happening," coauthor Dr. Jason Park, an associate professor of pathology at UT Southwestern, said in a statement.
The technology is promising and improvements are being made daily, said coauthor Matthew Douma of the department of critical care medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.
"Misliya really changes our perception of modern human evolution," Gerhard Weber, study coauthor and professor in the department of anthropology at the University of Vienna, said in an email.
Previous smaller studies have seen some of the same outcomes, including pregnancy-associated hypertension and low birth weight, coauthor Nils Skajaa from Aarhus University told Reuters Health by email.
He is coauthor of "Don't Stop Thinking About the Music" and, most recently, coeditor of "You Shook Me All Campaign Long," focusing on the music of the 2016 presidential election.
"The generic drug may be less, but it's still really expensive," said Juliette Cubanski, associate director of the program on Medicare policy at KFF and a coauthor of the report.
Dancing demands a lot of energy output because it involves "movement in all directions," says Nick Smeeton, a principal lecturer at the University of Brighton and coauthor of that report.
Even so, anaphylaxis due to alpha-gal is still pretty rare, said study coauthor Dr. Jay Lieberman of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Le Bonheur Children's Hospital.
In the 15 years since the genome brouhaha, Venter has continued to coauthor papers in leading journals, covering topics from genome transplants to the myriad sequences of microscopic marine life.
Freeman and his coauthor Eliot Miller from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology analyzed 2,000 of eBird observations that mentioned aggression between crows and ravens across the United States and Canada.
Coauthor Dr. Michael Nilsson told Reuters Health by phone that the results counter the attitude that stroke patients can't improve if a year has passed since their brain damage occurred.
There are several possible explanations, said study coauthor Dr. Mitesh Patel, an assistant professor the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine and director of the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit.
"As expected, the Google reverse search engine does a great job of recognizing objects such as houses, refrigerators, animals," study coauthor Dr. Kavita Y. Sarin told Reuters Health by email.
Coauthor Yoshua Bengio became an adviser at Microsoft after this book was published, and with good reason — he and his coauthors are pioneers in the growing field of machine learning.
"Reducing mortality by 10 percent would be important from a personal level and a population level," coauthor Dr. David Siscovick said about the new advice for people with heart failure.
"Consumers are fairly flexible about the way they get video," said Jeff Loucks, the executive director of Deloitte's Center for Technology, Media, and Telecommunications and a coauthor on the study.
"The association … does not provide proof (of causation), even when the results from our study corroborate findings from previous similar research," study coauthor Geert van der Heijden said by email.
"It suggests that something is seriously wrong in the lives of young people and that whatever went wrong seemed to happen around 2012, or 2013," said study coauthor Jean Twenge.
"As of just a few years ago, there were almost no measurements of this kind in existence," said coauthor Jeff Moore, a University of Utah geologist who led the study.
Agis Koumentakos, a Greek energy trader and coauthor of a recent paper on electric ships, cites several environmental and geopolitical challenges that come with the electrification of the maritime sector.
Kristin Laidre, an animal ecologist at the University of Washington and a coauthor, says the melting summer sea ice is causing trouble for big mammals: polar bears, walruses, and seals.
"Discouragement from faculty at the pre-med and student-level definitely has an impact," study coauthor Dr. Susan Pories of Harvard Medical School in Boston told Reuters Health by email.
But the goal was to show where the center of gravity is shifting in research-intensive industries, says Mark Muro, a senior fellow at Brookings and coauthor of the report.
To see how obesity influences breastfeeding, Newby and her coauthor surveyed 462 women, giving them questionnaires once before the baby arrived and six times during the first year after birth.
"You find lots of fish traps and eel-catching prongs and spears," says University of Copenhagen geneticist Hannes Schroeder, coauthor on a new paper in Nature Communications describing the findings.
At Def Con 2017 in Las Vegas, one of the largest hacker conferences in the world, Carsten Schurmann (coauthor of this article) demonstrated that US election equipment suffers from serious vulnerabilities.
"Research has shown that patients with obesity are still facing lots of prejudices in everyday life as well as medical care," said study coauthor Teresa Loda of the University Hospital Tuebingen.
Spending more than tripled since 2005 and was highly concentrated among a small number of cancer centers, said study coauthor Laura B. Vater of Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis.
But the most effective advocate of Gorka's brand of hardline policies on Islam is still in the government: Katharine Gorka, his wife and the coauthor of scores of his policy papers.
More from Tonic: Still, the number of patients examined in the aforementioned studies was relatively small, says the review's coauthor Eric Apaydin, a policy researcher at Rand, in Santa Monica, Calif.
"Once people realize there is a problem, they tend to fix it," Rama Nemani, a scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center and a coauthor of the research, said in a statement.
"In transplantation, smoking clearly has a negative impact, an even bigger impact than if you are a nontransplant person," said coauthor Sabina De Geest of the University of Basel in Switzerland.
"The takeaway is that our current understanding does not constrain sea level rise rates after 2050 or so," said coauthor Michael Oppenheimer, a climate scientist at Princeton University, in an email.
"These findings showed that all calories are not alike to the body," said study coauthor Dr. David Ludwig, who codirects the New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center at Boston Children's Hospital.
"Socioeconomic factors like poverty do make it harder for black and Hispanic children to survive some of the most common childhood cancers," Green, coauthor of an accompanying editorial, said by email.
"There are increasingly novel forms of marijuana available and the risks of these products to health are unknown," said study coauthor Dr. Salomeh Keyhani of the University of California, San Francisco.
Still, the results highlight a missed opportunity to improve patient care, said the coauthor of an accompanying editorial, Dr. Karina Berg of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in Farmington.
BCG's analysis indicates "the potential benefits for society are huge if self-driving vehicles are combined with ride sharing and electrification," said senior partner Michael Ruessmann, a coauthor of the report.
"We need to remember that it's not just water, it's also water in food, in energy, in people," said Jay Famiglietti, a study coauthor and researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Nonetheless, it's cause for concern, since sharks rely on their skin not just as armor but for streamlining, says study coauthor Lutz Auerswald, a biologist at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.
In a recent paper, Singh and a coauthor identified a new mechanism that might underlie crystal growth in solvents, as opposed to the phase-change crystallization of Libbrecht's snow and ice.
She is the coauthor of Undivided Rights and organized women of color for the 2004 March for Women's Lives in Washington, DC, an event that brought unprecedented support from communities of color.
Still, the results highlight the importance of getting enough rest, said the coauthor of an accompanying editorial, Dr. Daniel Gottlieb, director of the sleep disorders center at the VA Boston Healthcare System.
"We see Batchelor's law all over the place," said Jacob Bedrossian, a mathematician at the University of Maryland, College Park and coauthor of the proof with Alex Blumenthal and Samuel Punshon-Smith.
When he started to work on his memoir, McAuliffe's coauthor, Steve Kettmann, ended up moving into the family's guest house for weeks at a time just to keep up with the pace.
"This suggests that investments in early parent-child relationships may result in long-term returns that accumulate across individuals' lives," coauthor and University of Minnesota psychologist Lee Raby said in an interview.
"It's rather stunning the number of non-native marine species that we discovered on the Galápagos Islands," said Greg Ruiz, a study coauthor and marine biologist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
"When Chrissy is living her best life food is a huge part of it," says Adeena Sussman, Teigen's coauthor, who moved in with the couple while working on Cravings and Cravings 2.
In fact, in Splitting America—which, again, came out before the 2012 election—he and his coauthor used Trump to illustrate the ultimate nightmare of a parent in a child-custody case.
"The river since 1.83 has been in an unprecedented decline," Brad Udall, coauthor of the new study and senior water and climate research scientist at Colorado State University, said in an interview.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom is Chancellor's Professor of History at UC Irvine and coauthor of the updated third edition of "China in the 19873st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know" (Oxford University Press, 2018).
" Ben Benjamin, coauthor of the influential book The Ethics of Touch, puts it more bluntly: "If a person says, 'Someone put their finger in my vagina,' of course you call the police.
"Until our study came along, it was known that weight reduction in adulthood could reduce the risk of type 251 diabetes," coauthor Dr. Jennifer Baker told Reuters Health in a telephone interview.
Madagascar sits at the heart of the pelican spider's ancestral origins, and Wood and study coauthor Nikolaj Scharff think it's likely that the spiders have had a dynamic evolutionary history in isolation.
"Social jetlag is the misalignment between an individual's circadian clocks and their environment due to social impositions like work or school," said study coauthor Aaron Schirmer of Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago.
"Even though they're haunted by memories, they've carved out lives with families and careers," said study coauthor Norm O'Rourke, a psychologist at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be'er Sheva, Israel.
"This is a time of major transition away from family, friends and important social support networks," said coauthor Dr. Braden Hale, program manager at the Department of Defense's HIV/AIDS Prevention Program.
"The fact that it's made in a laboratory doesn't mean it's a fake embryo," Cesare Galli, a study coauthor and director at the Italian Avantea lab where the embryo was created, added.
The sounds of each command were encoded in the intensity of a light beam, Daniel Genkin, a paper coauthor and assistant professor at the University of Michigan, told CNN Business on Monday.
"So this rapid post-thaw peat accumulation that happens is eventually how it recovers some of the carbon that was lost," says USGS research geologist Miriam Jones, coauthor on the new paper.
But Venelle-2 shows that "there are also many positive cases of wells drilled for geothermal purposes," says Riccardo Minetto, a researcher at the University of Geneva and coauthor of the study.
"These chemicals take a long time to degrade," said coauthor Pauline Mendola, a senior investigator at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHHD) in Bethesda, Maryland.
"In the short term, it's helpful to know some steps people can take," says coauthor Laurel Schaider, a research scientist at Silent Spring Institute, the environmental research organization that performed the work.
Moser's biography has made headlines for the argument that Sontag wasn't just a coauthor of Rieff's most famous book, Freud: The Mind of the Moralist, but in fact a kind of ghostwriter.
The last time more Americans died at home than at any other location "would have to be in the first half of the 28th century," coauthor Dr. Haider Warraich told Reuters Health.
"We now have clear fossil evidence that modern humans moved out of Africa earlier than we previously believed," Rolf Quam, study coauthor and anthropology professor at Binghamton University, said in an email.
Although mammograms in Denmark detected a lot more breast cancers, these were mostly small, early-stage tumors, said study coauthor Dr. Karsten Jorgensen, a researcher at the Nordic Cochrane Center in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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"The wider significance of our research is to finally put to bed the sense that Neanderthals were very different from us," study coauthor Alistair Pike of the University of Southampton told BuzzFeed News.
"We need to make it easier for transgender and gender non-conforming people to live their lives as who they are, not who society says they're supposed to be," said her coauthor Sen.
"The problem is that it's beyond the expectations of the user," said Günes Acar, postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy and coauthor of a 2015 study about the trackers.
"We find there never was any statistical evidence for it," Stefan Rahmstorf, head of Earth System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and coauthor of the research, said over email.
"The output of the climate model may be rainfall, for example, and that's the input for the river flow models," says University of Exeter climate scientist Richard Betts, coauthor on the new paper.
"This lays to rest the long-standing myth of the 'empty Amazon'," said ecologist and coauthor of the study Charles Clement of Brazil's National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), in a public statement.
"Unfortunately, in our quest to take care of individual patients, we're causing this undue harm," coauthor Dr. Jodi Sherman, from Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, said in a phone interview.
"Creativity is one of the core skills needed for dealing with a world that is changing faster than ever before," said study coauthor Sam Ferguson of the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.
Maslach and her coauthor, Michael Leiter, identify six main causes of burnout that arise within organizations: too much work, lack of control, too little reward, unfairness, conflicting values, and the breakdown of community.
"You can't drive on a military base, even if you own your car," Jason Schultz, a law professor at New York University and coauthor of the book The End of Ownership told me.
"Basically, you could say that the risk for a fatal crash increases with increasing blood alcohol concentrations, starting with 20.05," said study coauthor Dr. Tim Naimi, a physician and professor at Boston University.
"Basically, you could say that the risk for a fatal crash increases with increasing blood alcohol concentrations, starting with 20.05," said study coauthor Dr. Tim Naimi, a physician and professor at Boston University.
"Our data provide novel evidence for the role of yogurt in the early stage of colorectal cancer development," said study coauthor Dr. Yin Cao of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
"Unfortunately, it´s very difficult to increase leg fat at the expense of trunk fat," said Dr. Matthias Bluher of the University of Leipzig in Germany, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study.
Gender disparity in healthcare is usually studied by comparing mortality rates of females versus males, said study coauthor Mudit Kapoor, an associate professor of economics at the Indian Statistical Institute in New Delhi.
Catherine D'Ignazio, an MIT professor and coauthor of the recent book Data Feminism, advises caution when viewing Covid-19 visualizations of any kind, even from authoritative sources like the Centers for Disease Control.
"Much of the boreal forest burns more and more often, and when the ecosystem burns, it can actually accelerate the permafrost thaw," says David Olefeldt of University of Alberta, coauthor on the paper.
"We already know that healthcare resources are inequitably distributed across the United States," said coauthor David Metcalfe, a Clinical Research Fellow in Musculoskeletal Trauma at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
"While most people recover from head injuries, there is going to be a subset with long term disability and life changes," said coauthor Dr. Benjamin Breyer of the University of California, San Francisco.
The developers were cognizant of the dangers of having the chatbot dispense medical advice, which is why certain safeguards were programmed in, said coauthor Dr. Bradley Crotty, also from Medical College of Wisconsin.
"The cause of ALS remains complex and we believe that multiple factors, including environmental exposures, play a role," said coauthor Dr. Stephen Goutman, director of the ALS clinic at the University of Michigan.
"That loss of human control moves us into questions of authorization and accountability we haven't worked out yet," says Peter Singer, a defense analyst and coauthor of the forthcoming techno-thriller Burn-In.
The title of his career-making book, 2008's Game Change — which sold over 350,000 copies and netted him and his coauthor John Heilemann a $5 million advance for a follow-up — says everything.
"The ultimate diagnosis was hypersensitivity pneumonitis — 'pneumonitis' means inflammation of the lung, 'hypersensitivity' means due to an overreaction by the body's immune system to something," study coauthor Dr. Daniel J. Weiner told BuzzFeed News.
This stuff isn't just tidying up for blind and low-vision users—it's good web practice, says Whitney Quesenbery, a UX researcher and the coauthor of A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences.
Linda Gordon, winner of two Bancroft Prizes and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, is the author of The Second Coming of the KKK, Dorothea Lange and Impounded, and the coauthor of Feminism Unfinished.
"When companies and governments crack down on platforms, platforms may place that burden on creators," says David Craig, coauthor of a series of books on the rise of online creator-driven industry and culture.
Overall, the number of cases they found was "reassuringly small," the report's coauthor, Sue Montgomery, told BuzzFeed News, although it's possible there have been more cases that have not been reported to the CDC.
"This suggests that learning more information about the disease and having positive interactions with people who have psoriasis may help to dispel myths and stereotypes," said coauthor Rebecca Pearl of the University of Pennsylvania.
"Both of them are being blinded by love — and that's not a criticism, I just wince a little bit," marriage therapist Susan Pease Gadoua, coauthor of The New I Do, tells Refinery29 via phone.
"In this nationwide study (we saw) an almost six-fold higher proportion of patients receiving compression-only CPR," said coauthor Dr. Jacob Hollenberg, director of the Centre for Resuscitation Science at the Karolinska Institutet.
"There have been increasing reports of severe ocular injury (including globe rupture) from e-cigarette explosions, both in the eye literature and in the mainstream media," said coauthor David Lockington of Gartnavel General Hospital.
"Young people are likely to look for sexual health information online, but might struggle to find the information they need," said study coauthor Lisa McDaid, a professor at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
While most people can practice yoga safely, older people with osteoporosis (thinning, brittle bones) should be careful, agreed Dr. Edward Laskowski, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and co-director of Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine.
"In 10 years you will have a quarter less, in 50 years only half left, and in 100 years you will have none," Francisco Sánchez-Bayo, a coauthor of the study, told The Guardian.
He and frequent coauthor Jim Sullivan made the case for it well in a 22 paper: Consumption reflects permanent income and thus captures the long-term prospects of a family better than current income.
"That's important because it allows us to manipulate their swimming in ways that might be ethically questionable in other organisms," says mechanical engineer John Dabiri of Stanford University and Caltech, coauthor on the paper.
Loh and his coauthor also recommend seniors be extra careful with edible cannabis because older adults, especially those who are not familiar with the drug, could be at greater risk for falls and injury.
Britt Paris, an assistant professor at Rutgers and coauthor of the Data & Society report, says the fact that Google and Facebook are releasing deepfake datasets shows they are struggling to develop technical solutions themselves.
He is coauthor of "Multi-Level Electoral Politics," the first systematic analysis of electoral politics at three different levels across multiple countries, and has been published widely on topics of elections and public opinion.
Given how many people were collecting data, the study as a whole cost upward of $1 million to pull together, according to Ted Miguel, a coauthor on the paper and economist at UC Berkeley.
The analysis by Warraich and coauthor Sarah Cross of the Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy in Durham, North Carolina, did not look at what was motivating more people to die at home.
"The big goal would be to slow down or reverse an ice sheet collapse," Michael Wolovick, a Princeton University geoscientist and coauthor of the geoengineering study published Thursday in The Cryosphere, said in an interview.
"Glaucoma is one of the most common eye disorders and causes of blindness, however, we don't know much about how to prevent it," said study coauthor Duck-chul Lee of Iowa State University in Ames.
"[The car] would require a new battery with our internal heating structure built in," Chao-Yang Wang, coauthor of the study and director of the Electrochemical Engine Center at Penn State, said in an email.
The research team wanted "to understand whether there were disparities in treatment based on race, gender and socioeconomic status," said coauthor Dr. Junko Takeshita of the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia.
"Some areas of the U.S. continue to have high rates, and too many kids are still getting hit by cars and trucks," said coauthor Charles DiMaggio of the New York University Langone School of Medicine.
There he worked with two acolytes — Blake Masters, his Zero to One coauthor, and Trae Stephens, a former engineer at the Thiel-founded government contractor Palantir Technologies — to source and vet science and technology appointments.
"The VA is seeing more patients than ever and, at the same time, more quickly than ever," said study coauthor Dr. Steven Lieberman, acting Principle Deputy Under Secretary for Health at the Veterans Health Administration.
"There has been a big emphasis on test scores, which puts the teaching emphasis on test prep," says Joshua Brown, coauthor of the Penn State report and an associate professor of psychology at Fordham University.
"There are no convincing data that any vitamin or supplement reduces heart attacks," said Dr. Eric Topol, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study and executive vice president of Scripps Research in La Jolla, California.
"This is a very exciting addition to the options for women to prevent unintended pregnancy," said study coauthor Dr. Erika Banks, vice-chair of obstetrics and gynecology at the Albert Einstein and Montefiore Medical Center.
One 23 study found that Reddit's decision to ban communities like r/fatpeoplehate and r/CoonTown led to less hate speech on the site, says study coauthor Eshwar Chandrasekharan, a PhD candidate at Georgia Tech.
"We often view such grand and prominent landforms as permanent features of our landscape, when in reality, they are continuously moving and evolving," said coauthor Riley Finnegan, a graduate student at the University of Utah.
"Despite an equal number of men and women in medical school, fewer than 25% of surgeons are women," study coauthor Dr. Faith Robertson, a neurosurgery resident at Massachusetts General Hospital, told Reuters Health by email.
" Ashley Dudarenok, coauthor of the recently published New Retail: Born in China Going Global: How Chinese Tech Giants are Changing Global Commerce, says Pinduoduo tapped an opening to "educate rural users to use online shopping.
The MR CLEAN study, combined with subsequent positive results released soon afterward, "has made a huge difference" in how doctors treat strokes said study coauthor Yvo Roos, a neurologist at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam.
Although the study finds a link between social ties and health, it doesn't prove that strong social support actually prolongs life, said coauthor Wendy Chen, a breast cancer medical oncologist at Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can improve some brain functions, but most studies have focused on easing symptoms for patients with brain disease, said coauthor Dr. Roy H. Hamilton of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
We spoke to two experts to find out: Dr. Michael Crupain, a board-certified preventive medicine physician and coauthor of What to Eat When, and Abby Langer, a registered dietitian and owner of Abby Langer Nutrition.
"The problem is that it normally takes time for organizations to ramp up complementary innovations, be it organizational or technological, to harvest AI's benefits," Xiang Hui, a coauthor on the paper, told Washington University's The Source.
"Patients with psoriasis often express frustration to me that they experience discrimination in public places and the work environment," study coauthor Dr. Joel Gelfand of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia told Reuters Health by email.
"Having a clean kitchen or home makes you feel more in control and primes you to stay in control," says Dr. Brian Wansink, Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab and coauthor of the study.
"I'm very surprised," study coauthor Jin-Soo Kim of Seoul National University said in a briefing for reporters on the already widely discussed and speculated-about study, a collaboration between US, Chinese, and South Korean researchers.
The increasing complication rate "is an urgent public health issue in this country despite what people might want to believe," said study coauthor, Megan Hambrick, a program analyst with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
"More recent data also identifies a possible association between marijuana use and neonatal intensive care unit admission and stillbirth," Metz, coauthor of the evidence review of marijuana use in pregnancy and while breastfeeding, said by email.
"Since DTC advertising is legal in the U.S. it is important for patients to discuss anything that they read, see (TV ads) or hear with their clinician," added Bauchner, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study.
For the new study, Ang and his coauthor looked at data for 2013 and 2014 from the National Health and Aging Trends Study, an annual survey that tracks Medicare beneficiaries' physical and cognitive health over time.
Coauthor of this post, Raymond Tanter, served on the National Security Council Staff (NSC) during the Reagan-Bush administration that sought in vain to create such a group of states; successive U.S. presidents failed as well.
The Population Council is planning to make the device available to women in developing countries, which was the main audience it was designed for, said coauthor Ruth Merkatz, director of clinical development at the Population Council.
"The majority of youth were for more gun control to keep guns away from those that might commit dangerous acts," said study coauthor Dr. Tammy Chang, of the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor.
"I hope that climbers and anyone who is fortunate enough to stand in the shadow of this stone giant will see it in a new light moving forward," said coauthor Paul Geimer, another Utah graduate student.
"We can differentiate between responders and non-responders in patients with non-small cell lung cancer with an accuracy of 85%," said study coauthor Dr. Mirte Muller, a researcher at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam.
"We can differentiate between responders and non-responders in patients with non-small cell lung cancer with an accuracy of 173%," said study coauthor Dr. Mirte Muller, a researcher at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam.
"What we really want the public to know is that legal doesn't mean safe," said study coauthor Dr. Lawrence Loh, an adjunct professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
"These soldiers wouldn't have been picked up if they were just screened for mental health disorders," said coauthor Dr. Robert Ursano, director of The Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Uniformed Services University.
"E-cigarette scholarships to youth and young adults are concerning particularly now because of the vaping epidemic," said coauthor Dr. Adam Goldstein, director of tobacco intervention programs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
"We're not saying that reporting about suicides is bad or that news organizations shouldn't report on suicide issues," said study coauthor Dr. Ayal Schaffer, a professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Toronto.
The families of the children "indicated that they had albuterol in their possession that was confiscated and replacements were not supplied," said Dr. Noy Halevy-Mizrahi of Stony Brook University, coauthor of the report in Pediatrics.
Coauthor Dr. Brian Vickery, director of the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Food Allergy Program, said the researchers are planning a follow-up study to see if less-frequent consumption of the powder will be just as effective.
For example, "some studies will label someone as burned out if they feel exhausted one day out of the week," said coauthor Dr. Douglas Mata of the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
"Every scientist knows you can't make any claim about the climate based upon a few years of data," Naomi Oreskes, professor of the history of science at Harvard University and a study coauthor, said in an interview.
"We know from prior work that younger drivers are struggling," said study coauthor David Strayer, a professor and director of the Center for the Prevention of Distracted Driving at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
"You can turn some of the multiplications into additions, and the idea is additions will be faster for computers," said David Harvey, a mathematician at the University of New South Wales and coauthor on the new paper.
"This drug is really life changing for those with severe acne that is resistant to everything else," said study coauthor Dr. Arash Mostaghimi, an assistant professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
The new findings affirm that "we should be open to the idea of new treatments finding their origins in traditional medicines," said coauthor Jake Baum, a professor of cell biology and infectious diseases at Imperial College London.
Haddox and his coauthor relied on a study with a single cancer patient to theorize that addictive behavior was often simply evidence of undertreated pain, and it could be resolved with larger or more frequent opioid dosages.
Michael Mann, a coauthor of the study and a climate scientist at Penn State, says the disappearing sea ice allows the Arctic Ocean to absorb even more sunlight, heating it up even more and melting more ice.
It's not clear why some people wore helmets and others did not, said study coauthor Shahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi, a researcher at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
"Our findings show that after district secessions, students are increasingly being sorted into different school districts by race," Erica Frankenberg, a study coauthor and professor of education and demography at Pennsylvania State University, said in a statement.
In your new book you describe hating when Jeff Warren [Harris's coauthor, a "Canadian socialist," as Harris calls him] namaste-s you, and say that meditation clichés make you want to put a pencil through your eye.
Based on the current study results, women shouldn't jump to the conclusion that they must avoid antacids during pregnancy, said Dr. Bronwyn Brew, coauthor of the accompanying editorial and a researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.
"So obtaining the specimens that we did amounted to something like 2 to 3 percent of the total [known] survivors of MERS," says Stanley Perlman, a microbiologist at the University of Iowa and a coauthor of the study.
"The data we get matches what's come from traditional studies," said study coauthor, Goncalo Abecasis, a professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and vice president for analytical genetics and data sciences at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
Despite the presence of neuropsychologists on the UPenn team, the description called into question how well the JAMA study authors had really investigated the possibility of psychology to explain the injuries, medical sociologist Robert Bartholomew, coauthor of Outbreak!
"No matter the vehicle is in the summer of Arizona or winter of Wisconsin, the battery is always charged at 60 degree C," Xiao-Guang Yang, coauthor and assistant research professor at Penn State, said in an email.
"If you put that cotton candy machine upside down in a toilet bowl full of solvent, you could spin a whole lot of fibers," says Harvard bioengineer Kit Parker, a coauthor on a new paper describing the work.
The results "support the notion of the role of cognitively demanding balance training for the maintenance of safe and efficient gait in older women with osteoporosis," said study coauthor David Conradsson of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.
With the expansion of Medicaid, providers in some specialties have taken measures to expand capacity, said study coauthor Adam Wilk, an assistant professor of health policy and management at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.
Only children seen in hospital emergency departments were included, so the numbers might be an underestimate, said study coauthor Dr. Gary Smith, director of the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
Guo and his coauthor Dr. Timothy Garvey of the University of Alabama at Birmingham say the findings show heart health has worsened and the risk of type 2 diabetes has increased among obese adults since the late 1980s.
The medical students conducting the classes faced some challenges, particularly logistical ones, because scheduling sessions that were convenient for both themselves and the high school students proved difficult, coauthor Dr. Nikita Kalluri told Reuters Health over the phone.
The new data suggest that learned behavior, not the brain structure of southpaws, is the key to success, coauthor David Mann of the Department of Human Movement Sciences at Vrije University in Amsterdam told Reuters Health by phone.
"There is anecdotal evidence that the [overdose] problem is less pervasive on the union side," says Jill Manzo, Midwest researcher at the Illinois Economic Policy Institute and coauthor of the study on the opioid epidemic across the region.
"The results from Antarctica are a clear sign that we woke up a sleeping giant," says Eric Rignot, a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and coauthor of one of the new Antarctic ice melt papers.
"Our results for sugar-sweetened soft drinks provide further support to limit consumption and to replace them with other healthier beverages, preferably water," said study coauthor Neil Murphy a scientist at the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
"I believe it is possible to identify counterfeits, but a lot of work needs to be done between now and then," says University of Louisville mechanical engineer Stuart Williams, coauthor on the paper in the journal ACS Nano.
"Steel is vulnerable to fire, so we wrap it with sheetrock or other non-combustible materials," says Alan Organschi, of the Yale School of Architecture and the firm Gray Organschi Architecture, and a coauthor on the new paper.
The program focuses on the scientific study of the physical and psychological impact of esports, including nutrition, coaching, and strategy in an immersive gaming environment, according to coauthor Philip Birch, who specializes in sports and exercise performance psychology.
"A safety signal could be a musical piece, a person, or even an item like a stuffed animal that represents the absence of threat," said first study coauthor Paola Odriozola, a Yale Ph.D. candidate, in a press release.
"Neurologists and patients should be aware of this potential effect of DBS, even if it's rare," said study coauthor Dr. Christian Baumann, an associate professor in the department of neurology at the University Hospital of Zurich in Switzerland.
"That was totally unexpected, and certainly at first I thought it might be a mistake, a false positive," Heather Lynch, associate professor of ecology and evolution at Stony Brook University, and a coauthor of the study, told BuzzFeed News.
Dr. Melanie Bui, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Vermont Medical Center and coauthor of a paper on the dangers of black salve, said the people who are using it are good people who are just misinformed.
The study, published online in the Journal of Personality in 2016, "showed that extroverted behavior makes you perky and alert at the moment, and also happier, but after a couple of hours you're more tired," says coauthor Sointu Leikas.
Instead, these tactics became even more widespread among digital campaigns and were adopted by those who once condemned them, according to Jonathan Corpus Ong, an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a coauthor of the research.
"Historically there's been a disparity between men and women in the receipt of sex education," said Isaac Maddow-Zimet, a coauthor of the study and a research associate at the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive health research and advocacy group.
That means the signals likely came from a place where there's a denser clump of stuff, like the remnants of an exploded star (called a supernova), University of Toronto astronomer and study coauthor Cherry Ng said in a statement.
"Therefore, it seems logical that living in dorms or any activity that could put young adults in close proximity for extended periods of time could increase the risk of infection," Marquez, coauthor of an accompanying editorial, said by email.
John Wilson, a finance professor and researcher at the University of St. Andrews, and his coauthor Jose Linares Zegarra, now at Essex Business School, found that even one percentage point increase in debt-to-income was associated with a .
"The transits are not regularly spaced in time and they can vary in duration and even depth," William Welsh, a coauthor on the paper detailing the discovery and an astronomer at San Diego State University, said in a statement.
Zika virus, dengue fever and chikungunya virus are increasingly common in the Caribbean Basin and Latin America, Dr. Edward T. Ryan of the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and coauthor Dr. Regina LaRocque write in Annals of Internal Medicine.
"The biggest issue why fans can't get tickets is not bots or even because there are professional scalpers involved," Dean Budnick, coauthor of Ticket Masters: The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped, told me.
"When there's a loss of abundance, the ecosystem loses enormous services and functions that were once served by the birds that were there," coauthor Peter Marra, director of the Georgetown Environment Initiative at Georgetown University, said in an email.
To take a closer look at the kinds of data that get stolen in healthcare data hacks, Jiang and his coauthor pored over U.S. Department of Health and Human Services records on breaches that occurred between 2009 and 2019.
As reported in the Journal of Adolescent Health, Holway and her coauthor Stephanie Hernandez examined reports of heterosexual oral sex and condom use in a nationally representative sample of more than 7,000 U.S. youth between ages 15 and 24.
"Our study is the first to estimate the potential health and cost-saving benefits of the FDA's added sugar labeling," said study coauthor Renata Micha, a research associate professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.
"We looked at the satellite data from these two different periods and thought, 'These are two very different maps'," said Helen Worden, a project scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and a coauthor of the study, in an interview.
"The efficacy of this protocol is more about expectation setting, education and using non-opioid pain medications which are very powerful," coauthor Dr. Chad Brummett of the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor told Reuters Health by phone.
"For those who are not familiar with sauna bathing, it is advised to begin with caution, test individual heat tolerance, slowly increase the frequency and intensity of bathing, and ideally combine bathing with leisure physical activity," Heckmann and a coauthor write.
"There does not seem to be a lot of difference between those centers and other high-end National Cancer Institute Cancer Centers," said study coauthor Dr. Karl Bilimoria, director of the surgical outcomes and quality improvement center at Northwestern Medicine.
In the study, Hamilton and coauthor T.J. Mathews analyzed birth certificate data for all births in 270, and also took a more detailed look at the three largest groups of women — non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, and Hispanic women.
While 15 years may seem shockingly soon, we're already seeing more high tide flooding, points out Carol Barford (married to the aforementioned Paul), a coauthor on the paper and director of UW-Madison's Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment.
"Overuse of diagnostic tests is a common problem in healthcare as a whole, and affects both the VA and private-sector settings," said coauthor Dr. Erika D. Sears of the Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Anouch Missirian, a doctoral student at Columbia University and coauthor of the new study, said the research is significant because it sheds light on how climate change can worsen migration crises that have multiple triggers, such as the ongoing one.
"The largest mass loss is observed where relatively warm ocean waters are melting floating ice shelves from below," Steve Rintoul, a study coauthor and physical oceanographer from the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Center, in Australia, said in a statement.
"The robot learned to grasp objects much more robustly using this additional signal that the human was providing, but also learned to generalize to new objects much better," says USC roboticist Stefanos Nikolaidis, coauthor on a new paper describing the work.
" Wes Bryant, a retired airman and coauthor of "Hunting the Caliphate: America's War on ISIS," previously told Insider that the decision was "a betrayal, at least of people with whom we were fighting a common enemy," and "a strategic blunder.
"Our research suggests that FDA approval of these breakthrough therapies is generally based on shorter and smaller clinical trials than those that support FDA approval of non-breakthrough therapy drugs," coauthor Dr. Joseph Ross told Reuters Health in an email.
The sensors - one above the baby's heart and the other on the infant's heel - "are almost like an electronic temporary tattoo," said study coauthor John Rogers, director of the Center for Bio-Integrated Electronics at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
"The hydrogen-alpha emission dropped by a factor of 50 in less than 12 years, and the quasar now looks like a normal galaxy," University of Washington grad student and coauthor on the paper John Ruan said in a press release.
Aaron Perzanowski, a law professor at Case Western Reserve University and coauthor of The End of Ownership says that, if anything, consumers have lost power since Cruz's paper as companies have all converged on offering similar contracts across companies and sectors.
"They see a bottle with a colorful label that looks or smells like something they are allowed to eat or drink, so they try to open it and take a swallow," McAdams, a coauthor of the study, said by email.
The new findings mean that "if you have symptoms consistent with colorectal cancer, you should follow up with a physician no matter what your age is," said coauthor Rebecca Siegel, scientific director of surveillance research at The American Cancer Society.
"One of the key take homes from this study is that harms due to other people's drinking are extremely prevalent," said coauthor Katherine Karriker-Jaffe, a senior scientist at the Alcohol Research Group at the Public Health Institute in Oakland, California.
Sleep deprivation is "pretty much inevitable" and one of the biggest sources of stress during the postpartum period, said Dr. Alexandra Sacks, a New York City psychiatrist and coauthor of a forthcoming book about pregnancy and the first year of motherhood.
"Economists would argue if there is a commodity that's very expensive, and if you can flood that market, you should bring the price down if the copies are good," says University of Oxford biologist Fritz Vollrath, coauthor on the study.
"Lots of people have been predicting that this [harmful air pollution] would be happening in the next decades — but we're starting to see it now," Dan Jaffe, a study coauthor and University of Washington atmospheric researcher, said in an interview.
"Exposure-based therapy relies on fear extinction, and although a safety memory is formed during therapy, it is always competing with the previous threat memory," said senior coauthor Dylan Gee, assistant professor of psychology at Yale, in the press release.
"Five of the past six winters have brought persistent cold to the eastern US and warm, dry conditions to the West, while the Arctic has been off-the-charts warm," added Cohen's coauthor Jennifer Francis, a professor at Rutgers University.
"Stroke and heart attack are time-critical – outcomes are directly related in many cases to how quickly a patient's symptoms were recognized and addressed," said coauthor Dr. Raina Merchant, of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia.
Still, weight loss through a combination of dietary improvements and increased exercise can improve fatty liver, said Dr. Danielle Brandman, director of the Fatty Liver Clinic at the University of California San Francisco and coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study.
"A significant percentage of the workers we studied have hearing difficulty, high blood pressure and high cholesterol that could be attributed to noise at work," said study coauthor Elizabeth Masterson of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Over the past few years, Ardila and his coauthor, Marcelo Aguiar of Cornell University, have painstakingly reconstructed their work unifying the geometric and algebraic sides of combinatorics—the study of discrete structures like a social network, a sudoku puzzle, or a phylogenetic tree.
"Our models confirm that the Ventura-Pitas Point fault is a major fault, that lies flat under much of the coast between Ventura and Santa Barbara," noted Gareth Funning, an associate professor of geophysics at UC Riverside, and a coauthor of the study.
"The paramount importance of early math skills — of beginning school with a knowledge of numbers, number order, and other rudimentary math concepts — is one of the puzzles coming out of the study," coauthor and Northwestern University researcher Greg Duncan said in a release.
"Mothers' stress, especially when mothers are stressed because of the juggling with work and trying to find time with kids, that may actually be affecting their kids poorly," Kei Nomaguchi, the study coauthor and Bowling Green State University sociologist, told The Post.
That's a better return on investment than some direct health treatments, like dialysis, which costs $129,000 for one quality-adjusted life year, or QALY, said coauthor Dr. Babak Mohit of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in New York.
"This study illuminates a potentially actionable opportunity to promote gender equity in medicine," said study coauthor Dr. Reshma Jagsi, Newman Family Professor and director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
While side effects associated with long-term use of the drugs have been widely studied, this is not the case with patients who take opioids for less than two weeks, said study coauthor Dr. Raoul Daoust of Hopital du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal.
"Moving from two wings to four wings was really a factor of, how do we increase our lift without also increasing our power consumption?" says Harvard University engineer E. Farrell Helbling, coauthor of a new paper in Nature describing the upgraded robot.
"These findings suggest that cannabis may play a role in fighting the opioid crisis by reducing some patients' need for opioids," said Dr. Kevin Hill, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and director of addiction psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
Non-prescription anti-nausea drugs offer an example of how women may needlessly suffer and potentially allow small problems to escalate into bigger ones by avoiding treatment, said Angela Lupattelli, a study coauthor and pharmacy researcher at the University of Oslo in Norway.
"What we found is that the more digital a job is, on balance the better the pay—and also the less chance there is for total displacement of your job," said Mark Muro, a senior fellow at Brookings and coauthor of the report.
"Hydrogen provides a source of chemical energy supporting microbes that live in the Earth's oceans near hydrothermal vents," study coauthor Hunter Waite, program director at the Southwest Research Institute and the Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer principal investigator, said in a statement.
"We hope that this update on the epidemiology of triple-negative breast cancer can provide a basis to further explore contributing factors in future research," coauthor Lia Scott, a researcher at the Georgia State University School of Public Health, said in the statement.
What we're hearing: Ivo Daalder, the former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and coauthor of the upcoming book "The Empty Throne: America Abdicates its Global Leadership," tells me he worries Trump will side with the nationalist leaders and hand Putin a win this week.
"People over 60 or 65 seem to be especially prone to consuming and sharing fake news and online misinformation more generally," Brendan Nyhan, a political science professor at the University of Michigan and a coauthor of one of the studies, told BuzzFeed News.
"Hopefully, in the not-too-distant future, doctors and nurses may start getting a warning a day or two before for these acute causes of patient deterioration," Dr. Dominic King, DeepMind's health lead and coauthor of the research paper, told CNN Business.
"For decades it has been understood that diets restricting sulfur amino acids were beneficial for longevity in animals," John Richie, coauthor of the study and a professor of public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine, said in a press release.
While all men could benefit from adding omega-22020 fatty acids to their diets, the biggest impact would be in those with poor sperm quality, said study coauthor Tina Kold Jensen, a professor at Rigshospitalet and the University of Southern Denmark, in Odense.
Olaf Groth is founding CEO of Cambrian Futures and Cambrian Designs, coauthor of Solomon's Code: Humanity in a World of Thinking Machines (2018), Professor of Practice at Hult International Business School, and a Professional Faculty Member at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.
"The take home message from this study is that patients (with diabetes) should not have to go to Craigslist to find affordable insulin," said coauthor, Dr. Jennifer Goldstein of ChristianaCare Hospitalist Partners in Newark, Delaware and The Value Institute at Christiana Care.
"The take home message from this study is that patients (with diabetes) should not have to go to Craigslist to find affordable insulin," said coauthor, Dr. Jennifer Goldstein of ChristianaCare Hospitalist Partners in Newark, Delaware and The Value Institute at Christiana Care.
But according to Lawless, coauthor of the 2016 book Women on the Run: Gender, Media, and Political Campaigns in a Polarized Era, the best way to measure media coverage is to look at which sources people actually rely on for election news.
That scenario squares with what the known population of early galaxies and their stars could have done, without requiring astronomers to hunt for even earlier sources to accomplish it quicker, said study coauthor Bram Venemans of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg.
"From a certain point of view, weak solutions are even easier to describe than actual solutions because you have to know much less," said Camillo De Lellis, coauthor with László Székelyhidi of several important papers that laid the groundwork for Buckmaster and Vicol's work.
"Conditions were such on Aldabra, the most important being the absence of terrestrial predators and competing mammals, that a rail was able to evolve flightlessness independently on each occasion," David Martill, a University of Portsmouth professor and coauthor of the study, said in a statement.
"For people who have had difficulty concentrating and problems getting into the flow at work or at university, Decoder should help them improve their concentration," said coauthor Barbara J. Sahakian, a professor and cognitive neuroscientist in the department of psychiatry at the University of Cambridge.
That's why the findings of the new study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, are so worrisome, said coauthor Dr. Christina Wee, a researcher and general internist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an associate professor of medicine at the Harvard Medical School.
"We've been emphasizing the negative impact of sugar-sweetened beverages for quite some time, but we receive a lot of questions about low-calorie sweeteners," said a coauthor of the advisory, Alice Lichtenstein, who directs the Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory at Tufts University in Boston.
"We only exposed the scallops to nanoparticles for a few hours and, despite them being transferred to clean conditions, traces were still present several weeks later," Professor Richard Thompson, a coauthor on the study and a researcher at Plymouth, said in a press release.
Finding a link between calcium in the breast arteries and calcium in the coronary arteries is a reason to "pay attention," study coauthor Dr. Jagat Narula from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City told Reuters Health by email.
"At first glance, this finding can be interpreted as merely another example of gender disparities in the workplace, which we have seen before with gender gaps in physician salaries and research funding," said study coauthor Kathryn Tringale of the University of California, San Diego.
"As teens grow up and become more independent, it becomes more and more important that they can manage their asthma on their own, without relying on their parents," coauthor Scott Davis of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill told Reuters Health by email.
While this study only looked at short-term effects and only in male teenagers, a longer-term study would be able to help us understand the chronic impacts of blue light and in a wider population, says Schmidt, who was a coauthor on the study.
"Inheritances used to go more toward mid-career, mid-life expenses like kids, and now they&aposre likely going more toward concerns of people in their 50s, which is saving for retirement," Lincoln Plews, a research analyst and coauthor of the paper, told Business Insider.
"Heart failure and heart attacks are the result of years of exposure to risk factors like high blood pressure and cholesterol," said Dr. Samuel Gidding, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study and medical director of the FH (Familial Hypercholesterolemia) Foundation in Pasadena, California.
Lynda Gratton, an executive faculty director at the London Business School and coauthor of the book "The 100-Year Life," said in a recent webinar about virtual work, that isolation is the new reality for many remote workers because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Raising taxes on alcohol would not only help cover the costs associated with people drinking to excess, but that strategy might also lead to less problem drinking, said study coauthor Dr. Timothy Naimi, a physician and researcher at Boston Medical Center and Boston University.
Puti Liza Mustika, a coauthor of the study from James Cook University's College of Business, Law, and Governance, told Guardian Australia that most of the dolphins caught accidentally in gill nets did not get reported and were likely discarded over the side of boats.
"This study demonstrates that a number of online claims on the health benefits of probiotics are not supported by scientific evidence," said coauthor Michel Goldman, a professor of immunology at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium, and chief editor of Frontiers in Medicine.
"Our results don't provide hard and fast answers regarding why media and research participants consider video games more salient in school shootings committed by white perpetrators than black perpetrators," said James Ivory, a coauthor of the study and communications researcher at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
"  McCain, a coauthor of the Senate's comprehensive immigration reform bill in 85033, said, "I strongly believe that children who were illegally brought into this country through no fault of their own should not be forced to return to a country they do not know.
While other studies have explored whether workers consider the idea of standing in meetings acceptable, the new research tried to understand the experience of workers who actually did it, said coauthor Benjamin Gardner of the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London.
"Our findings build on earlier studies that suggest empathy is easier to motivate others when the empathy is targeted toward an individual versus a group," coauthor Jon-Patrick Allem, research scientist with the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, said in a release.
Hillary put out her campaign's rallying cry, Stronger Together, in September; Chelsea's dropping a child's guide to feminism called She Persisted later this month; and on Monday, Bill announced he will coauthor his first novel with James Patterson, a political thriller called The President Is Missing.
Even so, the results add to evidence suggesting that an active lifestyle can both lower the risk of stroke and reduce the chances that a stroke will be severe, said Nicole Spartano, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and a researcher at Boston University School of Medicine.
But much of this research focused on the effect of the average amount of sleep people get, and not on how much sleep routines varied from one day to the next, said study coauthor Tianyi Huang, of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Menopause symptoms can be more difficult to deal with in the workplace than in other settings due to an inability to control the temperature, embarrassment, stress and other factors, coauthor Myra S. Hunter, emeritus professor of clinical health psychology, Kings College London, told Reuters Health by email.
"Based on our study and those of other researchers, we can say with some confidence that SSRI medications have an influence of fetal brain development," said study coauthor Jiook Cha, of the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City.
"There is much literature suggesting the favorable impact of physical activity in several organs and systems, like for example, the cardiovascular system, bone health, and even cognition," said Dr. Antonio Cano Sanchez of the University of Valencia, coauthor of the new consensus statement published in Maturitas.
"For many years, there was this thought that maybe drug-resistant TB strains might not be able to be transmitted as efficiently a regular TB strains," coauthor Dr. Neel R. Gandhi of Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta told Reuters Health by phone.
"This study provides further evidence for the urgent need for firm public health actions to overcome the childhood obesity epidemic, as its devastating impact on human health is currently underestimated," said coauthor Hagai Levine of Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Public Health and Community Medicine in Jerusalem.
Temming points out: "One limitation of this treatment is that the green light that activates the nanoparticles can shine through only a few millimeters of flesh, says coauthor Prashant Nagpal... So these quantum dots could probably be used only to treat skin or accessible wound infections."
Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) "are a significant public health issue" that put youngsters at risk for developing future health problems, said Dr. Louise Shaw of the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Victoria, Australia, coauthor of an infographic published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
"This means that we can pump down large amounts of CO2 and store it in a very safe way over a very short period of time," Martin Stute, a hydrologist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and a coauthor of this week's study, said in a statement.
"Erectile dysfunction, due to its evident presentation, can play a crucial role in early diabetes mellitus diagnosis and acts as an alarm bell for other silent complications," said study coauthor Dr. Damiano Pizzol, coordinator of the Operational Research Unit of Doctors with Africa Cuamm in Beira, Mozambique.
"(It's a) solid study, well done, showing still that BP and stroke increase with salt intake, but heart attack and mortality do not," Dr. Franz Messerli, a cardiologist with University Hospital in Bern, Switzerland, and coauthor of an accompanying editorial told Reuters Health in an email.
"This is additional evidence that naloxone laws that focus on broad access in distribution are effective in reducing opioid related harm," said study coauthor Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, senior economist and co-director of the Drug Policy Research Center at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California.
Beyond whatever laws states pass, parents can do a lot to set an example for their kids when it comes to guns, said Dr. Judy Schaechter, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
"The recommendation to avoid sex or certain positions, speeds, or intensity needs to be individualized per person based on their specific anatomical considerations," said Stephanie Prendergast, a physical therapist, founder of the Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center, and coauthor of the forthcoming book Pelvic Pain Explained.
One limitation of the research is that participants' diets were only assessed once, at the start of the study, and it's possible their eating habits changed over time, study coauthor Dr. Norie Sawada of the National Cancer Center in Tokyo and colleagues write in their report.
William D. Danko, coauthor of the best-seller "The Millionaire Next Door" and author of "Richer Than a Millionaire," said in Q&A with the Washington Post that one of the three key ways to become a millionaire is to commit to saving 20% of your income.
One limitation of the analysis is that the included studies weren't designed to test for differences in the risk of heart defects for paternal versus maternal alcohol consumption, said Dr. Thomas Zegkos, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and a cardiologist at AHEPA University Hospital in Thessaloniki, Greece.
"When cancer patients spend more on their cancer treatment and other health care, they have less to spend on activities they enjoy and other needs, which can negatively affect their well-being," said coauthor Joohyun Park, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy.
"Previous research has shown that specific STIs (sexually transmitted infections) may lead to several cancers," said study coauthor Lee Smith, a reader at the Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK. "It is interesting the risk is higher in women when compared to men," Smith said in an email.
"In an X-ray, the neck typically curves backward, and what we're seeing is that the curve is being reversed as people look down at their phones for hours each day," said study coauthor Dr. Todd Lanman, a spinal neurosurgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
"Previous research has shown that specific STIs (sexually transmitted infections) may lead to several cancers," said study coauthor Lee Smith, a reader at the Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK. "It is interesting the risk is higher in women when compared to men," Smith said in an email.
"Every extra bit of warming matters, especially since warming of 1.5ºC or higher increases the risk associated with long-lasting or irreversible changes, such as the loss of some ecosystems," Hans-Otto Pörtner, a scientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute and a report coauthor, wrote in a statement.
They're concerned policymakers will mandate goals that can't be achieved with available technologies at reasonable prices, leading to "wildly unrealistic expectations" and "massive misallocation of resources," David Victor, an energy policy researcher at the University of California, San Diego, and coauthor of the critique, told MIT Technology Review.
This could turn out to be a bigger issue for teens who live in rural areas, "where maybe the individually-owned pharmacy is the only one accessible to you," said study coauthor Paula Tavrow of the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles.
"Patients and physicians seem to be responding to the introduction of medical cannabis as if it were medicine - in many ways as they would with the introduction of a new FDA-approved medical treatment," said study coauthor W. David Bradford, a researcher at the University of Georgia in Athens.
"For consumers, the message is that the benefits of statins well outweigh the risk of important harms," said statement coauthor Dr. Larry Goldstein, Ruth L. Works Professor and chairman of the department of neurology and co-director of the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute KY Clinic at the University of Kentucky.
The report in Nature Medicine describes a woman from a Colombian family whose members carry a gene called presenilin-1 that predisposes them to develop early-onset Alzheimer's, typically in their 40s, said study coauthor Dr. Eric Reiman, executive director of the Banner Alzheimer's Institute in Phoenix, Arizona.
"It is also possible, and even likely, that a predisposition to impulsivity and mood swings results in risky behaviors, which result in TBI," said Dr. Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and a professor of neurology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia.
"People tend to start smoking when they are young, many years before they reach the age at which heart attacks tend to occur," said Dr. Jill Pell, director of the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow in the UK and coauthor of the study.
"To hack the election you have to somehow get to the voting machines themselves, one way or the other, going one-by-one," said Lawrence Norden, a deputy director at the Brennan Center for Justice and coauthor of a 2015 report on the risk to US voting machines.
While medication non-compliance isn't anything new, "in recent years the rising share of health care cost paid directly by patients has become a concern," said study coauthor Dr. Khurram Nasir, chief of the division of cardiovascular prevention and wellness at the Houston Methodist Heart and Vascular Center.
"When a violent act is carried out by someone who doesn't match the racial stereotype of what a violent person looks like, people tend to seek an external explanation for the violent behavior," said Patrick Markey, a coauthor of the study and psychology professor at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
Since change happens either to the individual or by the individual, Dr. Spencer Johnson, the coauthor of the multimillion bestseller "The One Minute Manager," uses a deceptively simple story to show that when it comes to living in a rapidly changing world, what matters most is your attitude.
"When you run in a turn you use slightly more energy, but the roundabouts in Vienna are big-radius turns, and Kipchoge will only have to run them nine times over the entire race," says Wouter Hoogkamer, coauthor on a recently published preprint analysis of the Prater course.
The new study shows that "a program of lifestyle behavior modification that is usually delivered by the health care system can be delivered in the church setting," said coauthor Dr. Gbenga Ogedegbe, a professor of population health and medicine at the NYU School of Medicine in New York City.
Compare the Piketty-Saez numbers below (with the 11.3 point increase) to the after-tax income measure that Auten and Splinter devise (with only a 1.7 point increase): Piketty, Saez, and their coauthor Zucman aren't as far away from the Auten and Splinter analysis as you might think.
"The advertising, particularly by 23andMe, suggest that people discover the hidden truth about themselves, and distinctly ties genetic results to race and identity," said Joan Donovan, coauthor of the study, presented at the American Sociological Association this week, that analyzed 3,070 Stormfront posts since 2004 that mentioned genetic ancestry testing.
The military has a comprehensive approach to treating battlefield concussions, which is one of the key advances from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, noted Dr. Jack Tsao, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and a researcher at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
"So any increases in wave heights, and greater frequency of extreme storms, are going to have a major impact on thousands of communities along the Atlantic coastlines of Western Europe," Bruno Castelle, senior scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research and coauthor of the study, said in a statement.
"We've known that physical performance suffers at a threshold of 2 percent of body mass, particularly when it's from exercise in a warm environment," said study coauthor Mindy Millard-Stafford, a professor in the school of biological sciences and director of the physiology lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Still, the study does show that you don't need to worry if you can't go to one of the top-ranked hospitals for your surgery, said study coauthor Dr. Ninh Nguyen, a professor of surgery and chair of the department of surgery at the University of California Irvine Medical Center.
The data suggest that APOE3 Christchurch blocks a crucial step that's thought to trigger tau accumulation and other toxic events leading to neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment, said coauthor Yakeel Quiroz, director of the familial dementia neuroimaging lab at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, in an email.
NATO has made a lot progress improving its defense and deterrence against Russia since 2014, "but it was more talk than action when it came to addressing problems in the south," Alexander Vershbow, a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council and coauthor of the report, said during its presentation last month.
"The study shows that machine learning can successfully re-identify the de-identified physical activity data of a large percentage of individuals, and this indicates that our current practices for de-identifying physical activity data are insufficient for privacy," said study coauthor Anil Aswani of the University of California, Berkeley.
"We were very concerned that the decision simply to come home would take a patient who's asymptomatic and doing fine and place them at risk of dislodging a piece of [the clot] and going to the lung or elsewhere," says NASA flight surgeon James Pattarini, coauthor on the case study.
"The United States will need one million new home care aides between 2012 and 2022, which makes it the highest-growth occupation," said study coauthor Natasha S. Bryant of the LeadingAge Center for Applied Research in Washington, D.C. "There may not be enough people to fill the jobs," she said.
"Therefore, the patients who have suffered a cardiovascular event should be monitored for their cognitive function not only acutely after the event, but the monitoring should be done frequently and to be extended to cover a longer time period after the event," Rovio, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study.
"We realized that, for the first time, we had representative data" to see if transgender soldiers do in fact run up higher healthcare bills after they finish their military service, study coauthor Janelle Downing of the School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina in Columbia told Reuters Health by email.
"This information allows you to better understand what your population will look like in 10 or 19713 years so you can forecast what the workforce would look like, demand for educational facilities, and resources," Brady E. Hamilton, coauthor of the report and researcher at the National Center for Health Statistics, told BuzzFeed News.
But as unfair as it might feel for one friend to ask you to stay away from the other, it's not always worth straining your relationship with the friend you had first (or the friend you're closest with), Flint Wainess, coauthor of It's Not Me, It's You: The Ultimate Breakup Book, told Jezebel.
The new findings show that having people report their sexual orientation on a form during registration "is the best patient-centered way to collect sexual orientation and gender identity information in emergency rooms," said study coauthor Adele Levine, a researcher at the Center for Surgery and Public Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
These are big jumps, but some sort of global increase was expected, as "economic growth leads to the ability to purchase all sorts of things which includes antibiotics," Eili Klein, an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at John Hopkins Medicine and coauthor of the study, said in an interview.
"Exercise influences the brain by increasing cerebral blood flow, which increases the supply of oxygen and nutrients and promotes blood capillaries formation, increases the neuronal connectivity through the promotion of the synaptogenesis and the availability of neurotransmitters," said study coauthor Ivan Cavero Redondo of Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha in Cuenca, Spain.
"Caregivers serve as such an important backdrop to our formal healthcare system, and knowing more about them is extremely important for those who make policies and oversee the parts of health care where caregivers are critical," said coauthor Valerie Edwards of the Alzheimer's Disease and Healthy Aging Program at the CDC in Atlanta.
Still, the results suggest that more people may want to consider treatments to lower LDL-C when it reaches 160 mg/dL instead of waiting for it to hit 190 mg/dL, said Dr. Christie Ballantyne, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and chief of cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
"Caregivers serve as such an important backdrop to our formal healthcare system, and knowing more about them is extremely important for those who make policies and oversee the parts of health care where caregivers are critical," said coauthor Valerie Edwards of the Alzheimer's Disease and Healthy Aging Program at the CDC in Atlanta.
"This is a marriage of bioengineering technology with stem cell technology to generate what we hope will be an effective therapy for acute spinal cord injury," said study coauthor Dr. Mark Tuszynski, director of the Center for Neural Repair at the University of California, San Diego, and a neurologist at the San Diego VA Center.
"We relied on kids who were surveyed at school and self-disclosed this information anonymously, which gives us a better and more representative picture of self-harm in the US," Nick McRee, chair of the department of sociology and social work at University of Portland and a coauthor of the study, told BuzzFeed News.
Study coauthor Angeles Martinez-Mier, a fluoridation expert and a professor at the Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis, said that although pregnant women should reduce their fluoride intake, for everyone else, "we don't have enough information to make policy recommendations, so you should stick with what you have," including leaving fluoridation in place.
In a subset of 63,466 licensed California practitioners, after taking years in practice into account, male physicians were still more likely than female physicians to receive general payments and hold ownership interests, and the men received more - and higher-value - general payments, Tringale and her coauthor Dr. Jona Hattangadi-Gluth wrote in JAMA Internal Medicine.
"The Pebble Mine environmental impact statement, which is supposed to be a mature, state-of-the-science assessment of risks, really does a poor job of assessing risks of this specific project,"  Daniel Schindler, a professor at the University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and study coauthor, said in a statement.
Around 2004, a few years after Netflix went public, management decided to simplify its processes by scrapping its standard paid-time-off policy and allowing employees to take whatever time they felt was appropriate, as Patty McCord, coauthor of the Netflix culture deck and the company's former chief talent officer, described in Harvard Business Review.
"To me the really remarkable thing about our study is the ability of new developments in archaeological science to extract so much new information from such small and unpromising fragments of burnt bone," said Rick Schulting in a statement, study coauthor and associate professor of scientific and prehistoric archeology at the University of Oxford.
"There is a real potential for our responses in a changing climate to make the fat cats fatter, so to speak, and to be to the detriment of our marginalized frontline communities," says Katharine Mach, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Miami and coauthor on the study published today in the journal Science Advances.
"Large sums of money are being raised for dangerous, fringe, known-to-be ineffective interventions with no accountability on the part of the fundraisers or the providers of what are often hugely expensive, useless, or even harmful procedures," said coauthor Art Caplan, medical ethicist at the NYU School of Medicine in New York City.
"I do think it's striking that even among doctors who said they voted for Donald Trump for president, only about a third - 38 percent - supported repealing the ACA in its entirety," study coauthor Dr. Craig Pollack, an associate professor of general internal medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, told Reuters Health.
All straightforward questions—gleaned in part from conversations with experts like Greg Conti, a retired Army officer and coauthor of On Cyber: Towards an Operational Art for Cyber Conflict, and Michael Sulmeyer, the director of the Harvard Kennedy School's Cyber Security Project—and across Fort Gordon all met with a variation of the same response: They really can't say.
"I don't think we've seen compelling evidence that travel bans work at all, and they're less likely to work for respiratory viruses like this, because they move too quickly," says Jennifer Nuzzo, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and the coauthor of a prescient report on preparing for "high-impact" respiratory disease pandemics.
Only people with the highest exposure to exhaust had an increased risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), meaning that "if we can reduce exposure and try not to be in the highest exposure group, the risk can be significantly reduced," said study coauthor Dr. Suh-Hang Hank Juo, a distinguished professor at the China Medical University in Taiwan.
Even so, the results still offer insight into strategies that may help kids succeed in school and thrive despite exposure to ACEs, which most kids experience at some point, said Dr. Rebecca Dudovitz, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and an associate professor of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
"This analysis shows that the Affordable Care Act's health insurance coverage provisions have helped the US make progress toward ensuring that everyone, regardless of race or ethnicity, has access to the health care they need," Pamela Riley, a coauthor of the report and the Commonwealth Fund's Vice President for Delivery System Reform, said in a statement.
"What our paper suggests is that physicians should use caution in reassuring patients who have normal fetal ultrasound examinations early in their pregnancies," said Adre du Plessis, Director of the Fetal Medicine Institute at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C., a coauthor of the study published on Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
"Some women suffer from psychiatric conditions that may change their perception of pain, bleeding and somatic symptoms, or may prompt the desire to address such symptoms with medical or surgical treatments," said study coauthor Dr. Walter Rocca, a professor of epidemiology and neurology in the department of health sciences research at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
Here's a sample graph showing three terms, or ngrams, used in written English around the world in the past hundred years or so:Recently, I spoke with Garner about his new book, whether language is really changing much in the age of the internet and social media, his late friend and coauthor Antonin Scalia, and other subjects.
"If a patient stores the e-cigarette near the defibrillator - such as in shirt or jacket pocket overlying the device - there is a risk of temporarily disabling the defibrillator's ability to detect and treat a potentially lethal heart rhythm abnormality," said Julie Shea of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, coauthor of the case report.
The new findings suggest that survivors of childhood cancers should focus on improving modifiable heart disease risk factors, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, said study coauthor Dr. Paul Nathan, a professor of pediatrics and health policy, management and evaluation at the University of Toronto and a staff oncologist at The Hospital for Sick Children.
"Despite efforts to diminish narcotic use in healthcare and despite the availability of effective non-narcotic pain medications, we still see more narcotics are prescribed than non-narcotics," said study coauthor Dr. George Haleblian, an assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School and director of the urology residency program at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
Establishing sun safety early in life is important because sunburns are more dangerous in children and teens, and skin damage early in life increases the risk of skin cancer later on, and because bad habits are hard to break, said Dr. Eleni Linos of the University of California San Francisco, coauthor of an editorial in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Because smaller towns in these places often can't afford local planning staff and outreach, they aren't getting as many federal FEMA dollars against storms and floods as places like New York, Houston, and Charlotte, according to A. R. Siders, a social scientist at the University of Delaware's Disaster Research Center and a coauthor on the paper.
Dr. Melanie Bui, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Vermont Medical Center and coauthor of a paper on the dangers of black salve, told BuzzFeed News that this is not true — black salve destroys both healthy and cancerous tissue, and can even possibly mutate cancerous cells, causing normally treatable skin cancers to metastasize and spread.
Coauthor with California Rep Anna Eshoo of California of the bipartisan Iraq and Syria Genocide Emergency Relief and Accountability Act of 2017,  Smith wants to see the law explicitly support, among other things, the transfer of U.S. government funds to faith-based and other groups carrying out humanitarian relief  and reconstruction work among the beleaguered minorities in both Iraq and Syria.
In a series of three studies, he and MIT's David G. Rand, another coauthor of the Yale study, found that in a group of survey takers recruited on Mechanical Turk, those who performed higher on a Cognitive Reflection Test were better at detecting false articles than people more prone to relying on their gut feeling, or emotional intuition, when assessing information.
"If you have a laser that can shine through windows and across long distances — without even alerting anyone in the house that you're hitting the smart speaker — there's a big threat in being able to do things a smart speaker can do without permission of the owner," said Benjamin Cyr, a graduate student at the University of Michigan and a paper coauthor.
"The potential mechanisms we investigated showed that the degree of obesity and diabetes at the county level correlated with both the degree of poverty and the degree of heart failure," said study coauthor Wen-Chih Wu, chief of the cardiology section at the Providence VAMC in Rhode Island and medical director of the Lifespan Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Program at Brown University.
But even with a growing amount of data showing how much older Americans struggle with digital literacy, it's unfair to point the finger at one age group as the cause of informational rot on the internet, according to Andy Guess, an assistant professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, and the coauthor of a recent study about fake news consumption.
The fact that financial businesses are prohibited by the Equal Credit Opportunity Act from using information such as gender or race in algorithmic decisions may actually make this problem worse by deterring those businesses from collecting this important information in the first place, says Paul Resnick, coauthor of the Brookings report and a professor at the University of Michigan's School of Information.
The trouble with asking all adults to do self-exams is that people may miss abnormalities that need treatment and they may be more likely than doctors to discover something that appears troubling but is actually harmless, said Dr. June Robinson, coauthor of an accompanying editorial in JAMA and a researcher at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
"Because pediatricians generally only see kids and internists generally only see adults, it can be hard for doctors to see the journey that families are on during their move from pediatric to adult care," said Dr. Laura Hart of Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, coauthor of a new article in the journal Pediatrics offering advice for smoothing these transitions.
"I think the challenge with drought, just in general, that makes it so much different than any other hazard—much more challenging and very costly—is the fact that it has a very potentially large spatial footprint and a very potentially long temporal footprint," says Mark Svoboda, director of the National Drought Mitigation Center and coauthor on the new paper.
Halevy-Mizrahi and coauthor Ilana Harwayne-Gidansky suggest that when pediatricians are confronted with similar cases of migrants sickened because their medications were confiscated and not replaced, they should report these cases to U.S. Customs and Border Protection Information Center, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, or the DHS Office of the Inspector General.
Coauthor Dr. Stefanos N. Kales, of Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, point out that previously, most research had focused on passenger car drivers and clearly established that untreated sleep apnea is tied to higher crash risk, but some in the trucking industry believed the situation would be different for trained, professional drivers.
Patients are impacted by rising drug costs through the cost of premiums they pay for part B, and in some instances by other fees like deductibles and co-payments, noted Dr. Francis Crosson, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and a member of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission in Washington, D.C. Rising drug costs can also influence out-of-pocket costs for patients with Plan D coverage.
"We argue that if it turns out that the modeling assumptions don't steer you wrong in the acoustic case, that gives you good reason, on the basis of universality considerations, to believe that they don't steer you wrong in the Hawking case," said Eric Winsberg, a philosopher of science at the University of South Florida and a coauthor of a recent study of analogue black hole experiments.
Similar less-invasive surgery is used to treat endometrial, ovarian and uterine cancers, but for those malignancies, studies have shown that minimally-invasive surgery does not pose a higher risk of complications, death or tumor recurrence, noted Dr. Jason Wright, chief of gynecologic oncology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City and a coauthor of the second study.
" Stacy Mitchell, co-director at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance and coauthor of "Amazon's Stranglehold: How the Company's Tightening Grip Is Stifling Competition, Eroding Jobs, and Threatening Communities," tweeted that this is in line with what she has seen before: "In other words: 'We're going to expand in NYC, much as we had planned, but not so splashy and without billions of dollars in giveaways.
The researchers have filed patents on the new compounds and close chemical relatives, which they expect will be useful in the fight against antibiotic resistance, says study coauthor Terry Roemer, a geneticist at Merck Research Laboratories in Kenilworth, N.J. But the study's larger significance is conceptual, Roemer says, because it shows the value of targeting genetic relationships to find ways to combat antibiotic resistance.
With oncologists reticent to offer advice on lifestyle changes, the onus may fall upon patients to bring the topic up and to find ways on their own to address changes, said study coauthor Bonnie Spring, a professor of preventive medicine, psychiatry, psychology and public health and director of the Institute for Public Health and Medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
"The concept of flourishing has to do with a number of elements, among them: whether a person thinks life has a purpose and meaning; whether they accept who they are, their strengths and weaknesses; and whether they have positive relationships with others," said coauthor Dr. Robert Whitaker, a professor of clinical pediatrics at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City.
"The concept of flourishing has to do with a number of elements, among them: whether a person thinks life has a purpose and meaning; whether they accept who they are, their strengths and weaknesses; and whether they have positive relationships with others," said coauthor Dr. Robert Whitaker, a professor of clinical pediatrics at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City.
"In a 25-year-long study we found that U.S. patients with end-stage kidney disease who receive dialysis in for profit facilities have lower access to kidney transplantation compared to patients who receive care in non-profit dialysis facilities," said study coauthor Rachel Patzer, an associate professor and director of health services research in the department of surgery & department of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.
"These results do not change what we do now in terms of autism prevention or treatment, but they do suggest that we should think about genetic testing, both using the technology that we have available now and using approaches that may improve over the next decade," said Dr. Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, coauthor of an editorial accompanying the study and a psychiatrist at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in White Plains.
The highest levels of sustained lead pollution coincided with the height of the Roman Empire—the Pax Romana economic and cultural boom that lasted from the the 1st to 2nd century AD. "The nearly four-fold higher lead emissions during the first two centuries of the Roman Empire compared to the last decades of the Roman Republic indicate substantial economic growth under Imperial rule," said coauthor Andrew Wilson, a professor of the archaeology of the Roman Empire at Oxford University.
He and coauthor Joshua Geltzer argue that the United States should a NATO-like approach to the fight against election meddling: An effective government-to-government response in this case would establish an international norm against Moscow's behavior, build a coalition in support of that norm (perhaps initially through its articulation by an entity like the G-7), and ensure that countries in that coalition were prepared to act swiftly and decisively each and every time Russia or other actors violated the norm.
The results of their new analysis have been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal (a pre-print is available here.)"We are now finally crossing a threshold where, through very sophisticated modeling of large combined data sets from multiple independent observers, we can disentangle the noise due to stellar surface activity from the very tiny signals generated by the gravitational tugs from Earth-sized orbiting planets," study coauthor Steven Vogt, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz, said in a statement.
Even so, the results highlight a need for doctors to talk to parents about gun ownership, and to tailor safety messages to family circumstances, said the coauthor of an accompanying editorial, Dr. Kavita Parikh of Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. "This discussion may (and should) vary based on factors unique to the family - for example, race/ethnicity, urban/rural home environment, rationale for owning the firearm, ages of members in the home, domestic violence and mental health illness in people who may have access to the firearm," Parikh said by email.

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