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The therapies can be understudied, or not studied at all.
Unfortunately, a large number of issues remain unknown or understudied.
But striped hyenas are elusive, understudied and not exactly well liked.
Cuba is relatively understudied, at least by the US scientific community.
In 1935, she understudied Helen Hayes in "Victoria Regina" on Broadway.
It's an understudied region that no one has seen closely yet.
According to Lee, giraffes are understudied, partly because of their slow movements.
The insidious effects of prescription drugs on nature's waterways are relatively understudied.
My sense has long been that topics related to women's health are understudied.
Unsurprisingly, the effects of microgravity on a woman's sex drives is tragically understudied.
They said the effects of the airborne transmission on human health are understudied.
I think that's been really understudied, is how best to communicate with people.
"Because it's understudied, there's a lot we don't know about Elizabethkingia," Chen explained.
It's badly understudied and underfunded compared to research on other ways US citizens die.
But it's a deeply understudied topic, especially compared to suicide among other age groups.
In other words, women's global health issues continue to be understudied and under-addressed.
"Short-term risks are not reported, and long-term risks are understudied," Cool says.
The potential impact of this type of extraction on coastal environments is sorely understudied.
The cause of whale deaths in this vastly-understudied species largely remain an inconsistent puzzle.
" She was, however, interested in learning more about bears of the region, which are "understudied.
In fact, postnatal care is one of the most underdiscussed and understudied issues in medicine.
Researchers have pointed out the effects of heart disease on the Hispanic community is understudied.
This isn't a exactly a shocker, but part of the problem is that women are understudied.
Mycology is an underfunded, understudied field with astonishing potential to save lives: ours and the bees.
The science examining the effect of glowing skies on health is understudied, said study author Christopher Kyba.
In his 20s, he understudied Tony-wining actor Ben Vereen and trained at the Broadway Theatre Project.
The study's authors also stated that the long-term burden of endometriosis following diagnosis is still understudied.
Rather, they've recognized that lots of people are getting tattoos these days but the effects are understudied.
Wilson knew that if she was "being smart," she ought to focus on something understudied, like Plutarch.
Ms. McKechnie, who is more a dancer than a singer, was joined by Matt Dengler and Emily Mechler, who understudied several roles in the Broadway production of Kander and Ebb's final show, "The Visit," in which Ms. McKechnie understudied Claire, the vengeful leading character embodied by Chita Rivera.
National Geographic said the research "rewrites scientific understanding" of Aphonopelma, an understudied genus of harmless North American tarantula.
But what makes some of those same men take their own lives is both different and dangerously understudied.
Surely an essential justification for an all-women show is to introduce new names, unseen work, understudied lives.
That's not the case for many other understudied diseases with no vaccine or medicines, like the Nipah virus.
"It's an understudied, underfunded, underappreciated topic that affects the aging population, and society really needs to pay attention."
The Whitney retrospective covers all of this, with an emphasis on the artist's hitherto understudied New York sojourn.
Ultimately, the biggest reason that natural risks to humanity are understudied may be one Sandberg's paper doesn't really discuss.
The team's 529-page-long report, released this month, elucidates the benefits of visiting these two woefully-understudied worlds.
It makes sense to think that the same is true of female astronauts, a group that's still severely understudied.
The longer-term career effects of campus violence are understudied, but research suggests that interpersonal violence has devastating impacts.
Afro-Brazilian history and the slave trade in particular is an integral yet understudied part of the country's heritage.
But it's clear that the student learned much more than exotic and understudied beats, rhythms and steps during her trip.  
It's hard to believe that something so large has gone undetected for so long, but our oceans are notoriously understudied.
LN: There'd been talk of bringing that play to New York since 2009, when I understudied in it at Yale.
Yes, financial shocks of the sort that caused the Great Recession were understudied, but the consequences were Keynesian, she says.
In Harrison's mind, the psychological effects of space travel on women are as understudied—and important—as the physical effects.
The world's wildlife food trade is an understudied, rarely documented part of the gray economy that thrives in many countries.
Polar bears live in freezing, remote regions, so they're understudied in the wild — and that's why the estimates were so off.
Pre-13 suicides have been understudied, Sheftall said, largely because it's hard to imagine children this young want to kill themselves.
He says part of the impetus for this research is that the development of young people's romantic relationships is so understudied.
Next, Count Me In is beginning a similar effort on angiosarcoma, an understudied cancer, and two more efforts are planned this year.
The focus there is to identify better ways of predicting and preventing sudden cardiac arrest in Latinos, an understudied group, he said.
This issue is completely understudied in the case of U.S. policy but is crucial to understanding the impact of paid leave reform.
Patchin notes that this is still an understudied and little understood phenomenon—more research will be crucial in getting a grip on it.
Pain with sex is up there in prevalence with migraine and low back pain, and yet it is woefully understudied and rarely discussed.
" Ms. Citron said there were no statistics tracking the prevalence of cyber flashing, adding the entire field of electronic harassment is "woefully understudied.
Although the shrimps' bright colors and tank maintenance skills make them popular aquarium pets, they are "highly understudied" in the wild, she said.
Still, the method's potentially damaging effects remain vastly understudied, Korosi said, because most scientific efforts so far have focused on open-pit mines.
Within a year he had landed in the ensemble of David Merrick's "The Happy Time" on Broadway (where he also understudied for 20 parts).
The sector is rife with relatively lower-cost ways to improve health but with insufficient means of monetizing them, so they are understudied and underused.
But it's an understudied phenomenon, and a British researcher who is interested in sex named Roy Levin has just published a review paper about it.
In-game romantic relationships are even more understudied than other kinds of digitally mediated romance, and what studies do exist tend to skew towards consternation.
"What's new and interesting and innovative about our project is that we're looking at parts of the world that have been notoriously understudied," Walker said.
Sometimes I've been in the ensemble and understudied the leading lady, sometimes I took over for the leading lady, sometimes I was the featured player.
Equally nefarious is the possible profit motive: doctors benefiting financially from women feeling badly about their anatomy, so that they undergo unnecessary and understudied procedures.
With natural disasters like droughts and flooding, and with man-made problems like overcrowded cities and factory runoff, the water system is frequently overtaxed and understudied.
Ms. Gajda felt this fully in 2012, when, in Broadway's "Chaplin," she understudied the character of Hedda Hopper, but felt she couldn't sing the character's song.
"I think the atmosphere has been understudied," said Philip R. Christensen, a planetary sciences professor at Arizona State University, which built the infrared spectrometer for Hope.
Appearing in a movie wasn't such a big stretch; he had understudied the lead role in "Oliver" on Broadway for a little over a month in 1965.
Elephants' noses are notoriously powerful, but their sense of smell has been relatively understudied compared to their vision and hearing abilities (which are humans' most utilized senses).
I've been at big companies and I've also looked at the companies in tech and long been fascinated by that, which I just think is somewhat understudied.
Dearth Of Hard Data How often hospices fail to respond to families or patients is an understudied problem, experts say, in part because it's hard to monitor.
What isn't as clear is how home-based care compares with hospital-based programs for higher-risk cardiac patients, the elderly, women and some understudied minority groups.
The researchers said their study offers insights into how long-term marijuana smoking could affect men and raises red flags about new, understudied consumption methods like vaping.
The diverse constellation of symptoms that we call "hangovers" are a chronically understudied phenomenon, although groups like the Alcohol Hangover Research Group (AHRG) are trying to change that.
While he was in space for a year—which is much longer than SpaceX's Moon passengers will be—other understudied effects of spaceflight may start to manifest quickly.
The mysterious injuries associated with vapes are only the most recent in a long history of unexpected and, at times, fatal consequences of poorly regulated or understudied products.
Nonetheless, the researchers said their study offers insights into how long-term marijuana smoking could affect men and raises red flags about new, understudied consumption methods like vaping.
So the truth about eating placenta is that it's understudied, and scientists have more work to do before you should feel confident in a recommendation to eat your afterbirth.
The Zika virus has been linked to a life-threatening birth defect called microcephaly, though the causation has not yet been scientifically proven because the virus is so understudied.
An increasing number of women are using marijuana during pregnancy, prompting all sorts of questions about the psychoactive drug's understudied-yet-potential effects on their bodies, brains, and fetuses.
"This is a widespread problem, but it's also underreported and understudied, so there could be more species affected," said Lydia Katsis, a recent graduate of Bristol Veterinary School in Britain.
"The role that philanthropy plays in guiding our choices related to climate change is understudied and often overlooked," Northeastern University communications professor Matthew Nisbet, the paper's author, said in an interview.
This is well known in the Western canon of art, but the role of photography in the modernization of countries in Latin America has been largely understudied by North American institutions.
Zika may have been understudied for decades because there were no routine tests for it until recently, scientists say, and perhaps also because the symptoms resemble those of mild dengue fever.
The emerging technologies that threaten the future of human life on Earth are largely understudied, and certainly underdiscussed in policy — they likely won't be mentioned in the Democratic primary debates, for example.
Anne Burrows, a professor in health sciences at Duquesne University who studies biological anthropology, said it was "a really important piece of work" demonstrating social communication in a solitary and understudied species.
According to Haley Newton, a veterinary pathologist with the Wildlife Conservation Society who has been working on the expedition, juvenile great whites are vastly understudied, simply because they're so difficult to find.
As J.M. Berger, an analyst of the intersection between radical ideology and social media and author of the forthcoming book Extremism explained, the incel community is still relatively new, small and understudied.
A known but understudied effect following bouts of extreme weather, this lightning cluster comes just weeks after parts of Oklahoma saw over a million lightning events in the span of 12 hours.
That theory has been surprisingly understudied in the academic literature, but a new working paper from the International Monetary Fund provides empirical support for the idea that large-scale deregulation generates financial crisis.
Probably not, but it is one of a number of so-called "Congressional Member Organizations" or CMOs (aka Caucuses) that are changing the way Congress operates in a largely unnoticed and understudied way.
Based on their discoveries about this diverse, understudied group, further DNA tests across a wider sampling  of bats  could reveal even more new species of yellow house bats distributed over the continent, Demos added.
There's an understudied but established link between PCOS and eating disorders—women with PCOS have turned to binge eating to cope with the altered self image caused by symptoms like weight gain and acne.
In a new study, academics reviewed research published on mammals living in Australia and found "ugly" native bats and rodents were significantly understudied, with the lack of attention resulting in negative consequences for their conservation.
It remains a shockingly understudied topic, thanks to Congress effectively banning any federal cash from going to research that might lead to the conclusion that more guns mean more people are killed by those guns.
For a long time, the opacity of court records rendered the dynamic as only that — folk wisdom — which has made it difficult to articulate the urgent need to reform this understudied aspect of our system.
PMDD is a vastly understudied and stigmatized disorder both inside and outside of the medical community, though the doctors, gynecologists, and psychiatrists who attend the conference are the few in their fields committed to changing that.
Podcasts are one of the most understudied platforms, yet they affect political discourse in big ways, said Alice Marwick, an expert in extremism and an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Mario Cohn-Haft, the curator of birds at the National Institute of Amazonian Research in Brazil and one of the authors of the study, regularly travels to understudied rainforest areas to survey birds and other species.
" In prepared remarks shared ahead of his testimony, Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center and author of "The War on Guns," said people have been misled "into thinking that gun violence has been understudied.
The rush to corner the market on old bones in some "understudied" place or time period has placed a high premium on virtually all samples, creating perverse incentives for researchers to procure these scarce, nonrenewable resources.
Partial twinning is very rare and thus pretty understudied, so the researchers studying these bats hope to use the specimen to learn more about what causes to two heads to emerge side-by-side on one body.
Though venom has evolved 18 separate times in 2,500 venomous fish species, fish venom is understudied, said Leo Smith, an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Kansas who was not involved in the research.
But he also felt that many populations of fathers were understudied: married and unmarried dads, single-parent fathers and gay fathers, adolescent dads, and even incarcerated fathers, who account for roughly 750,000 of the 72 million fathers in America.
Autoimmune disorders have been understudied because, as Hirsch points out, three-fourths of the patients are women and it is considered a woman's ailment, never mind that 37 million people are afflicted, as estimated by the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association.
And yet entomologists estimate that all this amazing, absurd and understudied variety represents perhaps only 20 percent of the actual diversity of insects on our planet — that there are millions and millions of species that are entirely unknown to science.
Though it's known that distracted driving is on the rise, "the role of the distracted pedestrian" may be an understudied problem, according to Kolosh, who cites a 26% increase in the number of pedestrian deaths on the road between 2000 and 22008.
Eager to create new legacies, polar scientists from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and the United States proved that unprecedented international cooperation could successfully demystify elements of the most understudied frontier on earth.
Viruses found in glacial samples known as ice cores are especially understudied because of how small they are, said Scott O. Rogers, a professor at Bowling Green State University and an author of the book Defrosting Ancient Microbes: Emerging Genomes in a Warmer World.
"There has been a great deal of research on how digital platforms might be affecting attention, distractibility and mindfulness, and these studies build on this work, by focusing on a relatively understudied construct," said Geoff Kaufman, assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University and the study leader.
"Yet, it is also very important to consider that a very small portion of the caves on planet earth have been discovered and the microbial ecology of the discovered caves are heavily understudied," he said, adding that the risk of encountering other undiscovered pathogens remains very likely.
Making New York her second home, she found an agent and resolutely began auditioning for the career she had coveted since second grade, when she was passed over for the lead in an Easter play, understudied for the role on her own, and luckily got to fill it.
The letter, published in Nature Geoscience, is the latest in a series of increasingly desperate pleas from marine scientists to pump the brakes on mining the seafloor until marine scientists are able to get a better idea of what the effects this industry will have on this woefully understudied area of the planet.
Carolyn Sommerich, co-author of the study, and director of the Engineering Laboratory for Human Factors/Ergonomics/Safety at Ohio State University, explains to me that much of the focus is often on the client receiving the tattoo, and not often on the providers, who are part of an overlooked and understudied worker population.
Gordy himself wrote the musical's book.) As Diana Ross, Gordy's love interest and one of his biggest discoveries, Allison Semmes, who understudied the role in the show's first go-round (and played the famously ousted Supreme, Florence Ballard), exudes a mixture of calculating ambition and youthful naïveté, coquettishly keeping an eye on the main chance even as a teenager.
The study's authors note that this is a relatively understudied area and that most information about "forced sexual initiation," as they label rape and assault in this study, in the United States is outdated, based on a similar analysis from 1995 that showed an even higher percentage of forced sexual initiation (800 percent to the current study's 6.5 percent), but differences in wording and a younger age range among participants make direct comparisons difficult.

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