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As of 2013, the researchers concluded, there were 361,919 weaned gorillas and 128,760 weaned chimpanzees in the region.
They've been weaned on it — now give them solid food.
Within a year, she had weaned herself off the methadone.
They became my backbone as I weaned myself off addiction.
The family has subsequently weaned him off all pharmaceutical drugs.
Most are weaned calves from Chihuahua state in north-western Mexico.
"The doctors weaned him off with droplets of morphine," he said.
We were pretty much weaned on the same television and film.
In Toronto, Nurse has weaned the Raptors from their midrange addiction.
Venture World has weaned us off these habits of direct exchange.
I like to say I was weaned on Miller High Life.
The rats were then returned to normal bedding until they were weaned.
His leg has been feeling better, and he's weaned his doses down.
Countries can be weaned from many things, but not from protecting themselves.
Then, over two to 223 weeks, the infant is weaned off morphine.
However, these difference had disappeared by the time the babies were weaned.
It's the stuff designed to resonate with millennials weaned on Wi-Fi access.
One member of my cancer support group, Traci, weaned herself from sleeping aids.
Some have become successful enough that they have been weaned off GAVI's plan.
Most spend about 20 days in the hospital while being weaned off the drugs.
The president's quieter demeanour plays less well in a country weaned on fiery speeches.
Now that we have oat milk, it's high time we weaned ourselves off it. 
A foal is weaned from its mother on average at about 5 months old.
She said the operation went well and she weaned off the hydrocodone pain pills.
Adam's ability to breathe has improved, and he is being weaned off ventilator-assisted breathing.
The staff weaned her off some of her medications and got her up and walking.
Many dogs found with wounds/lacerations; removed tails of weaned puppies with unacceptable "banding" method.
He had been weaned off of ed-stim and could finally focus on human faces.
She weaned herself from them all in a few months, she said, by smoking cannabis.
"He had this '70s touch, like the films I was weaned on," Pitt told me.
Adventurous young consumers, weaned on craft whiskey and beer, are eager to try something new.
Also like humans, young killer whales need help finding food even after they've been weaned.
He has some minor lacerations and bruising and is currently being weaned from his ventilator.
The shelter is waiting to address that concern until after her puppies have been fully weaned.
He also was weaned off of pain medication he had been on continuously under Tutt's care.
All over the country, I have met patients who have weaned themselves off opioids using cannabis.
The designer Virgil Abloh is a hero to an army of stylish kids weaned on Supreme.
The problem can start as soon as babies are weaned and able to eat solid foods.
Soon she plans to try Juul's new lower-nicotine cartridges, hoping someday to be completely weaned.
The generations weaned on smartphones and tablets show increased levels of depression, loneliness and suicidal tendencies.
Weaned from using a key, drivers have left cars running in garages, spewing exhaust into homes.
Households would also need to be weaned off natural gas heating and switch to low-carbon alternatives.
He said some parents make the mistake of giving too much sweet food to babies being weaned.
But after he was slowly weaned off opioids during the second week, he began to feel better.
After the babies were born and weaned, the pups were removed to their own cages, without wheels.
Babies once weaned from jars at twelve months now sip from pouches well into their toddler years.
He estimates that hundreds of his patients, like Marc Schechter, have been weaned off pills through pot.
The wind energy industry is being weaned off the generous state subsidies on which it was built.
Once the piglets are weaned, the mother is inseminated anew and the process repeats all over again.
SSRIs also then have to be weaned off slowly, whereas you can stop taking 5-HTP instantly.
For a generation weaned on a diet of civic multiculturalism, supporting Mr. Trump breaks the ultimate taboo.
Finally, my guests weaned themselves off chips and Cheetos and prepared their plates for the Cajun bird.
She received a Prozac prescription at the Meadows, but she said she had weaned herself off it.
Weird worlds, alien proto-molecules, gritty asteroid miners, cool spaceships, that's the stuff I was weaned on.
During the last year Dr. Currier has weaned the patient off the psychiatric medications she was taking.
It could take nine months and about 550 gallons of milk mix before the giraffe is weaned.
Households would also need to be weaned off natural gas heating and switch to low-carbon alternatives.
Or are we all being weaned off sense and quietly taught to speak the language of spam?
In Italy, it's one of the first things kids are given when they're weaned off mother's milk.
Hopefully if the exercise brought blood pressure down sufficiently they could be weaned off some of their medications.
Mr. Bridges, 66, was weaned on the westerns that his father, Lloyd, appeared in, like "High Noon" (1952).
Bolden started using MyFitnessPal to track her protein and calorie intake, and slowly weaned herself off fast food.
Another takes place at a camp where teenagers go to be weaned from their addictions to internet trolling.
Growing up in Winston-Salem, N.C., I was weaned on the work of, above all, Rodgers and Hammerstein.
The edema shrinks as hospice patients are weaned off food and drink, waking up the brain a bit.
In an interview with The Sun, Clarkson said the 16-year-old had weaned young people off cars.
She's back in New York staying in an Airbnb (temporarily), and she says she's weaned herself off Adderall.
The increased heroin usage when people are then weaned off of Oxycontin, or forced to go off Oxycontin.
Swift, who has basically weaned herself off of her once teeming social media profiles, can surely attest to that.
Though he's had a handful graduate after being weaned off Suboxone, many don't, and those inconsistencies weigh on him.
She improved swiftly and was weaned off the mechanical support system five days after being admitted to the hospital.
Back to battle Staying for weeks in hospital, Mohammed received counseling and support and was weaned off the drugs.
By the time she wrote "Battle Hymn," her youngest was weaned, and Julia Ward Howe's body was hers again.
But some major Canadian industries have weaned themselves off a near-total reliance on Nafta markets for their exports.
He already had G.V.H.D. once, and the diarrhea started as he was being weaned from the immune-suppressing drugs.
It's a coming-of-age story that captures a generation weaned on screen time with astonishing honesty, critics say.
He was weaned from the ventilator in North Korea, though; he was not using it when he was returned.
Some go into withdrawal and require methadone or morphine to control their symptoms until they can be weaned off.
By spring,the last child weaned from my milk,I found work, a thought once remoteas touching the moon.
To be safely weaned, the baby had to keep taking it for two weeks after the error was discovered.
In 2014 America imported 153m eight-to-12-week-old piglets which had been born and weaned on Canadian farms.
It's 22012, and what we all really want — and need, for that matter — is to be weaned off our screens.
Plus, some psychiatric drugs don't mix with MDMA, so patients will have to be weaned off their meds, Heifets says.
The regime is over and Dexter has been successfully, if reluctantly, weaned off delicious E numbers and artificial beef slop.
Once the kittens are weaned, mom will be spayed and all of the kittens will be put up for adoption.
As doctors weaned her off the old medicine cocktail and created a new, tweaked regimen, the adjustment period was challenging.
About four-fifths of the pups born of mothers feasting on wheat-and-clover or wheat-and-worms were weaned.
And after between three and five years of treatment, many can be weaned from the venom with no ill effects.
In these cases, the infants are given low doses of opioids and weaned off of them slowly as symptoms subside.
Over the next days Emily was weaned off the ventilator and the blood pressure medications but remained in a coma.
The Drakes Beach seals are likely to stick around until April when the pups will be weaned from their mothers.
Weaned on "Snow White" and theme parks (yes, both Disneyland and Disney World), she has played princesses throughout her career.
Trilobites With the advent of agriculture, parents began feeding animal milk to children, a change in how babies were weaned.
These otters are separated from their mothers when they're too young, likely not yet weaned, and many don't live to adulthood.
After being weaned from his mom, the dog was moved to a prison to take part in VetDogs' prison puppy program.
It certainly makes sense for school kids weaned on the operating system who are looking for something a bit more powerful.
They should soon be weaned off ECB emergency funding, which by April was down to €10.2bn, from €86.7bn in mid-2015.
Starting on the right track What a child eats during the period he or she is weaned also plays a role.
I have so many doctors that have point blank said, 'You should've been weaned off of that medication over a year.
She weaned herself off of key medication, enduring increased pain, in order to be of sound mind to testify last year.
The mother-son pair will be together until the baby is weaned, which can take up to six to ten months.
"At the same time our sow productivity has increased, meaning there are more pigs weaned and marketed per sow," he added.
In a summer of ho-hum blockbusters, this one at least mostly delivers, especially for those weaned on "Star Trek" lore.
There was no point at which I snapped back, because by that point I also had weaned myself off the news.
Indeed, viewers weaned on the "Avengers" saga will consider the feats of the heroes in "Glass" to be distinctly non-super.
The rest are mostly juveniles weaned on cat food, which sellers claim are guaranteed to live and thus are more expensive.
For instance, as vampire bat babies start to be weaned from their mothers' milk, the mothers will regurgitate blood for them.
I never even thought about sex while I was breastfeeding, but as soon as I weaned it went right back up.
Then we will pull out slowly, and in two or three years we will have weaned them totally to commercial insurers.
This suggests that the children were being fed animal milk instead of breast milk or being weaned off of breast milk.
Households would need to be weaned off natural gas heating and switch to low-carbon alternatives such as hydrogen or heat pumps.
The actress denied both, saying she had weaned herself off the drug by then and didn't have much to drink that night.
In the case of mountain gorilla Tuck's death, her juvenile son Segasira attempted to suckle from her corpse, despite having been weaned.
"I've officially weaned off my poison sugar free creamer and am now drinking black coffee with stevia and coconut oil," she said.
I ended up tandem nursing for two-and-a-half years until my oldest was 4-and-a-half and she weaned.
The hospital slowly weaned her off all of those medications that were making her extremely drowsy and "blunting her consciousness," Kandaswamy said.
Those weaned in a baby-led approach seemed to be more responsive to being sated and were less likely to be overweight.
He has since been weaned off the device and can do things he could not do before, like go to the movies.
Even as it becomes clear that nations should be weaned from foreign hegemony, the transition is almost always messy and sometimes bloody.
When my daughter spent a month and a half being weaned in the NICU, I made up other reasons for her hospitalization.
I've slowly weaned myself off the myriad of dating apps that once clogged my iPhone homescreen, freeing up a ton of my time.
That is an important stage in a child's development, but also a period of great vulnerability to stomach bugs, as babies are weaned.
Although Russia has very substantially improved its conventional capabilities over the past decade, it has not weaned itself from "non-strategic" nuclear weapons.
Households would also need to be weaned off natural gas heating and switch to low-carbon alternatives such as hydrogen or heat pumps.
Sadly, we are weaned on the perverted notion that a beautiful woman can achieve untold glory without the benefit of talent or brains.
Six patients, usually men, are initially placed at a rural retreat and weaned off electronics while being taught how to socialize and exercise.
It was here that Violette weaned himself off heroin, transitioning to Suboxone, a treatment that is itself addicting, to manage the withdrawal symptoms.
Still, she weaned herself off pain medication after just two days, opting instead for ice packs and, on occasion, a shot of tequila.
Infants with severe enough withdrawals receive tiny oral doses of morphine, which are slowly decreased until the baby is weaned off of opiates.
In the original novel by Margaret Atwood, Handmaids in Gilead customarily stay within the household until after the infant has weaned off of breastfeeding.
"However, no mother bear at Brooks River is known to have successfully weaned four cubs from a single litter," Fitz wrote earlier this week.
As she grows, the cub is being weaned off of her formula diet and is also being fed more meat on a regular basis.
Those who don't really need it need to be cut off immediately, and those who do currently need it need to be weaned off.
Dogs and cats must be at least eight weeks old and must have been fully weaned for at least five days prior to travel.
Though, just like states in the U.S., not all EU member nations have weaned themselves off the fossil fuel (for example coal-happy Poland).
I went full steam ahead, ready to be one of those moms who breastfed until her baby self weaned—my daughter had other plans.
He first turned to anti-anxiety medication, but has since weaned himself off everything, including cigarettes, save an oft-replenished supply of nicotine lozenges.
Some new car buyers in the luxury realm, weaned on Honda CR-Vs and Toyota RAV4s, won't even give a sedan a first look.
"My older two kids both self-weaned around 13 to 14 months, so my rather lofty goal with the trio was two years," she wrote.
The "pregnant queens" pulled from the hoarded apartment are in foster homes and will remain there until they give birth and their kittens are weaned.
The woman you were closest to in the world, the one who weaned and wiped you, could suddenly seem so ravishingly remote it was scary.
If participants took asthma medicines, researchers gradually weaned them off the drugs over four clinic visits to see how well their lungs worked without treatment.
For patients who had asthma ruled out, 90 percent had asthma medications safely stopped for one year after being weaned off drugs for the study.
Already largely weaned from Ex-Im, the aviation giant has found a private-sector alternative: an alliance of insurers to provide loan and bond guarantees.
According to USDA rules, once animals have been weaned off milk, they must be fed only grass and other forage, such as legumes and hay.
Yet he lived long enough to see his work embraced and exalted by artists and filmmakers who were weaned on it, basking in the applause.
Ricky was weaned off the estrogen when his bone age reached about 15 years, instead of the recommended 16, because his toes were turning purple.
So if you feed milk to an older cat, or really any cat after they've been weaned from their mother, they really can't digest it.
He never went beyond junior high school, became a street junkie and was sent for treatment to Lexington, Ky., where he was weaned from drugs.
Weaned on the progressive ideals of his parents, who were steeped in leftist politics during the McCarthy era, he became an activist as a teenager.
When the breast milk began to run dry, at seven months, my mother was quickly weaned so that her sister could have the last remnants.
I would have brought in someone who had met with the child and observed the child, and could show that the child shouldn't abruptly be weaned.
Fifteen years later, on November 29, 1776, a ship finally arrived, but the only ones still alive were seven women and a baby not yet weaned.
Barium is a mineral in breast milk that can be seen within the rings to determine when a child was breastfeeding and when they were weaned.
After 10 weeks, wild baby porcupines are often weaned from their mothers so they can start exploring the world and learning to live on their own.
Households would also need to be weaned off natural gas heating and switch to low-carbon alternatives such as hydrogen or heat pumps, the report said.
"Self-weaned" infants, who dispense with purées and just gnaw on their parents' food, tend to be slimmer and healthier than those raised on baby food.
David was very sweet to my mom, who took care of the puppies for him until they were weaned and shipped off to their new owners.
In that study, no significant differences in B.M.I. were found at 12 or 24 months between children who were spoon-fed and those who self-weaned.
The Big 22, meanwhile, has, after Saturday, rapidly weaned itself down to just two undefeated teams, with visiting Texas Tech (113-211) tearing up then-No.
The whole trip will last at least two years, he says, a journey that plenty of Bourdain-weaned millennials would sign up for in a heartbeat.
I have now weaned down to almost nothing and fully intend to stop when the time is right, probably within the next eight to nine months.
We're going to run out anyway, and will need to learn to do without fossil fuels, so why not get weaned early, before we've trashed the climate?
The launch comes at a crucial juncture for the maturing wind industry which is facing a battle to remain competitive while being weaned off generous state subsidies.
It's important to note that while the United States has significantly weaned itself off OPEC oil, the cartel still sends a significant amount of oil to America.
For kids today, weaned on Futurama and Sliding Doors and Doctor Who, the idea of visiting the past, the future and the alternate present seems entirely plausible.
The nurses were also on hand to drop liquid morphine into Valencia's mouth if needed, because the baby, too, had to be slowly weaned off of opioids.
According to the DNLR,  the young animal is a Hawaiian monk seal pup named Manu'iwa, that was recently weaned from its mother on a Hawaii Island beach.
He'd been prescribed the drug in elementary school to treat a "bad case of OCD," but weaned himself off the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) through exercise.
"Wax & Wane," Ms. Younger's sleek, assured new album, luxuriates in groove: It's the latest statement from a jazz generation weaned on hip-hop producers like J Dilla.
But if we want to understand the growth and expansion of ancient populations, we need to understand how (and when) ancient people fed and weaned their babies.
By contrast, some big U.S. tech firms have weaned themselves from the fiction that millions of shares doled out to employees aren't a routine cost of doing business.
The government has also agreed that subsidized financing for small- and medium-sized farms will be maintained, while large producers will be gradually weaned off subsidies, Sampaio said.
This made me a bit nervous—I was weaned on Abstract Expressionism—but I was also game, as one must be now, for democratizing revisions of art history.
Denise M. Morrison, weaned on assurances from her father that the future would someday be led by women, yearned for the executive suite years before she occupied it.
Maybe then we can hope to have weaned ourselves from the boom-bust cycles of the past two decades and from further compromising the central banks' balance sheets.
She watched movies like "The Wiz" but struggled with the same question that all black children weaned on American pop culture eventually reckon with: Is this all there is?
With the help of her husband, Malcolm eventually weaned herself off of the program and gave up dieting for good, though she had damaged her digestive and endocrine systems.
Kolodny, who was not involved with the study, said it was important to show that patients on opioids could be weaned successfully, but it takes a lot of work.
The languishing billions are a reflection of President Trump's belief that the rest of the world needs to be weaned off its reliance on aid from the United States.
In Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru, new leaders are reversing pink-tide policies that weaned the region away from United States influence and toward other markets and alliances.
This person left Minnesota and went to Colorado to receive medicinal marijuana, and has been seizure-free for over two years and is completely weaned off all pharmaceutical medication.
Then they're weaned from their moms to embark on a set of six carefully designed ration schedules—each two-month ration is tailored to their age and nutritional requirements.
Growing up in tiny Paris, Illinois, he was weaned on Crosby, Sinatra and Nat King Cole holiday standards "to the level of probably geeking out over Christmas music," he says.
A newborn kit is exceptionally underdeveloped, with sealed eyes and ears that won't open for five or six weeks, an age when puppies and kittens are ready to be weaned.
For the latest review of the evidence, researchers looked at 67 studies that collectively provided data on more than 2003,000 pain patients who were weaned off at least some opioids.
Brito weaned himself off drugs with the help of health workers and remained "clean" for 10 years — but relapsed a year ago, and I met him in today's Casal Ventoso.
If a newborn whose mother was on opioids scores high, the baby is placed in the NICU, given methadone or morphine, and gradually weaned off the drugs over a few weeks.
Farming has never been solitary work, and requires a hands-on approach that an increasingly globalized world does not make room for, especially for generations not necessarily weaned on farming practice.
The technicians who wander around removing newly weaned pups and replenishing food and water are dressed head to toe in cleanroom suits, hands gloved and feet bootied, peering out through visors.
The scientists compared the age at which an animal weaned its young (a convenient proxy for how competent those young were) with their scores on a standardised test of primate intelligence.
By the time the Stones were starting to cross over in America in 543 and 254, they already looked vaguely dangerous, at least to teen-pop audiences weaned on Neil Sedaka.
"Carnival is a portly baby that needs to be weaned," he told the news site G1 ahead of this year's celebrations, adding, for good measure, that women would understand the metaphor.
Reducing the dose and discontinuing a diuretic, Dr. Taavoni also weaned the patient off an anti-anxiety drug she suspected was causing problems, substituting a low dose of an antidepressant instead.
A Little Context: The idea that the internet may seem any less central to human existence than oxygen may seem bizarre to a generation weaned on emojis and social-media likes.
According to The Guardian, the twin cubs will live at Zoo Berlin until about four years after they&aposre weaned off Meng Meng&aposs milk, when they will move to China.
To reach their conclusion, the researchers looked in particular at when children were weaned as well as other factors like to infant mortality rates and their connection to mother's education levels.
The through line between many of their efforts is an attempt to marry the physical with the digital, in order to capture the interest of a generation weaned on smartphones and tablets.
And while "The Jungle Book" was already a major hit, this "Beast" looks destined to dwarf those returns, with parents weaned on the story likely to eagerly share it with their kids.
The real end to the party may have come when Hahn weaned herself from opium (and Zau) and left the city, in October 1939, by which point Hitler's forces had annexed Poland.
After a few months, he realized his efforts wouldn't be rewarded (except with my dazzling platonic presence, of course), and gradually weaned off of paying for me when we were out. Sigh.
Following that transfer, he received additional care, was weaned from ECMO and a ventilator, saw improvements in his health and then was discharged home after a total 47 days in the hospital.
Again, if you've weaned yourself off your reliance on desktop apps then you can do everything from firing up your Spotify playlists to editing PowerPoint presentations while you're away from your main computer.
Weaned on cyberpunk fiction and the 1995 movie Hackers, Popov knew two things from the start: He was going to be a computer outlaw, and he was going to make money at it.
But the "Rent" juggernaut signaled a generational shift and locked a merger whose success has had everything to do with a younger generation of performers weaned on rock and schooled in musical theater.
"As financial markets are weaned off the juice they have been drinking for almost a decade, investors should prepare for a very different bull market in the balance of this recovery," he said.
As many as 220 percent of teen mothers in New York City use no form of birth control at all postpartum, and many breastfeeding mothers avoid hormonal methods until their babies are weaned.
I was newly pregnant, and newly unmedicated for my anxiety, having recently weaned in preparation for conceiving (which I had assumed, given my age and anxiety, would take longer than it did). Shit.
The company's founders, with the help of their billionaire cousin, Elon Musk, set out to be the vanguard of an age in which consumers weaned themselves from dependence on utilities for their electricity.
The researchers also believe that the availability of milk and dairy products would have helped children in high-risk populations to survive and even allow them to be weaned earlier, increasing birth rates.
They also come with serious side effects, including worsening kidney function and hypotension, to the point that people with acute heart failure are often weaned off medication as their other organs start failing.
According to The Guardian, the twin panda cubs will live with mother Meng Meng and father Jiao Qing in Berlin until about four years after they are weaned off Meng Meng&aposs milk.
As doctors weaned her off the meds, they created a new cocktail, but it's all trial and error, and there were errors that made Britney unstable and ultimately unwilling to cooperate with doctors.
He whimpered for almost the whole two hours I held him because he had just been extubated, had the area under his scalp washed out and had been weaned from the good pain meds.
"The baby is starting to be weaned off the respirator, but there's a long way to go and we're all praying for a miracle," a spokesman for the family, pastor Emma Lozano, tells PEOPLE.
After being weaned, Murphy will be moved into the home of his puppy raiser, a family specially chosen to care for him while he attends his daily training sessions at the Guiding Eyes campus.
Any pandas born in the country the are loaned to, including Meng Meng's twins, have to be sent back to China four years after they have been weaned from their mothers, The Guardian reported.
During the detox, a person is gradually weaned off the drugs to which they&aposre addicted and may also be given medication or psychological treatments like therapy to help them cope with withdrawal symptoms.
And for anyone still doubting the force of his impact, Trump has spoken in plain words about dismantling the framework that many believe would have reduced carbon emissions and weaned us off fossil fuel power.
Towers has weaned Jessica off the medication slowly, with Jessica making the hour-long trip from her home in Morristown to his office every two weeks, almost always accompanied by her best friend, Stephanie Moore.
The medicine Spears was previously taking had lost some efficacy over time, PEOPLE has learned: As doctors weaned her off the old medicine cocktail and created a new, tweaked regimen, the adjustment period was challenging.
According to the DNLR, animal experts say that it's critical for seal pups, especially after they've been weaned from their mothers, to not interact with humans, so that they can learn to be wild animals.
" The visual language, too, of "Possibly in Michigan" is not foreign for a generation weaned on humor like that of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, whose television show "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
The staff there gradually weaned her off some drugs she had been taking taking at the center in Denver, including high doses of Xanax, a tranquilizer, and Adderall, an attention deficit drug and a stimulant.
For one, the reviewed studies generally looked at the results of tapering, when patients are slowly weaned off opioid painkillers — a process that, Stanford psychiatrist Anna Lembke told me, can take months or even years.
Here's just one: A weaned harbor seal pup was resting onshore when an untagged male sea otter approached it, grasped it with its teeth and forepaws, bit it on the nose, and flipped it over.
Mall School, a rare venture into linear storytelling from Porpentine, is a hallucinogenic vision of feral commerce; brands, having mutated and gone to seed, sow madness on a mallbound generation weaned on #engagement and digital pets.
For a kid weaned on Pizza Hut, it was perfect for staying with another family—since, like everything else in the house, it was basically the same as the stuff your parents had, just arranged wrong.
She will move through all stages of development with her foster mum ... Once she is weaned she will be put into a kindergarden situation with other young koalas to learn to be a big girl koala.
"The ideal is for drugs to be temporary measures that together with therapy can help children learn to cope with their conditions and then as they improve they can be weaned off the drugs," Seitz said.
"I would not be doing this, taking my own time, if I didn't think there was a real benefit," said Mr. McMullin, who was weaned on grass-roots politics during Howard Dean's presidential campaign in 2004.
The study cited previous research that babies living from the Neolithic to the Iron Age in Central Europe were given supplementary food beginning at 6 months old and were weaned by two to 3 years old.
It's gloves off for social media companies that have patiently built audiences for their platforms and weaned them on steady diets of ad-free content: they're all now starting to double down on ways of monetizing them.
Even when they started breastfeeding, black mothers weaned their infants about 10 weeks earlier than white mothers, and the biggest reason was that black mothers were more likely to start using infant formula while in the hospital.
The researchers are wondering if being born in warm months and being weaned in the fall and winter—when viruses abound—might have something to do with it, as celiac is sometimes associated with certain viral infections.
Research conducted in the Netherlands suggests this happens because that's the time in a child's life when they are being weaned off the maternal antibodies in breast milk and are beginning to develop their own immune systems.
Dr. Shaw said other studies suggested that 25 percent to 33 percent of transplant patients might be candidates for reducing their drug intake to some degree, but the majority of patients were unlikely ever to be weaned.
In Paris, there was wrangling among delegates from more than 100 countries who attended the negotiations over the proposed inclusion of the phrase "vested interests" a reference to the sectors Watson wants to see weaned off government support.
The cat named Shannara, who just weaned her own litter of four kittens last week, heard the kittens' cries when they came to the foundation's clinic and immediately began trying to locate them, according to a Facebook post.
These days critics, perhaps especially those weaned on postmodern theory, are less beholden to certain ideas about the divide between high art and mass art, but clearly a lot of folks in the Academy haven't gotten that message.
And in a particularly heart-wrenching moment, Segasira, the young son of Tuck, groomed his mother's dead body and tried to feed from her breast, even though he had already been weaned—a behavior potentially indicative of distress.
Maybe it's because I was weaned on fish and chips (Scottish mom) or maybe it's because deep-frying things is humanity's last attempt at modern day alchemy, turning—as alchemy does—any base food into a noble one.
In Paris, there was wrangling among delegates from more than 100 countries who attended the negotiations over the proposed inclusion of the phrase "vested interests" – a reference to the sectors Watson wants to see weaned off government support.
Young birds eating the invasive snails, which are two to five times larger than the native ones, were also growing faster than birds weaned on the smaller ones, which may account for the increase in overall body size.
It's not surprising, then, as Emily Witt notes in her Sign of the Times essay, that a new New Age is on the rise, particularly among digitally weaned millennials searching for a bit of IRL ritual and respite.
Science-based medicine has long rejected the concept of a detox, as you will have gathered by now, unless it is being used to refer to situations where someone is poisoned or, say, weaned off a heroin addiction.
After they are weaned, does remain in the doe barn until they kid again, while the market kids go to the finishing barns, where they self-feed and roam for a little over a year before they are harvested.
The game has to be at once both familiar to those who have followed the mustachioed plumber as he's jumped from platform to platform, while potentially introducing him to a generation that hasn't necessarily been weaned on Nintendo consoles.
Nine years later, in 2014, the killing of Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri, gave national prominence to the Black Lives Matter movement; the young activists who led the protests had been weaned, politically, on pictures of an avoidable flood.
"One hypothesis for increased [celiac] risk and spring/summer birth is that, those infants are more likely to be weaned and introduced to gluten during autumn/winter, a time characterized by exposure to seasonal viral infections," the researchers wrote.
The surge is made possible by high-quality performers with social-media-ready personalities, an arms race to pull off the craziest GIF-friendly high spot, and a WWE-weaned fanbase yearning for something grittier than Monday Night Raw.
Egypt's younger generation, weaned on television images of barricades and tear gas, and veterans of their own personal battles with patriarchs in the classroom, mosque, factory floor and family dining room, do not accept the status quo as immutable.
Surely you remember Hummers — those gas-guzzling road hogs born of the battlefields (the original Hummer H1 was a consumer variant of the military Humvee) and weaned from the oil fields (the H23 delivered some 10 miles per gallon).
She has scrapped the European shopping trips and weaned herself off buying binges at her favourite mall, David Plaza, where giant digital screens flash advertisements for brands like Gucci, Lancome and Ermenegildo Zegna in the centre of Zhengzhou, Henan's capital.
She has scrapped the European shopping trips and weaned herself off buying binges at her favorite mall, David Plaza, where giant digital screens flash advertisements for brands like Gucci, Lancome and Ermenegildo Zegna in the center of Zhengzhou, Henan's capital.
When we meet the Tyrones, they have arrived at a definite crisis point: Edmund, the younger son, is ill, probably with consumption, and Mary has returned to using the opiate she was weaned from in a recent stay in a sanitarium.
And the familiar byplay of procedural blame-assigning and briskly apportioned punishment likewise exerts a pronounced appeal for any viewer weaned on the All the President's Men model of executive accountability won through the patient scandal-reporting of elite journalistic institutions.
In Wisconsin, a pregnant woman who told her doctor she had successfully weaned herself off painkillers was forced onto methadone in 2013 by a skeptical judge who decided she still needed treatment — thus needlessly putting her baby at risk for NAS.
At AfD's election party on Sunday night, some in the crowd sang the national anthem — a display of a sort rarely seen in a country weaned in the decades since World War II to be wary of overt displays of nationalism.
Even when weaned, young spiders, like many young mammals, returned home regularly after they had been out searching for food of their own—and experiments that removed the mother showed she was in some way contributing to their health and survival even then.
The next step of MakerBot's evolution will be a waiting game, as the company works to garner good will among a new generation of builders and designers weaned on its products in the education sector, much like Apple's K-12 play before it.
A 2008 study by the Mayo Clinic, though, found that patients who were weaned off opioids and undergo a nondrug-based program such as the one Mr. Scott went through experienced less pain than while on opioids and also significantly improved in function.
Then as old ideas die, they're proven wrong or become no longer relevant, those are weaned out of the lyrics, so hopefully each time what we're giving on record is a more distilled, crystalline version of the lyrics on the previous record.
Some tribes' success in the face of such negligence has led outsiders, like Forbes contributor and Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke, to claim that all tribes should simply follow this route—all tribal lands should be privatized and weaned off the government teat.
Fiji has imposed a moratorium on harvesting turtles, and while the ban has been observed inconsistently around the island nation, some people like Mr. Qarau have weaned themselves from eating turtle, which is considered a delicacy, and instead have dedicated themselves to conservation.
While many of the large grocers are still testing and investing in different formats to see which one works best, there's no denying the changing demographics and rise of millennials weaned on digital technologies supports the case for significant future growth in online grocery spending.
This matters only because the habitually absent Jackson has weaned himself off other forms of public communication to such a degree that, as Andrew Keh of the New York Times wrote last year, Twitter is often the only direct portal we have into his mind.
Charla Nash, 62, was participating in a research study designed to determine whether tissue transplant patients could be weaned off traditional anti-rejection drugs when her immune system began to attack her facial tissue, Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston said in a statement.
Shortly after his wife's ultimatum, he entered a local clinic where patients are weaned off opioids and spend up to five weeks going through six hours of training each day in alternative pain management techniques such as physical therapy, relaxation exercises and behavior modification.
"(Central banks) are trying to get markets weaned off the idea that they will come riding to the rescue and people are trying to learn what the new rules of the game are," said Colin Harte, head of research, multi asset solutions at BNP Paribas Asset Management.
But he also very much reflects a cohort of young politicos who were weaned on mass media and pop culture portrayals of the profession; they are just as likely to idolize Toby Ziegler from "The West Wing" or George Stephanopoulos as they are Ronald Reagan or John F. Kennedy.
But those of us who were weaned on the comic books of the 1950s and '60s recognized it right away as a sign that the filmmakers had discarded the original conception of Wonder Woman as an easygoing avenger who pledged not to kill even as she battled abject evil.
Dr Altbäcker's goal, though, was to perform this feat with a species in the wild, where such cultural transmission is much harder to engineer—particularly because rabbit kittens leave the nest as soon as they are weaned, and thereafter fend for themselves, giving them little chance to learn by example.
Ivan Drago, the man who killed Apollo Creed (Adonis' father) in the ring decades before—and who was later defeated by Rocky—wants to reclaim his legacy and erase his disgrace by using his son, Viktor, a gorgeous mountain of a man, who seems like he might have been weaned on engine oil and raw buffalo meat.
Of course, compared to the manner of anthropomorphic robots we've been weaned on over decades of pop culture exposure, Roomba is downright disappointing, lacking the arms and legs of its sci-fi predecessors and sporting little in the way of personality, at least until Aziz Ansari stuck an iPod to the back of one and declared it DJ Roomba.
Titus Andronicus' intentions were forthright and clearcut from the first moments of opener "Fear and Loathing in Mahwah, NJ." There were clever literary references for the Hunter S. crowd, shouts out to the Garden State for the folks weaned on Springsteen, and the heroic "FUCK YOU!!" yelp at the end of the song's introduction to invite the punks and scenesters.
Ms. Dolin's lawyers argue that the documents show the two suicides in the placebo group occurred during the "wash out" or "run-in" period, when patients about to enter a new clinical trial are weaned from prior medications — before the new trial officially got started and before "randomization," when trial participants are randomly assigned either to the placebo group or the drug group.
Dr Leclercq and her colleagues, who have just published their results in Nature Communications, laced the drinking water of some pregnant female mice with medically appropriate levels of penicillin, starting a week before those females were due to give birth, and carrying on three weeks after birth, to the point where their offspring were weaned (penicillin is known to be transferred from mother to pup in milk).

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