Studies and Analyses

Studies and Analyses

A mathematical model for moving bottlenecks in road traffic

Such incidents motivate the analysis of traffic to minimize similar events and provide insight into road design and construction, such as where to install…

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New Treatment Explored for Severe 2009 H1N1 Infection

However, the efficacy of this treatment in patients with severe 2009 H1N1 influenza is unknown. A study published in the February 15 issue of Clinical…

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Create Healthy Winter Traditions to Boost Your Mood

Instead of resolving to make drastic new year changes, establish healthy traditions for the winter months, MU nutrition and exercise physiology experts…

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Apologies aren't as good as people imagine they'll be

Apologies have been in the news a lot the last few years in the context of the financial crisis, says David De Cremer of Erasmus University in the Netherlands….

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Study Reveals Higher Abuse Rates in Deaf Children

A new study at Rochester Institute of Technology indicates that the incidence of maltreatment, including neglect and physical and sexual abuse, is more than 25…

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Healthy Gums Linked to Improved Lung Health, Study Finds

Maintaining periodontal health may contribute to a healthy respiratory system, according to research published in the Journal of Periodontology. A new study…

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New CPR Technique Boosts Out-Of-Hospital Survival Rates 53%

The study, which is published in the January 19th, 2011 online version of Lancet, and will be in an upcoming publication of Lancet, determined that active…

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Support Gaps for Children Exposed to Violence Revealed

There is also frequently a lack of structured risk assessments for identifying children who are at continued risk of exposure to violence, reveal researchers…

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Early Pregnancy Diet Linked to Impaired Fetal Brain Growth

Eating less during early pregnancy impaired fetal brain development in a nonhuman primate model, researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center…

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3D X-Ray Study Reveals Limits of Shoulder Surgery Recovery

In a study that updated prior findings, researchers used X-rays providing a 3D view of motion of the arm bone in relation to the shoulder blade, to compared…

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Breakthrough for more efficient drug development

The study, published today in the prestigious journal Angewandte Chemie, presents the concept of a tiny polypeptide consisting of 42 amino acids to which…

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Sharks’ Color Blindness: New Insights From Recent Research

Sharks are unable to distinguish colors, even though their close relatives rays and chimaeras have some color vision, according to new research by Dr. Nathan…

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PolyU Study Reveals Insights on HK Motorcyclist Behavior

A pioneering study conducted by scholar of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) showed that accident-involved motorcyclists had a tendency for…

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Study Reveals Insights on Big Breakfast Benefits and Myths

Dr Volker Schusdziarra, from the Else-Kröner-Fresenius Center of Nutritional Medicine, conducted a study on over 300 people who were asked to keep a journal of…

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How Organic Milk Can Mitigate Climate Change Effects

Researchers found milk collected during a particularly poor UK summer and the following winter had significantly higher saturated fat content and far less…

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Improving Online Safety: Protecting Children from Abuse

Marie Eneman of the Department of Applied Information Technology has studied in her thesis how information technology is used for child pornography and…

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