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Breastfeeding may give babies early practice in self-control, longitudinal study suggests
A recent study published in the journal Appetite suggests that infants who are breastfed may develop better self-control skills by the time they reach preschool. The findings provide evidence that the ...
A 12-month longitudinal study of adults from four English-speaking countries found that being lonely may spur people to seek ...
Being out of work and education between the ages of 16 and 24 has long-term consequences for people's employment, finances, ...
Neratinib, an Irreversible Pan-ErbB Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor: Results of a Phase II Trial in Patients With Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients (N = 365) with metastatic ...
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Is Pure Autonomic Failure a Warning Sign for Parkinson's? What a New Study Shows.
High conversion rates to Parkinson's, dementia with Lewy bodies, or multiple system atroph ...
The workshop focused on challenges that are specific to the types of longitudinal studies supported by NIA and aimed to identify areas of methodological research that could be pursued in order to ...
As social scientists, any research methodology that we use will represent a trade-off in terms of the strengths of the study versus potential limitations. No research is perfect, but it can be valid ...
It has been 30 years since the first findings that heart attacks are most common in the early morning. Since then, research has revealed that those first three hours after waking are also when a ...
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