Developing world researchers will team up with Canadian counterparts to tackle a variety of problems such as disease modelling.
... immigration rates has led psychologists to study how these families are coping and thriving in their adopted countries. Researchers report that close family ties are crucial for immigrants' successful ...
The leaders of open access schemes have claimed partial credit for the dramatic rise in developing world research output.
... Cochrane Systematic Reviews of public healthcare policies in poor and middle income countries, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of these approaches for increasing use of health care services. ...
... for traumatic brain injury at sites across the country, researchers are looking ahead to optimizing the hormone's ... early next year. The trial grows out of years of research by Donald Stein, PhD, Asa G. ...
... to fossil fuels, but they are still not economically viable. Now, a University of the Basque Country research chemist has developed new materials that enable the manufacture of cheaper and more ...
... has demonstrated how poorly U.S. children fare compared to their counterparts in other developed countries. Research has shown that U.S. babies increasingly are born with low birth weights, ...
... partly responsible for the variation in prostate cancer mortality rates observed in this country. Researchers say that this study underscores an increased need for screening programs and access to ...
... . Based on interviews with more than 1,200 ICU physicians at five major medical centers across the country, researchers conclude that physicians are less comfortable discussing end- ...
... . For her doctoral thesis, University of the Basque Country researcher, Ainhoa Ruiz del Agua, ... she recently defended it at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU): Oxidative stress biomarkers ...
... been used to create acellular nerve grafts now used successfully in hospitals around the country. Research also shows early promise of the detergent solution having possible applications in spinal ...
... been used to create acellular nerve grafts now used successfully in hospitals around the country. Research also shows early promise of the detergent solution having possible applications in spinal ...
... carried out using modelling or experimental cases, due to the lack of commercial fields in most European countries. Researcher Rosa Binimelis however analyses the situation in Catalonia and Aragon, ...
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"As the incidence of new HIV infections continues to increase in more diverse areas of the country, researchers can make incredible contributions to public health by focusing some of their attention ...
... Californians have twice as much of a flame-retardant chemical in their blood and as much as 10 times more of it in their homes than elsewhere in the country, researchers are reporting.