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Sleep extension improves alertness and performance during and following subsequent sleep restriction
... that protective effects accrue from extending the duration of nightly sleep,” said Dr. Rupp. “Specifically, the deficits in performance and alertness that result from subsequent sleep loss are ...Operate a piano pedal with the mouth
... includ-ing intermediate positions and the speed with which the pedal is de-pressed," explained Rupp. Transmitter in the cheek A wireless transmitter is installed to an electric motor attached to ...Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
... in decision-making and the evaluation of potential reward and risk," said neuroscientist Heather Rupp, research fellow at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana ...Press statement on new CDC MRSA study from SHEA president
... care unit catheter-associated MRSA bloodstream infections since 2001. Below Are Quotes from Mark Rupp, MD, President of SHEA "Despite the fact that MRSA prevalence continues to rise, efforts to ...Federal grant for postpartum depression study
Heather Rupp, assistant scientist at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, has received a $423,500 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to study the ...Partner status influences women's interest in men
... of potential partners and contribute to sex differences in sexual attraction and behavior," said Rupp, assistant scientist at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction. The ...Single women gaze longer
... of potential partners and contribute to sex differences in sexual attraction and behavior," said Rupp, assistant scientist at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at ...Exploring how the body adapts to exercise at altitude–hypoxia affects muscle and nerve responses
... affects the ability of muscles to contract, as Stéphane Perrey and Thomas Rupp, from the University of Montpellier (France), explain in, "Altitude-Induced Changes in Muscle Contractile Properties."Experts support national public reporting of health-care-asociated infections
... means that everyone will be looking for the same information in the same way," said Mark E. Rupp, MD, president of SHEA. "This approach for HAI reporting will be a more accurate way to compare local ...Scientific community urges officials and public to use latest evidence as guide in H1N1 prevention and protection procedures
... excellent care to our patients, and to make sure our hospitals are safe for visitors and families," said Rupp of SHEA. "Ignoring what we know about the biology of this virus and how it spreads, and ...Prevention experts urge modification to 2009 H1N1 guidance for health care workers
... "potential for considerable untoward consequences" that could result from the guidance. Among the consequences, Rupp cited significant confusion among healthcare professionals and administrators and ...Parent training key to improved treatment of behavior problems in children with autism
... . "This is important because it shows that the intervention is exportable—and ready for dissemination." The RUPP group is expecting to launch a multi-site parent training study in preschool-age ...
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