Tag: study
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Exposure to green spaces may promote cognitive health
[ad_1] An NIA-funded study found that residential areas with more green space were associated with faster thinking, better attention, and better overall cognitive function in middle-aged women.was announced in JAMA network open, The findings suggest that green spaces such as trees, flowers, lawns, gardens and parks can be investigated as potential community-based approaches to improve ... -
Need for more medical education research on patient-centered outcomes Human Medicine
[ad_1] August 31, 2022 Medical education, especially in human medicine colleges, is increasingly focused on patient-centered outcomes in student training, but more research focused on patient-centered outcomes is needed. This is the findings of a review of the medical education literature co-authored by Matthew Emery, MD, Medical Director of Simulation at the College of Human ... -
Scientists restore collapsed clam populations and water quality in Shinnecock Bay
[ad_1] Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Scientists from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) have released a paper presenting the culmination of a decade of science. Frontiers of marine scienceThis, along with the expansion of seagrass meadows and the demise of harmful brown tides, explains the new restoration approaches used in Shinnecock ... -
Examples of gender-diverse research teams
[ad_1] Mixed gender research teams are still grossly underrepresented in science. At the same time, male and female teams are more likely to produce novel and highly cited research than same-sex teams. Both findings are from new research Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This paper focuses on academic medicine. Because the author started ... -
PhD Student Ortel Receives American Agricultural Society and Crop Science Society Awards
[ad_1] Posted photo Carrie Ortel holds a Ph.D. from Bumpers College. She is a crop, soil and environmental science (soil fertility) student. Carrie Ortel, a U of A Ph.D. student in Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, was named the recipient of two prestigious awards by national organizations at the Joint Annual Meeting ... -
Shining a Light on the Dark Side of Science – Institute for Molecular Biology
[ad_1] Enakshi Sinniah has fallen to the dark side. Here she navigates genetic “dark matter” and explores how its unknown powers can be harnessed to regenerate cells, modify genes, treat or even cure disease. I’m here. It might sound like a synopsis for a superhero blockbuster, but a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Molecular ... -
Henry Ford Health + MSU Health Sciences funds five cancer research grants to advance cancer care and combat health inequities. MSUtoday
[ad_1] Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences announced funding for five cancer research grants of up to $100,000 each. These five grants follow the first wave of funding from the partnership. 18 pilot grants Up to $25,000 in funding each for May 2022. “We are excited to support the groundbreaking work of ... -
Gun owners are racists, according to bad science
[ad_1] White people own guns and oppose gun control laws because they are racist and afraid of black people. Two new studies are building on this perilous narrative among our academic elite. Such rhetoric probably comes as no surprise among political commentators and celebrities, but otherwise serious scholars now attribute racist motivations to gun ownership ...




