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A series of
recent
clinical studies suggest that among patients who haven't yet developed Alzheimer's disease, worsening sleep quality and sleep duration are associated with a greater amount of amyloid-beta building up in the brain, and while it's important to point out that these studies don't prove that lack of sleep or poor sleep cause Alzheimer's disease, they do suggest that the failure of the brain to keep its house clean by clearing away waste like amyloid-beta may contribute to the development of conditions like Alzheimer's.
Just as personal computers or the Internet or smartphones leveled the playing field for entrepreneurship, politics or education,
recent
advances have leveled it up for biotech progress as well, and that is allowing multidisciplinary teams like ours to try to tackle and look at these problems with new approaches.
We are a team of scientists and technologists from Chile, Panama, Mexico, Israel and Greece, and based on
recent
scientific discoveries, we believe that we have found a reliable and accurate way of detecting several types of cancer at the very early stages through a blood sample.
I'm reminded of a
recent
visit I took to a Syrian refugee camp in northern Iraq, and I met this girl, and I thought, "She's beautiful," and I went up to her and asked her, "Can I take your picture?"
In
recent
years, researchers have been studying what happens when we give poor people cash.
It could be a
recent
one, or it could be one that you've been carrying around for a really long time.
This is Beppe Grillo he was a populist Italian blogger who, with a minimal political apparatus and only some online tools, won more than 25 percent of the vote in
recent
Italian elections.
We thought people would vote in defense of life, but in a country with a
recent
past of military dictatorship, the anti-government message of our opponents resonated, and we were not prepared to respond.
Capitalism is fairly recent; socialism emerged as a reaction to that.
And politics and democracy without an effective challenge hobbles, because the causes that have inspired the modern
recent
movements are crucial.
But nobody suggested this one, and the reason for that was two months ago, Ebola was escalating exponentially and spreading over wider geographic areas than we had ever seen, and the world was terrified, concerned and alarmed by this disease, in a way we've not seen in
recent
history.
And as you can anticipate, there was international alarm, international concern on a scale that we hadn't seen in
recent
years caused by a disease like this.
So what this is all about is that a
recent
study at University College London found that 58 percent of the variation between different students and their GCSE results was down to genetic factors.
A
recent
study looking at penalty shootouts in football showed that players who represent countries with a very bad record in penalty shootouts, like, for example, England, tend to be quicker to take their shots than countries with a better record, and presumably as a result, they're more likely to miss.
And even more interesting than that is that
recent
discoveries are telling us that insects and other little animals with smaller brains can use medication too.
Well, using this criteria and looking at most
recent
studies, we see that on average, three to eight percent of women suffer from PMDD.
Our most
recent
rover on Mars has discovered traces of organics.
In
recent
years, millions of people around the world have come to believe that there's something sinister about genetic modification.
So the data has since been used by groups like Human Rights Watch on its
recent
report on these types of sting operations.
Yet, in
recent
years, museums have become a battleground.
Recent
rezoning for more light industry has since appeared.
She has emerged, in
recent
years, as a visible feminist.
In
recent
years, autistic people have come together on the Internet to reject the notion that they are puzzles to be solved by the next medical breakthrough, coining the term "neurodiversity" to celebrate the varieties of human cognition.
This is a rather
recent
example of urban clarity that I just love, mainly because I'm always late and I am always in a hurry.
His most
recent
novel was called this, which is a very mysterious name that I'm sure a lot of people know what it means, but a lot of people don't.
Daptomycin, one of the most
recent
drugs, in 2003, and resistance to it just a year later in 2004.
A
recent
study estimates that without antibiotics, one out of ever six would die.
But even though recent, this metaphor of the network, is really already adopting various shapes and forms, and it's almost becoming a growing visual taxonomy.
And we campaign with activist groups and help them tell their story and, in fact, I will show you in a moment one of the most
recent
campaigns, and I'm afraid it's a story from Uganda, and, although we had a wonderful story from Uganda yesterday, this one isn't quite so good.
They were talking about the
recent
invasion of Iraq, and Rumsfeld is asked the question, "Well, we're hear about our body counts, but we never hear about theirs, why?"
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