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And even though
researchers
have made significant strides in understanding the healing process, many fundamental mysteries remain unresolved.
And perhaps worst of all, for a period of several years, Myriad refused to update its test to include additional mutations that had been identified by a team of
researchers
in France.
In fact,
researchers
have worked out that, worldwide, inactivity causes about 9% of premature deaths a year.
But engineers and
researchers
often require accuracy on microscopic levels with a high certainty of being right every time.
Researchers
have linked poor posture to scoliosis, tension headaches, and back pain, though it isn't the exclusive cause of any of them.
Using rigorous scientific research, Dr. Hayden and other
researchers
came to the conclusion that it was simply the lack of opportunity to participate that caused their fitness levels to suffer.
The difficulty that computers have with the exceptions, irregularities and shades of meaning that seem to come instinctively to humans has led some
researchers
to believe that our understanding of language is a unique product of our biological brain structure.
But what if the
researchers
were interested in investigating some association between ancestry and the risk for certain genetic traits?
In 2010,
researchers
found that subjects were much better at getting through a complex 3-D maze if they had napped and dreamed of the maze prior to their second attempt.
Researchers
theorize that certain memory processes can happen only when we are asleep, and our dreams are a signal that these processes are taking place.
Stress neurotransmitters in the brain are much less active during the REM stage of sleep, even during dreams of traumatic experiences, leading some
researchers
to theorize that one purpose of dreaming is to take the edge off painful experiences to allow for psychological healing.
This last fall, I went to the Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, and talked to the
researchers
here in Monterey at the Naval Postgraduate Laboratory.
Here's what happened last fall that has really unnerved the
researchers.
That means that mounting recoveries is beyond the reach of most
researchers
and all but the wealthiest institutions.
That's why I founded the Lazarus Project, a not-for-profit initiative to bring multispectral imaging to individual
researchers
and smaller institutions at little or no cost whatsoever.
For decades,
researchers
have asked, "What happens when we communicate?"
By the 1950s,
researchers
were using placebos as a standard tool to test new treatments.
Since patients wouldn't know whether they'd received the real thing or a dud, the results wouldn't be biased,
researchers
believed.
On the other hand,
researchers
think that if a person believes a fake treatment is real, their expectations of recovery actually do trigger physiological factors that improve their symptoms.
Researchers
studying such graphs ask questions like, "How far is this node from that one?" "How many edges does the most popular node have?"
In one study,
researchers
observed 260 students studying.
Researchers
theorize that this also causes a slowing of the aging process.
Instead of polling large numbers of people with straightforward questions and quantifiable answers, the
researchers
conducted in-person interviews, sometimes with small groups, engaging them in more open discussions.
And the whole process may also be observed by
researchers
through a one-way mirror.
The answers participants give are likely to be affected by the presence of the researchers, social pressure from the rest of the group, or simply knowing that they're taking part in a focus group.
And because
researchers
often use a small sample size in a specific setting, it's hard to generalize their results.
The findings that
researchers
do reach from focus groups are often tested through experiments and data gathering.
Researchers
have discovered that itch signals in their skin are transmitted via a subclass of the nerves that are associated with pain.
Researchers
are also searching for the genes involved in itching and developing treatments to try and block the pathway of an itch in extreme cases.
Researchers
think that ground sloths could have been pushed out by an oncoming ice age, or competition with other species, maybe humans, who arrived in the region around the time most of the sloths went extinct.
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