Examples of using Recent study published in English and their translations into Malay
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I have been following the recent study published in the journal Human Reproduction.
Goji berries contain potential anticancer benefits, according to a recent study published in Life Sciences.
A recent study published in the medical journal Clinical Anatomy seems to have finally busted the myth surrounding the G-spot.
That is the question that researchers investigated in a recent study published in Optometry& Vision Science.
A recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition examined 4,025 women between the ages of 40 and 74.
For example, Imai and his associates set out to find an answer through his recent study published on January 7, 2019.
A recent study published in Nature describes a process in cells that can help break down these synaptic connections between neurons.
The shocking truth about tamoxifen's effect on breast cancer appeared in a recent study published in the journal Science in July 1999.
A recent study published in Nature describes a process in the cells that may contribute to the breakdown of these synaptic communications between neurons.
And in the longer term, especially if combined with“snack taxes”, may also help to reduce obesity and diabetes-as supported by a recent study published in the British Medical Journal.
A more recent study published 2013 in the same journal linked pseudoephedrine use during the first trimester to an increased risk of limb-reduction birth defects.
The dietary supplementindustry is notorious for lacking regulation, and according to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Network Open, many supplement brands are hiding pharmaceutical drugs within their capsules.
A recent study published in the Social Science and Medicine Journal reveals the finding of scientists that people who read books live on average two years longer than people who read no books at all.
A new injectable hydrogel capable of repairing heart tissue after a heart attack has been deemed safe by bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego(UCSD)and is ready for clinical testing in humans this year, according to a recent study published in Science Translational Medicine.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 55% of women given Cipralex for eight weeks reported a reduction in hot flashes by at least fifty per cent.
Data collected from the 1999- 2000 National Health Examination Survey estimated that intakes of DHA among children 11 years old and younger to be only 20-40 mg a day,[16] and in a recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition, researchers quantified the omega-3 fatty acid intake in a group of Canadian children ages 4- 8.
A recent study published in Respiratory Medicine, reported a 59 percent improvement in lung function and reduced airway inflammation in participants after they took an omega-3 supplement.
Another recent study published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences highlighted air pollution problems in Northern China, suggesting life expectancy could have been lowered by five-and-a-half years.
A more recent study, published in the journal Carcinogenesis, found cooking red meats at high temperatures, especially pan-frying, can increase the risk of advanced prostate cancer by as much as 40 percent.
A recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition found that when people ate two eggs for breakfast, they took in more than 400 fewer calories over the next 24 hours than when they ate bagels.
A recent study published in the Journal,‘Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine' supports the consumption of Noni fruit juice to regulate elevated blood sugar levels in patients with Type II Diabetes.
A recent study published by San Francisco State University found that people who spent money on experiences rather than material items were happier and felt the money was better spent.
A recent study published in the the Oxford Journals' Nicotine and Tobacco Research Journal showed that while both regular cigarette smoke and electronic cigarette vapor contain nicotine, the concentration in traditional cigarettes is 10 times higher than in e-cigarettes.
In a recent study, published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, we found that PTSD increased the risk of major depressive episodes among Canadians who didn't use cannabis by roughly seven times, and suicidal ideation by roughly five times.
A recent study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine by researchers from Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale in France found that people who ate low-to-medium quality diets of organic food were 25% less likely to develop cancer[1].
A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics shows that antibiotic prescriptions for children have plateaued, but continued attention is needed to reduce the amount of broad-spectrum antibiotics given to children for certain conditions.
A recent study published in Arthritis and Rheumatism found that both hydrotherapy and Tai chi for Arthritis classes can provide large and sustained improvements in physical function for older, sedentary people with chronic osteoarthritis(OA) of the knee or hip.
A recent study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine by researchers from Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale in France found that people who ate low-to-medium quality diets of organic food were 25% less likely to develop cancer The researchers studied more than 68,000 French adults over 4.5 years.
According to a recent study published in the British medical journal Lancet, about a third of patients who go to their doctor for upper respiratory tract infections(URIs) are diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis, and 80 percent of those patients receive antibiotics, even though doctors don't have clear criteria for distinguishing between viral and bacterial infections.
In addition, recent studies published in Archives of Ophthalmology have found that diets rich in lutein and zeaxanthin are moderately associated with decreased prevalence of nuclear cataracts in older women.