Or you can refer to recent studies published in the American Journal of Public Health and the American Journal of Health Promotion.
In a recent study (published in the journal Public Library of Science One) seven pairs of subjects controlled virtual avatars.
Questionnaires filled in immediately after the courses showed an immediate boost in participants' confidence in cooking, preparing and trying new foods, researchers reported in the journal Public Health Nutrition.
This study cannot be considered informative, except perhaps about the quality of studies the American Journal of Public Health accepts.
Compared to controls, the rats also showed increased sensitivity to stress and produced more of a stress hormone, in a study published in May in a Public Library of Science journal, PLoS One.
As described in the journal The Public Library of Science, Evans and his colleagues created the "marathon mice" by modifying the PPAR delta gene and these furry runners provide powerful clues as to how the PPAR delta gene actually works.
In April, a study in the American Journal of Public Health found that rates of suicide and unemployment in the U.S. have risen and fallen in step over the past nine decades, peaking during the Depression and dropping to all-time lows during the prosperity of the 1990s.
But in a paper published this month in the American Journal of Public Health, Denise Kandel of Columbia University and Richard Udry of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill show that subjecting daughters, at least, to nicotine in the womb may not actually encourage them to become addicted to smoking at all.
Writing in the Public Perspective, a polling journal, Everett Carll Ladd doubts its profundity.
The agency disclosed the total as of Dec. 8 to The Wall Street Journal following a public-records request.
Mr. Landis's accusations, which were sent by email to a small group of cycling officials, were first made public by The Wall Street Journal.
"Public education is paid for by the public, used by the public and of crucial public concern, so these data should be made public, " said the Journal's editor in chief, Robert Thomson.
Public Health Nutrition, a scientific journal, invited Yach to explain his motives, which he did in an editorial, stressing the need for collaboration between the public and private sectors in addressing food-related health issues.
The research has been published in the journal "Communicable Disease and Public Health", published by the Public Health Laboratory Service.
She has written for the Earth Island Journal, the San Francisco Public Press, the Palestinian News Network, J. weekly newspaper and many other publications.
Both describe a new "coalition of large public funds" that, as the Journal put it, "has begun pressuring companies to reconsider their ties" to Iran.
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As for questions about things not being personal: Icahn had just 1.6 million shares of Herbalife before the bitter battle in the public eye, according to the Journal.
The more accurate map of his genome, published Tuesday in The Public Library of Science, an online journal, is most important because it is going to help scientists make many more such maps--and because it opens the door to people being willing to have their genome's sequenced.
The result is part trip, part secret journal, spliced together into a lurid public memorandum.
According to the Wall Street Journal, it will be released for public testing later this year, following a regulatory review.
The Journal News defended its publication of the public records but pulled the information from its site after it was inundated with complaints and even threats.
She has been cited in the Financial Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Fox Business News, National Public Radio, and a number of other news sources.
The research team behind the report also published a follow-up paper in 2010, in the American Psychological Association's journal, saying there should be "public education" so parents and schools could address the issue.
Their view is that working papers are for review by your peers, and only once you have published in a peer-reviewed academic journal should you circulate for a wider public, having gained the endorsement of the profession.
Fake Rick and I had several mutual friends, including a Wall Street Journal reporter, a savvy lawyer and a public relations executive.
The other, Enphase Energy which went public last March, was listed by the Wall Street Journal in December as the worst IPO of the year.
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In an NBC-Wall Street Journal poll released on 6 December 1989, the public disapproved of selling high technology products with potential military applications to the USSR by a margin of 17% in favor to 77% opposed.
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While polling shows that a majority of the public favors stricter gun laws, surveys by The Wall Street Journal and NBC News suggest that the support peaked in February, two months after the Newtown shootings, and has since tapered, with 55% in an April survey favoring stricter laws and 43% saying laws should be less strict or remain as they are.
The Wall Street Journal has reported that CalPERS, America's largest public-pension fund, has been selling shares to meet commitments to put more money into private-equity firms.
The results, published online in the journal mBio by researchers at Columbia's school of public health, need to be studied further, but suggest Sutterella may be important in understanding the link between autism and digestive ailments, the authors wrote.
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