" They say the 'social stigma' of looking worse from smoking could therefore encourage people to quit, adding: 'One type of smoking behaviour change intervention targeted at young people is the use of applications illustrating the changes in facial appearance likely if they age as a smoker and a non-smoker.
" "We did not expect that, in the absence of a weight loss intervention, folks would be losing weight.
"If such effects are confirmed, melatonin supplementation should be explored as an intervention to reduce the occurrence of potentially carcinogenic DNA damage among shift workers," added Dr Bhatti.
Although this simple intervention focused on automatic attitudes, the researchers say it could be useful as one aspect of marriage counselling.
The most significant autonomous technology development in Greenwich in recent years has arguably been new signalling on the Jubilee Tube line that allows trains to run faster and closer together, largely without drivers' intervention.
Being able to see more of the periphery could mean earlier or more accurate diagnosis of various diseases and may also be coupled with intervention tools to improve treatment.
We can hardly wait for the day a genius inventor designs a gadget that can wash, dry, fold, press and hang our clothes without human intervention.
Rather than the fix, it is active PBoC intervention in the market through buying and selling dollars that most strongly influences the renminbi exchange rate.
The research, published last month in Molecular Psychiatry, concludes that the "brief, science-driven intervention offers a low-intensity means that could substantially improve the mental health of those who have experienced psychological trauma.
Without any intervention, Japan's economy will only continue to shrink.
However, the scale of individual famines has steadily diminished thanks to better infrastructure, increased international intervention and the use of genetically modified crops.
Instead of surgical intervention, women are looking for subtler ways to cheat the ageing process.
Instead of surgical intervention, women are looking for subtler ways to cheat the ageing process.
The top 10 Buzz Words of the Year include Long March spirit,Two Studies, One Action, Hangzhou G20 summit, South China Sea, Rio Olympics, exit from the EU, US presidential election, confidante's intervention, Tiangong II, AlphaG.
The intervention by China's housing minister, Wang Guanghua, highlights the political sensitivity of the issue, especially at a time when middle-class concerns over environmental pollution and an increasingly repressive political climate are exacerbating capital flight.
The digital economy will have to develop the same culture if it is to avoid intervention by regulators.
Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the former MP who previously ran the government's intelligence and security committee, said in September that intelligence agencies should be consulted about a Global Switch sale to determine whether an intervention was necessary on security grounds.
At length,mental intervention in time,if necessary,should also be developed to help us resume both physical and mental health.
In the US, with its lawsuit-prone system geared towards medical intervention, the rate is 33 per cent.
Evans-Pritchard and Williams remind us that capital outflows during the past couple of months have put increased pressure on the renminbi to depreciate and the PBoC has stepped up intervention so that the currency remains broadly stable both against the dollar and in trade-weighted terms.