"There was no link between the type of the intervention – so whether the people were losing weight through diet or physical activity – and the gene.
However, the death rate from ischemic strokes continues to rise, which indicates a need for comprehensive intervention, as ischemic strokes are closely related to smoking and dyslipidemia.
" Researchers agree that preemptive intervention is a better way to deal with employees' wandering eyes than waiting for someone to get an offer and then making a counteroffer.
This is a considerable number which illustrates why women aiming for a natural birth may need to know that such attempts could involve a medical intervention or complications.
They hope the model offers a simple way of explaining how a typical body might recover from jet lag with no intervention.
Without effective intervention, the percentage of myopia patients above age 5 is expected to jump to about 51 percent by 2020, it added.
All the leading central banks of advanced economies have set short-term intervention rates close to zero.
" The researchers recommend that "comprehensive strategies of intervention should include periodic monitoring, education on the pattern of nutrition, physical exercises and healthy dietary behaviour".
"Traditional Chinese exercises are a low-risk, promising intervention that could be helpful in improving quality of life in patients with cardiovascular diseases -- the leading cause of disability and death in the world," study author Yu Liu, dean of the School of Kinesiology at Shanghai University of Sport in China, said in a statement.
"We as a society have to decide whether we're ready for a machine, with no driver intervention, to decide what should happen in a critical situation," says Ian Robertson, BMW's board member for sales and marketing.
" Thanks to robust intervention efforts initiated in 2003, China has a low prevalence of HIV/AIDS (0.
The National Institutes of Health study, known as the systolic blood pressure intervention trial (Sprint), followed 9,300 people who were over the age of 50.
On the whole, however, regulating equipment is easier than controlling what competitors do to improve their own bodies through pharmaceutical intervention.
The Chicago School, under the intellectual imprint of Milton Friedman, was a leader in neoclassical thought that emphasizes the efficiency of markets and the risks of government intervention.
It is not hard to envisage the dangers of such an intervention.
The annual Shanghai investor conference, scheduled long before Mr Loeb's intervention, came as the fate of the woe-laden China operations of the owner of KFC and Pizza Hut is uppermost in investors' minds.
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That would be nice, but Kristian Hammond, Narrative Science's co-founder, estimates that 90 percent of news could be algorithmically generated by the mid-2020s, much of it without human intervention.
Part of the answer is direct government intervention, especially during World War II, when government wage-setting authority was used to narrow gaps between the best paid and the worst paid.
"Mei'sintention to remodel China's demographic framework may be earnest, but callingfor a direct administrative intervention to enforce a new policy over thisdelicate issue needs to be reconsidered," Global Times writer Liu Zhunwrote in an op-ed.