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This is the thing that's so powerful about the adverse childhood experiences study—it really revealed this connection between childhood adversity and health problems.
Dr Michael Hastings, a Medical Research Council body clock researcher, told the BBC's Science in Action programme: "It's a remarkable study, it really is very exciting for our field.
"The entire discussion from how we come to study it really comes out of the South and in the '60s and blacks and whites," said Garcia.
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There are some fundamental institutional problems with the health-care system in America, that no one... who's studied it really believes that you can seriously address until we join the ranks of all the other advanced countries in the world and provide a way to cover everybody — and we haven't done that.
[When] you have many solar systems to study, many planets to study, it is really making us rewrite textbooks.
He says that he likes the apprenticeship much more than full-time study: "It's really good.
This is an important and thought-provoking study, but it really isn't assessing critical thinking in all its vital dimensions.
Eric Houpt of the University of Virginia, who co-authored the study, said: "It really comes down to just a handful of pathogens that are most important.
And then, as the situation in Iraq quickly worsened, I realized that the toppling had been, as a symbol of the war, just about completely wrong — and for me, all the more important, insofar as a narrative study of it really needed to be done.
"Can the study of it really be anything more than the wearisome industry of source-hunting, of allusion-counting, an industry that will soon touch apocalypse anyway when it passes from scholars to computers?" Thus did Bloom, almost 40 years before the advent of the "digital humanities," envision with Nostradamus-like exactitude the morbid endgame of critical dissection.
But Deborah Pearsall, an archaeologist at the University of Missouri in Columbia, sees little to criticize in the study, calling it "really solid".
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