Sentences with phrase «evidence on the benefits»

We help our members gather and communicate evidence on the benefits of sustainability standards.
17:35 — 17:40 New evidence on the benefits of breastfeeding Dr Nigel Rollins, Scientist, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health, WHO
Evidence on the benefits of breastfeeding is already available to us.
The Child Poverty Action Group is also behind the plan, with chief executive Alison Garnham declaring that «the evidence on the benefits for children of extending school meals is very strong».
The USPSTF found inadequate evidence on the benefits of screening for a range of gynecologic conditions with pelvic examination.
The USPSTF found inadequate direct evidence on the benefit of screening for OSA in asymptomatic populations.
The USPSTF recommendation statement follows a review of evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for ovarian cancer in asymptomatic women not known to be at high risk for ovarian cancer.
Researchers for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) analyze evidence on the benefits and harms of lung cancer screening by age in a study being published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
There's so much evidence on the benefits of following a whole - food plant - based (WFPB) diet — for both our health and the environment — that it's becoming more widely accepted and popular every day.
There is some convincing evidence on the benefits of intermittent fasting, Tzvetkoff says, but «it needs to be researched more extensively before the potential benefits and harms are realised».
While there is a large amount of anecdotal evidence on the benefits of traditional dry and steam saunas, the scientific research focuses mainly on Far Infrared Saunas (FIR) and it's what we use, so I will mainly focus on this type.
Methods The USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for depression in adult populations, including older adults and pregnant and postpartum women; the accuracy of depression screening instruments; and the benefits and harms of depression treatment in these populations.
The USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for depression in adult populations, including older adults and pregnant and postpartum women; the accuracy of depression screening instruments; and the benefits and harms of depression treatment in these populations.
The USPSTF commissioned a systematic evidence review to update its 2009 recommendation, which focused on the direct evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for depression in adult populations, including older adults and pregnant and postpartum women.
As Heckman and Carneiro point out, the evidence on the benefits of competition within education is limited - a necessary consequence of the lack of serious experimentation with meaningful choice - based reforms.
Most evidence on the benefits of having a pet comes from surveys of current health, but that means it is impossible to know if a person is in good health because she has a pet or if he is more likely to get a pet because he is in good health.
Faced with conflicting expert evidence on the benefits and disbenefits of smoking, the court recognised its inability to draw precise conclusions in what is clearly a difficult value judgment.

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Although the scientific literature on healthy adults isn't robust, evidence on animals and the elderly show great benefits for this simple fasting technique.
Overall, the study found «no evidence that personal brain training benefited the participants in terms of improving cognitive performance, working memory, on attention, cognitive flexibility, or inhibitory control,» says Lerman.
Several skeptical researchers and authors have been hammering away at the foundations of the foodie cause, arguing that everything Pollan and his acolytes stand for — from the dangers of GMO foods to the benefits of local farming — is based on sketchy evidence at best, and at worst is just plain wrong.
People who want to work have become dependent on government assistance — as evidenced by the huge battle over the decision to not extend benefits to the long - term unemployed.
Regulatory changes had been in the wind for some time as the evidence against the program built up, yet employers relied on the lobbying efforts of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business to maintain the program rather than taking steps to improve domestic recruitment and training efforts or adjust wages and benefits to attract workers.
The benefit of acting on evidence is that we know exactly what we should be doing here.
In any case, based on this subset of data, there is evidence that, as the influence of female investors in partnerships expands, there is likely to be a benefit for female founders.
Commenting on the 2015 Human Spaces report when it was released, organisational psychology professor Sir Cary Cooper said: «The benefit of design inspired by nature, known as biophilic design, is accumulating evidence at a rapid pace.
It might benefit investors to consider these arguments more closely, and with greater focus on a century of economic evidence than on the verbal arguments of enthusiastic talking heads.
The benefit of a tax position is recognized in the financial statements in the period during which, based on all available evidence, management believes it is more likely than not that the position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of appeals or litigation processes, if any.
She relied on expert evidence from Muse Stancil and the Conference Board to support her arguments in favor of Canada - wide economic benefits.
As additional evidence that freelancers aren't living on the margins without extra resources or benefits, the researchers discovered that more than half of this group (54 %) set aside money for savings, and more than 60 % have life insurance.
James argued that some live options can't be resolved by the intellect alone, and in those cases, waiting for compelling evidence means that you will miss out on the possible insights and benefits that can only come after the decision to believe.
Those of Mr. Wieseltier's mindset believe, with little benefit from logic or historical evidence, that democracy can he secured on a thoroughly secular foundation.
What has been expressed here is that * some * evidence does exist — enough to create a theory or hypothesis that reasonates with people's actual experiences, that fits the evidence and experiences they do have to go on and provides real, demonstrable benefits in the process.
My position, which I commend for your consideration, is as follows: While I do not rule out the morality of research into human cloning, I do support a moratorium on such research, which would be removed in light of strong evidence for the positive benefits of such research and after concrete proposals have been formulated for avoiding the potential risks.
He went on to say that «I believe that exposing children to these health risks without clear evidence of benefits that outweigh these serious risks is not appropriate.»
But as we survey the world situation today, the general feeling is that along with many benefits, many of the promises of technology stand betrayed and there is evidence of a lot of technology having become instruments of exploitation of peoples, destruction of cultures and dehumanization of persons and pose threat of destruction not only to the whole humanity through nuclear war but also to the whole community of life on the earth through the destruction of its ecological basis.
But I am asserting, without benefit here of evidence, that the focus should be on the intermediate future: later than next year, sooner than the withering away of the state.
The Organic Center's mission is to convene credible, evidence - based science on the health and environmental benefits of organic food and farming and to communicate the findings to the public.
Full of fibre and vitamin A, and loaded with overwhelming evidence on their health benefits, including a reduction in cardiovascular and cancer disease risks.
Much has been written on the health benefits of dates and there is now scientific evidence for much of the traditional folklore surrounding these benefits.
As part of its mission to support community, Essex Junction will run an ongoing promotion to benefit the Bloomfield Educational Foundation — when guests order and then post their Jersey celebrity namesake cocktails on social media (and show evidence of same to their server), 50 % of the proceeds of that drink purchase will be donated.
«Plenty of research exists today that suggests a direct benefit to increased protein intake and its impact on health, and consumers clearly have interest as evidenced by the number of new protein - enhanced snacks on the market,» said Dan Hammer, senior vice president and general manager of frozen division at Inventure Foods, Inc. «However, we found that while some snacks delivered on nutrient levels, many fell well short on taste.
The benefit to winning is that your fourth - and fifth - year players get all the evidence on how winning happens, then set the example for the rookies.
Thus Stephens, where two - thirds of the girls go on to higher education after graduation, is convincing evidence of the benefits of properly coordinated physical and academic education.
Premier League clubs voted against using VAR next season after the technology was trialled in cup games, and the league said on Wednesday it needs more evidence of a benefit to fans and clubs before making a decision on safe standing.
James McKenna, PhD, shares the evidence and benefits that co-sleeping with parents can have on a baby
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists emphasized the results of the Wax study in its official statement on homebirth, siting that «Women inquiring about planned home birth should be informed of its risks and benefits based on recent evidence.
As for number 3, it is ethically suspect to exaggerate the benefits of breastfeeding, pretend that that breastfeeding is a matter of life and death in the US, mislead women on the state of the scientific evidence and above all, to shame and scare women about formula feeding.
The benefits of breastfeeding are evidence - based and profound; according to the Office on Women's Health of the US Department of Health and Human Services:
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently (August 27, 2012) updated their recommendations on circumcision, basically saying that new evidence points to greater benefits of infant circumcision, but that the benefits are not strong enough to recommend it as a general procedure.
Personally, I find it interesting that the same people who are so fixated on the modest health benefits of breastfeeding also tend to endorse other things that the evidence shows to be much more unsafe than formula feeding.
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