Findings from this study also may not be generalizable to other sociodemographic groups or populations with less social and educational support for breastfeeding.
The findings from the study also showed that eating while walking around triggered more overeating compared to eating during other forms of distraction such as watching TV or having a conversation with a friend.
Findings from the study also showed persistent frustrations with the online dating experience.
But preliminary
findings from the study also found that students» achievement in most subjects increased substantially between 8th grade and 10th grade.
Other
findings from our study also speak to potential academic consequences of experiences with bullying.
Not exact matches
PUFAs During my dive into the current research, I came across a small
study from the Netherlands that suggests we should
also enjoy polyunsaturated fatty acids, or PUFAs,
found in fish and in many nuts and seeds.
A number of
studies have
also found that coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer
from Alzheimer's or dementia.
That's the first
finding in this week's economic research wrap, which
also looks at changes in the way women have spent their days in recent years and summarizes
studies on spillovers
from central bank balance - sheet normalization.
For example, a
study from Global X
found that for 87 percent of millennials,
also known as Gen Y, their most important expectation of an advisor was protecting their investments during a market downturn.
The
study also found a seven percent uptick in sales due to higher conversion rates caused by better service
from associates.
As luck would have it, a similar
study from BMO Bank of Montreal,
also released on Monday,
found that only 29 % Canadian businesses are successfully using social media.
While the research was aimed at eventually developing treatments for those suffering
from PTSD, the
study authors said these initial
findings were
also useful for those of us who just have to deal with normal negativity like marital spats and nasty work disagreements.
The
study, which includes data Cambridge Analytica collected
from a database of 220 million Americans,
also found that iPhone owners have a substantially stronger preference for the Swedish clothing brand H&M than Android device owners.
There's
also a South Korean
study from a few years ago involving more than 25,000 people, which
found that drinking moderate amounts of coffee each day was associated with having fewer of the early warning signs of heart disease.
A secondary
finding from this
study discovered employees who had racially - diverse friend groups were more trusting of supervisors who
also had a diverse social network.
Bloom and Liang
found study participants who worked
from home
also put in more hours and took fewer sick days, thanks to not having to commute as well as the ability to start earlier in the day.
The
study also found that the most common retainers ranged between $ 251 to $ 500 a month on the lower end and $ 2,501 to $ 5,000 a month on the higher end, while the most common hourly rates ranged
from $ 76 to $ 200.
Richardson has
also started reviewing products in his niche areas on sites such as Amazon.com and has
found,
from studying his sales and traffic reports, that this is leading customers back to his eBay Store.
A survey of New York City employers after implementation of the city's paid sick days law showed that more than 91 percent of respondents did not reduce hiring; 97 percent did not reduce hours; and 94 percent did not raise prices as a result of the law.26 In a similar
study from Connecticut, which passed a statewide paid sick days law in 2011, employers
also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008,
found that it did not discourage business owners
from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.28
The
study also found that the internet - connected appliances may be collecting too much information
from its viewers.
Vision Critical's Tyler Douglas will
also share the
findings of a new
study that reveals what consumers expect
from brands in the data - gathering process.
A
study of S corporations (small firms with 100 or fewer shareholders who are taxed as a partnership)
found that those with ESOPs had higher average employment growth in the 2006 - 2008 pre-recession period than did the economy as a whole, and they
also had faster growth following the recession
from 2009 to 2011.
All this despite the fact that private schooling doesn't actually yield better outcomes for students, according to a recent Statistics Canada report (instead, the apparent academic success of private school student is due to their socioeconomic backgrounds).9 A UBC
study also found that students
from public schools scored higher in first - year university classes than their private school counterparts.10
Also, his
study found that resignations at the company dropped by 50 % when employees were allowed to work
from home.
The
study also found that boys who started puberty before their ninth birthdays suffered
from behavioural difficulties, but girls did not.
He
also attributes his atheism to his scientific training: «My
study of science, trying to
find a non-theistic answer to the questions of how the universe is and our place in it, did probably push me away
from religious faith.»
The multidimensionality of mission not only confuses theological academia, but
also hinders the discipline of mission
study from finding its proper place.
And the first matter for
study is the meaning of resurrection in the case of the Lord in whom Christians
find both the decisive disclosure of God and
also the empowering
from God which they say has brought to them «newness of life».
While family scholars acknowledge that
studies in Sweden and Britain have
found more instability among same - sex couples, they would contend that research, such as a new
study from Bowling Green State University,
also suggests that gay and lesbian couples can enjoy more stable relationships when communities extend legal and cultural support to them.
This
study also considers an important concept
from René Girard's mimetic theory to see how a key concept is
found in Genesis 3:6.
Since «Immortality And The Unseen World A
Study In Old Testament Religion» is long out of copyright, it can be read online or downloaded in a variety of electronic formats for free
from the Internet Archive at archive.org/details/immortalityandth014313mbp or downloaded in MP3 audio format
from Librivox at librivox.org/immortality-and-the-unseen-world-by-w-o-e-oesterley/; it can
also be
found in audio format at the Internet Archive site.
Also if you remember
from your bible
studies that Pontius Pilot AND King Herod did not
find him a threat at all.
In a
study titled Repeatedly heated palm kernel oil induces hyperlipidemia, atherogenic indices and hepatorenal toxicity in rats: Beneficial role of virgin coconut oil supplementation researchers
from Ebonyi State University in Nigeria
found that virgin coconut oil supplementation had a positive effect on the kidneys and livers of rats who were
also fed repeatedly heated palm kernel oil.
Furthermore,
findings from this
study reaffirm that overall, consumption of caffeine
from soft drinks by this group
also has decreased.»
The research paper stated as part of its
findings: «The promising outcomes of this
study strongly imply the possible use of VCO, not only as neuroprotective agents for those suffering
from neurodegenerative diseases, but
also as brain food.»
The
study also found that amino acids in brown rice protein are highly bioavailable and are non-statistically different
from whey protein in trained athletes, despite claims
from whey proponents claiming superior digestibility and «bioavailability.»
The
study also found the amino acid leucine (which is known to activate muscle building) in Oryzatein ® was absorbed better than leucine
from whey protein, which means that it takes less leucine in rice protein than whey to activate the same muscle development.
While O'Kane said there was some evidence that concussion education could improve the percentage of athletes reporting concussions, pointing to a 2012
study [8]
finding that high school athletes receiving concussion education were twice as likely to report symptoms to coaches compared with those with no education (72 % vs. 36 %), he acknowledged that a 2013
study [9](
also by researchers at the University of Washington)
found that many high school soccer players, despite understanding the symptoms of concussion and the potentially severe complications
from playing with concussion, would continue to play despite symptoms.
Sears
also shares the preliminary
findings of
studies done (on mothers and babies ranging
from two to five months) in sleep laboratories that were set up to mimic the home bedroom as much as possible:
In 2010, Finnish researchers completed a
study that
found that the same antibodies that are present in type 1 diabetes were
also more common in babies who drank formula made
from cow's milk, as compared to babies who had formula in which those milk proteins were broken down.
It is possible that the drug is harmful to developing babies, but it's
also possible that women who are on antidepressant medications are more severely depressed
from the start and there is a biological or behavioral factor in these moms that accounts for the correlation
found in the
study.
Expectant Fathers» Hormones Change During Their Partner's Pregnancy A
study from the University of Michigan has
found that during a woman's pregnancy, the father's hormones
also change, including a drop in testosterone.
There has been concern raised about a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency and rickets among infants and children, with reports emerging in the United States
from Alaska, 1,2 Iowa, 3 Nevada, 4 California, 5 North Carolina, 6 Texas, 7 and mother - infant pairs in Boston, 8 among others.9 The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in young children
also appears to be high in other countries, including England, 10 Greece, 11 and Canada.12, 13 One
study from China
found a 65.3 % prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among 12 - to 24 - month - olds, but few cases (3.7 %) of radiographic or clinical rickets were noted.14 Previous
studies suggest risk factors to be dark skin pigmentation1,3 - 12 and breastfeeding without supplementation.1 - 7, 9,12,13 To date, reports have focused primarily on young infants compared with toddlers.
Although not directly comparable, our
findings are in broad agreement with those
from routine data in Scotland that have indicated a positive association between Baby Friendly accreditation, but not certification, and breastfeeding at 1 week of age.17 Our
findings reinforce those of Coutinho and colleagues who reported that high exclusive breastfeeding rates achieved in Brazilian hospitals implementing staff training with the course content of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative were short - lived and not sustained at home unless implemented in combination with post-natal home visits.35 Similarly in Italy, training of staff with an adapted version of the Baby Friendly course content resulted in high breastfeeding rates at discharge, with a rapid decrease in the days after leaving hospital.36 In contrast, a cluster randomized trial in Belarus (PROBIT)
found an association between an intervention modelled on the Baby Friendly Initiative with an increased duration of breastfeeding37 an association
also reported
from an observational
study in Germany.38 Mothers in Belarus stay in hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the hospital for a shorter time, with early discharge likely to limit the influence of a hospital - based intervention.
Research shows that families typically receive roughly half of the number of home visits expected.16, 17 For example, across three randomized controlled trials conducted of Nurse Family Partnership, average dosage of visits ranged
from 45 to 62 percent.18 Research
also shows that many, perhaps most, families enrolled in home visiting programs drop out before their eligibility ends.16, 19,20 Some home visiting
studies have varied the dosage that families were offered and
found that fewer home visits produced outcomes similar to higher levels of exposure.21
Dr. Devra Davis PhD., MPH, founder of Environmental Health Trust (EHT) and an award - winning, internationally renowned scientist who
also was the
founding director of the Board on Environmental
Studies and Toxicology of the U.S. National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, states: «No studies show that microwave radiation exposure in children is safe or that continuous exposure from cell phones, cell towers, cordless phones, Wi - Fi routers, baby monitors, etc. is safe.
Studies and Toxicology of the U.S. National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, states: «No
studies show that microwave radiation exposure in children is safe or that continuous exposure from cell phones, cell towers, cordless phones, Wi - Fi routers, baby monitors, etc. is safe.
studies show that microwave radiation exposure in children is safe or that continuous exposure
from cell phones, cell towers, cordless phones, Wi - Fi routers, baby monitors, etc. is safe.»
Coalition members
also will, among other things, share
findings from their sport - specific concussion research, pool financial resources for joint
studies and coordinate outreach programs to educate athletes and parents about concussions.
The 2005
study by Harder and colleagues (
also mentioned in the comments section) looked at risk of obesity but didn't
find a reduced risk associated with breastfeeding beyond 9 months: «
From 1 month of breastfeeding onward, the risk of subsequent overweight continuously decreased up to a reduction of more than 30 percent, reaching a plateau at 9 months of breastfeeding.»
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting
from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are
also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These
findings come
from large longitudinal
studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging
from neuroimaging
studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
What the
studies actually
found was that some babies who sucked a pacifier routinely and
also slept separately
from their mother appeared to be at a heightened risk of death on a night when they did not have a pacifier and were sleeping separately.