In fact, its findings conflict with the results of several
other published studies that showed no association between consumption of sugar and risk for endometrial cancer.
And that study was published in the British Medical Journal, and it is absolutely in line with outcomes of
all other published studies around homebirth, which is...
The trial, stopped at the end of 2004, suggests that naproxen is associated with a higher risk of heart and stroke problems than Celebrex is — a finding that contradicts many
other published studies.
In this session we will compare our results to
other published studies and highlight the major findings from our survey that are unique.
Garassino said the adverse events in the trial were consistent with
other published studies involving these drugs.
Every other published study on this subject shows this amount of vitamin A to be safe — indeed, one major study of over 25,000 births showed that daily doses of vitamin A up to 40,000 IU cut the risk of birth defects in half.
The authors instead assume from
other published studies of tide gauge measurements that the ~ 1.5 mm / yr sea level rise over the past 150 + years began at that point in time.
Not exact matches
Twitter did not say when the
study will conclude, but the researchers said they would
publish their findings and post their methodology on a public research website so that
others can try to replicate it to confirm their results.
For the
study,
published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers pitted people assigned to follow a traditional restricted - calorie diet (eating roughly 25 % of their normal daily calories) against those who were told to fast every
other day (eating 25 % of their normal calories on fast days and 125 % on the
other days) for a year.
He said that his research should not be called «modeling» because it is based on the combined findings of thousands of lab results, as well as several
other studies he has
published.
And the UCLA experiment appears to have popular support among staff and
others, according to a
study published in the American Journal of Infection Control.
A group of psychologists from Yale and
other universities tested this in 2009 with a
study published in «Psychological Science».
A
study published in the Journal of Retailing reports found that when men see prices marked in red, they assume they're about to get a bargain, even if the prices are no different from
others.
An Ohio State University
study published in the scientific journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience found that acetaminophen, the painkilling ingredient in the Johnson & Johnson (johnson - johnson - 40) brand medicine, not only suppresses your own pain, but causes you to perceive
other people's pain as being less severe.
A May 2013
study published in Science Magazine found that our society is increasingly relying on the digitized, aggregated opinions of
others to make decisions.
Annual Statement
Studies,
published by Robert Morris Associates of Philadelphia, lists actual costs and
other financial info for more than 140,000 mostly small and midsized companies in 525 industries.
In a second
study,
published today (June 2) in the Annals of Neurology, Bak set out to determine if the positive effects of bilingualism on cognition could actually be the
other way around: that people who have better cognitive functions are more likely to learn foreign languages.
A recent
study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to
others after recalling a nostalgic event.
A
study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism found that individuals who consume a calorie - restricted diet had lower levels of T3 thyroid hormone, which Healthline lists as a «hormone that helps maintain body temperature, among
other functions.»
An attack can cost an organization heavily in investigative expenses and
other response and aftermath costs, as well as lost business opportunities after its reputation takes a negative hit, according to IBM's annual global data breach costs
study published this month.
One of the most recent
published studies and easily to access for free, was conducted by Moro and her colleagues and investigated the effects of eight weeks of time - restricted feeding on metabolic factors, body composition, strength and
other markers in resistance - trained males.
According to Living Goods, clients may also be reluctant to buy drugs from
other private providers because of the risk of getting a counterfeit medicine.63 Living Goods sent us a
study conducted at the midline of its RCT that claims that both availability of counterfeit drugs and drug prices decreased at private retailers in areas where CHPs worked.64 According to the
study, about 37 % of private drug shops in the areas it
studied sold fake ACT drugs, 65 and availabilty of fake ACTs was about 50 % lower among non-Living Goods sellers in the areas where Living Goods worked.66 Additional results on these potential effects will be made available when the full RCT is
published.
Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States Stephen Jones, McMaster University Craig Riddell, University of British Columbia Jones and Riddell build on two previous papers: one by David Card and Riddell (originally
published in Small Differences that Matter) that
studies the reasons for higher rates of unemployment in Canada than the U.S. in the 1980s, the
other by Jones and Riddell which uses data from the U.S. Labor Force Survey to
study the differences in rates of job creation for people who are counted as unemployed versus those who are counted as out of the labor force.
A new
study published recently by the real estate data company Zillow revealed that renters in California and
other parts of the country could buy a home without increasing their monthly housing costs.
A recent
study,
published on Market Watch of over 15,000 consumers found that the average American will run out of retirement funds,
other than state and occupational pensions, around 14 years into retirement.
The
study published by Deloitte confirms that retail brands that catered to the former middle class are evaporating, but they are being replaced by high end retailer on one side, and ultra affordable discount stores on the
other.
And thanks to all
other folks who didn't get their case
studies published.
And if you like that one blog that does a lot of research on Safe Withdrawal Rates and
publishes case
studies for fellow FIRE enthusiasts and
other fun personal finance content (wink, wink) please consider nominating it in one (or all?)
Many
other cities across the U.S. boast ultra-affordable home buying, says the National Association of REALTORS ®, which
publishes a quarterly home affordability
study.
A
study published last year by the European Corporate Governance Institute examined the compensation of the top five highest paid executives for each company in the S&P 1,500 plus 500
other public companies.
«A
study in the United States,
published in the Social Forces journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while in general people who attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of education and
other factors).
Even though interest has increased, it has not been the object of an extensive
study since Stauffer's Christ and the Caesars in 1955 and has only played a significant part in a handful of
other published works.
I appreciate a tnedermous
publish, can
study your personal
others content.
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville
studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen
other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies
published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville
studies.
Besides
studies on Hegel, Marx and Kierkegaard, he has
published works on religion (notably The
Other Dimension: A Dubious Heritage and Transcendent Selfhood) and on modern culture (Passage to Modernity).
But please, do not waste all this time writing
studies or articles on her that have no
other value than being controversial enough to be
published.
Here is the sheer miracle of it: a literature that long antedated our glorious gains in science and the immense scope of modern knowledge, which moves in the quiet atmosphere of the ancient countryside, with camels and flocks and roadside wells and the joyous shout of the peasant at vintage or in harvest — this literature, after all that has intervened, is still our great literature,
published abroad as no
other in the total of man's writing, translated into the world's great languages and many minor ones, and cherished and loved and
studied so earnestly as to set it in a class apart.
The report of the
study published in 1967 under the title, «Church for
Others», points out:
Those whose interest in the religions of Asia has been aroused to the point that they want to consider some of the comparative problems raised by the
study of religions
other than one's own will find thoughtful and searching discussions in two books recently
published: World Religions and World Community, by Robert Lawson Slater, and The Meaning and End of Religion, by Wilfred Cantwell Smith.
As representatives of the minimalists I will consider Edward Schillebeeckx's Jesus: An Experiment in Christology (Crossroad
Publishing Co., 1979), a long and weighty
study of current New Testament scholarship, and Thomas Sheehan's The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity (Random House, 1986), a more accessible argument based on the results of Schillebeeckx and a number of
others.
The Gluten Intolerance Group's Gluten Free Certification Organization (GFCO) has
published a
study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and
Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses and Legumes» in a special section of the Journal of AOAC International, focusing on food allergens and gluten.
«Several
studies found that coconut oil — which is predominantly saturated fat and widely touted as healthy — raised LDL cholesterol the same way as
other saturated fats found in butter, beef fat and palm oil,» said the American Heart Association advisory, which
published in the journal Circulation.
There are more than 50
published studies about blueberry research involving antioxidants, anti-aging and cancer, to eyesight, brain function, diabetes and
other topics.
A Drink Might Boost Cognition and Creativity, and Potentially Fight Off the Flu A
study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease finds evidence that adults who drink moderately and regularly have a higher chance of not only living longer, but doing so without developing dementia or
other cognitive impairment...
A team of researchers
published a
study first of its kind in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry in 2008 analyzing the phytoestrogen content of eggs among
other animal food products and vegetarian substitutes (10).
In case you missed it, a recent landmark
study published in the peer reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death
other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cancer.
The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has
published a
study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and
Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the Journal of AOAC International focusing on food allergens and... Continue Reading
UEFA conducted an injury
study published in 2011 that featured Arsenal and 49
other European teams.
A 2013
study published in the Journal of Child and Family
Studies tells me my hunches are right: «Undergraduates with excessively involved parents are more likely than
others to be depressed or dissatisfied with life, and a high degree of parental involvement appeared to interfere with the ability of offspring to feel autonomous and competent.»
But it's clear that Facebook and
other social networking sites has made life more challenging for people in relationships, and a sobering
study recently
published in the Journal of Marital & Family Therapy indicates how ill - equipped most therapists are in dealing with Internet infidelity: