Sentences with phrase «medical literature looks»

I also referred friends to Rosin's article in the Atlantic, which concludes: «Medical literature looks nothing like the popular literature» that heavily promotes the positives of breast - feeding.
To get a better sense of the cause of the accidents and how they might be prevented, Cusimano and his coauthor scoured the medical literature looking for studies that examined injuries caused by TVs.

Not exact matches

(Don't look to the extensive medical literature for a clear - cut answer; conclusions differ from study to study.)
But if we take a close look at the medical literature we will find out that the workout takes a small percentage of weight loss as a whole.
«Look through the medical literature and you'll find that most adverse reactions are tied to people drinking or overusing the stuff.»
«When you look at the medical literature, there's a lot on the effects of stress on MS. Not only does it have a role in triggering stress in susceptible people, but there's an obvious role in precipitating relapses once you have it,» Jelinek says.
For comparison, let's look at a very different review of the medical literature, this time not ghost written by the synthetic hormone industry.
^ Well, that's the message the Western medical literature has been repeating for about 70 years, and looking at Loren Cordain fat belly, I think the «you'll be screwed for including any animal products» - pitch is spot on... okay jokes aside, the point was that there's no chance in a million year that blog is something what would be referred as «health blog», this is more like some kind of a Lierre Keith - style, anti-vegan blog which tries to be scientific.
There is now a great deal of medical literature on the effects of EMF exposure in humans so if your bitch has flakey seasons or you suddenly have a dud for a stud, consider the possibility of electromagnetic fields and look it up.
They looked at the facts, they listened to the residents, they studied the medical literature, and then made the connection between Shirley Wind's operations and the suffering in Glenmore — declaring the wind turbines a «Human Health Hazard».
And people do all the time (just look at a lot of the medical literature).
Researchers examined medical literature for studies with at least four years of follow - up that looked at stroke risk based on body mass index, or BMI, a standard measure of weight in relation to height used to gauge how fat or thin a person is.
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