Sentences with phrase «more links to studies»

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One of the core questions the study looked at was: «If a person shares a link from Breitbart, is he or she more likely also to share a link from Fox News or from The New York Times?»
Environmental psychologist Sally Augustin, Ph.D. notes in Psychology Today that the color green has been linked in studies to producing more creative thinking, making it a good option for artwork or for an accent wall in your home office.
Some of the effects were measurable — boards with more women are linked to a 53 % higher return on equity, according to one study, and their companies go bankrupt less frequently.
In other studies, listening to prosocial songs were linked with more positive attitudes and behavior towards minorities.
According to a Socialbakers study published in February 2015, Facebook audiences love videos and links more than images.
With such good numbers, FS Links will be moving forward with a more detailed study, which is required to secure the needed capital and approvals for the project.
That article has links to key resources I've used in my studies, in case you're interested in more:
A fourth question concerns guiding students on theology programmes to link their intellectual studies to more general human, spiritual and pastoral formation.
Furthermore, according to Sen, the study of economics, though directly related to the pursuit of wealth, is at a deeper level linked to other studies which involve the assessment and enhancement of more basic goals.
So, I'll do more studying, if anyone has any links they could give me it would much appreciated, it is just baffling to me to know that man was created around animals in the beginning how ever, was able to pull away from the animals and begin an intelligent form a language, I can sort of see creating things that they needed from need.
A study by Action for Children, which has links to the Methodist Church, has found 60 % of local authorities... More
Thanks for your civility and thoughtfulness, for shedding new light on things I thought I'd already figured out, for opening cans of worms that often made the discussions much more interesting than my original posts, for listening to my occasional rants, and for bringing your own unique backgrounds, studies, experiences, and links to the conversations.
Look... I can post things too; «Being «Born - Again» Linked to More Brain Atrophy: Study http://www.philly.com/philly/health/132456883.html"
Organic Palm Fruit Oil Produced from the fruit of the palm not the palm's kernel, palm fruit oil contains very high amounts of carotenoids (13 to 15 times more than carrots and 40 to 50 times more than tomatoes) the antioxidants that our bodies convert to Vitamin A. Vitamin A may also provide protection from free - radical damage that some studies have linked to cancer.
This podcast link to an interview with study authors will give more information: Thank you for your work trying to help gluten - free folks find safe beers.
The longest running study to date has been conducted since the 1980's on more than 12,000 U.S. birth records, and has found no link between pot smoking and birth defects.
(A more recent review of studies of infant crying linked less crying to better language skills.)
I just read an article, sorry, don't have the link, that a study shows that children subjected to «tiger parenting» do NOT do as well as more laid - back parents.
The new study is consistent with studies in adult populations and a 2009 paper presented at the same conference which found that a delay of more than 12 weeks by athletes under the age of 14 in having ACL surgical reconstruction was linked to:
When requested, I will provide you with links to studies, books and research articles so you can do more research.
Studies have shown that pacifier use is linked to earlier weaning -LRB-... but we can't be sure if those who used pacifiers were struggling more than the non-pacifier group and would have weaned earlier anyway.)
Recent studies by the group have found that three - year - olds who are spanked frequently are more likely to be aggressive when they're five, and that spanking has been linked to mental health disorders later on in life.
A study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in the US looked at the influence of both child care and the home environment on over 1,000 typically - developing children They found that parent and family characteristics were more strongly linked to child development than were child care features.»
There are many longitudinal studies that link youth exposure to alcohol advertising to the likelihood that kids will begin drinking early or if they have already started drinking, drink more.
The multinational study surveyed more than 10,000 mothers and found that a regular sleep schedule and nightly routines were linked to earlier bedtimes, falling asleep more easily, and reduced night wakings.
08.23.2012 Healthy Vending & Removal of Junk Food in Schools Linked to Healthy Weight in Children A recent study finds that students in schools with stronger junk food restrictions are more likely to be at healthier body weights.
less than or equal to lamivudine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Antiretroviral therapy, usually means 1 - 2 drugs, used in early studies Antiretroviral zidovudine (also known as ZDV) Breastfeeding Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Breastfeeding and HIV International Transmission Study Combined antiretroviral therapy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Deoxyribonucleic Acid Exclusive Breastfeeding Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay Food and Agrigulture Organization Fixed dose combination ART, e.g., lamividine, stavudine, and nevirapine Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, 3 or more drugs for more effective treatment used in later studies Human Immunodeficiency virus International Atomic Energy Agency Infant feeding Infant and young child feeding Lopinavir cubic millimetre Mother - to - Child Transmission of HIV Non-governmental organization Nevirapine Polymerase Chain Reaction People Living with HIV Prevention of Mother - to - Child Transmission Replacement Feeding Ritonavir Ribonucleic acid, one of the three major macromolecules (along with DNA and proteins) that are essential for all known forms of life single dose NVP United Nations Agencies Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS United Nations Population Fund United Nations Commissioner for Refugees United Nations Children's Fund U.S. Agency for International Development World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action United Nations World Food Programme World Health Assembly WHO 2010 Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding World Health Organization Zidovudine (same drug as AZT)
One of the key findings of the study concluded that «children who were aware of the circumstances of their birth were more vulnerable to the effects of maternal distress,» meaning there was not necessarily a link between children knowing or not knowing and how well - adjusted they were, but if they did know the circumstances of their birth, and their mothers showed signs of distress, the children were more likely to show signs of behavioral problems.
Where indirect links have been noted, systematic reviews linking the intervention directly to one or more targets are not currently available; i.e. the studies included in the review (s) do not assess the effect of the intervention on the outcomes that are directly relevant to the targets.
This is the first study to demonstrate a link between breastfeeding and lower risk of RA in a Chinese population, where breastfeeding was common practice and more prevalent than in many Western populations.
Without links to actual studies, I find it difficult to digest someone's arguments that appear to be more like ranting and bullying (I'm referring to Dr T's posts, not your above one) than proper analyses of scientific research.
However, a bit time consuming to copy the links to the more than two dozen studies that I accessed.
He also stresses that, «Animal studies have linked the combination of stress and lack of sleep to behavioural problems in teenage years... and changes to the brain brought on by stress hormones may make it more difficult to form relationships later on, leading to problems such as promiscuity.»
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Most include links to longer more in depth kids Bible study lesson plans to use for classroom such as Sunday School or group lessons.
This is consistent with other studies demonstrating a link between breastfeeding and maternal sensitivity.25, 26,27 For example, in a longitudinal study of more than 1300 families in the USA, mothers who breast fed were observed to be more sensitive to their babies at 6, 15, 24 and 36 months.27 Importantly, this difference persisted after statistical control for the effects of maternal mental health, the quality of the home environment in terms of infant health and stimulation and socioeconomic status.
More recent studies using human data have linked BPA to heart disease and diabetes.
He believes that more studies on the link between mothers» breast milk and the child's future eating habits could be interesting and potentially influential to the future of pediatric care.
In any case, nothing in what you said refutes the original study that I linked to, or my own experience working in the Texas Legislature, where it was a demonstrable FACT that taxes from urban areas subsidized more - conservative rural areas — a fact that we dealt with every day on an appropriations subcommittee my boss served on.
As set out in a Scottish Government study reported in 2010, the link between socio - economic circumstances and health is well know, and there is an increasing evidence base supporting the hypothesis of a «Scottish Effect», and more specifically a «Glasgow Effect», the terminology used to identify higher levels of mortality and poor health found in Scotland and Glasgow beyond that explained by socio - economic circumstances.
Numerous studies have suggested a common link in addiction by showing that people addicted to one substance are more likely to be addicted to others.
«Consuming more than five drinks a week could shorten your life: Even moderate alcohol drinking linked to heart and circulatory diseases, study finds.»
Several studies have linked voluntary and excessive online use to depression, poor school performance, increased irritability and more impulsiveness to go online (confounding addicts» efforts, if they want to at all, to stop pouring excessive time into online games).
To investigate this link, Twenge, along with colleagues Gabrielle Martin at SDSU and W. Keith Campbell at the University of Georgia, crunched data from the Monitoring the Future (MtF) longitudinal study, a nationally representative survey of more than a million U.S. 8th -, 10th -, and 12th - graders.
Even more surprising was a February study in the American Journal of Human Biology that seems to link attractiveness to nose bacteria.
A link to leukemia also was found in a study of more than 11,000 U.S. textile workers exposed to formaldehyde.
Previous studies have found that belief in climate change is linked to more support for climate change actions.
«Several studies have measured parasite infection in urban animals, but surprisingly we are the first to measure whether wild birds living in a city were more or less infected by a parasite and a pathogen, as well as how these infections are linked to their physiological stress,» said Mathieu Giraudeau, a post-doctoral associate who previously worked with Kevin McGraw, ASU associate professor with the School of Life Sciences.
The upshot: the monkeys in the larger groups had more gray matter in brain areas linked to processing social information (the middle superior temporal sulcus, amygdala and rostral prefrontal cortex, two of which overlap with those reported on in the Proceedings B study).
Many studies have linked more sleep to better memory, but new research in fruit flies demonstrates that extra sleep helps the brain overcome catastrophic neurological defects that otherwise would block memory formation, report scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
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