Sentences with phrase «more recent studies actually»

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A recent study claims that snapping pictures actually helps us enjoy experiences more.
A recent study from the University of Aveiro in Portugal reveals that humble leaders actually make their teams more creative.
And metalheads are angry (though actually recent studies sent to me by my metal - loving husband say that metal fans are actually more well adjusted than the average bear.
Recent studies say that end - users believe IT has more Big Brother tendencies than are actually possible, and that causes wariness to participate [in mobile security efforts].»
We have read about several recent studies here on the west coast that have found it actually costs more to have the homeless on the streets than off.
But wait, more recent studies are showing that that the synthetic forms of DHA and AHA that are being used in formula is actually harming babies.
However, a recent study suggests that this connection is false or actually the opposite and that the results are due to the fact that moms with an academic education (and supposedly a higher IQ) tend to breastfeed their babies more.
However, a recent study of more than 600 children older than 6 months found that children with mild gastroenteritis and minimal dehydration actually fared better on diluted apple juice (50 percent water and 50 percent apple juice) followed by drinks of their choice than kids who were only given electrolyte solutions.
In a recent meta - analysis of more than 1400 published studies, Martin Pinquart found that harsh control and psychological control were actually the biggest predictors of worsening behavior problems over time (Pinquart 2017).
But recent studies, using a newly developed methodology, have argued that the Sierra Nevada was actually a more dense forest than the consensus view.
Although nearly three - quarters of women taking a recent survey had one or more risk factors for heart disease, a startlingly small proportion — just 16 percent — had actually been told by their doctors that these factors put them at risk for heart disease, according to a study scheduled for presentation at the American College of Cardiology's 65th Annual Scientific Session.
It's no surprise that soft materials are more pleasing to the touch than rough ones, but a recent study found that they can actually improve the cognitive and emotional skills of older adults.
««Contrary to popular conceptions about precocious college dropouts with big ideas, U.S. innovators actually tend to be experienced and highly educated,» concludes the study, which is based on a survey of more than 900 people associated with «meaningful and marketable» recent inventions.
According to a recent study published in Psychological Science, «posture expansiveness» — where you open up the body and occupy space — not only makes you appear more confident and authoritative, it causes you to actually think and act that way.
Several genes influence a person's likelihood of developing fatty liver disease, but a recent study in Nature Genetics found that people with high - risk gene variants were much more likely to actually get the disease if they were obese than if they were normal weight.
Recent studies have found that both cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-- more about this in a minute — and mindfulness techniques can make positive changes to your gray matter, ones actually visible in a brain scan.
Since then, there have been more studies, including some as recent as 2011, that have shown that most of the subjects studied had pre-existing conditions that led to the development of disease, and that hormones actually reduce the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases.
Despite initial encouraging results, in more recent studies, fish and fish oil consumption have not only failed to reduce sudden cardiac death with omega - 3s, but actually increased mortality in cardiac patients.
Bananas have gotten a bad reputation over the years for being one of the more fattening fruits, but recent studies show that they are actually very beneficial.
While the brain - protecting and memory - enhancing benefits of blueberries have been known about for quite some time, more recent studies show that blueberries may actually help to delay the aging process and prevent low life span.
As a DatingAdvice.com recent study showed, a small but growing number of Americans actually prefer group dating to one - on - one... (read more)
She cites a recent study that found that adolescents were much more likely to donate and to volunteer if they had parents who talked to them about giving and who themselves actually engaged in volunteering.
Conversely, a more recent study from New York City's Independent Budget Office questions whether choice programs actually benefit lower - income students.
And yet, «results,» or rather, academic improvement, act more like a fig leaf, especially in light of numerous recent studies that show charter schools, taken on the whole, actually do a worse job of educating students than regular public schools.
While several studies have shown that family wealth and neighborhood quality account for nearly half the IQ gap between blacks and whites at age five, recent work by developmental psychologists Jeanne Brooks - Gunn and Lisa Markman suggests that more than half of that gap is actually attributable to how mothers relate to their children.
To make matters even more confusing, a recent government study based on years of wealth surveys said millennials are actually wealthier than previous generations of people aged between 28 to 34.
Most senior diets, for instance, are still formulated to contain lower levels of protein and correspondingly higher amounts of carbohydrate, but recent studies tell us that older dogs actually need more quality protein, not less.
Another more recent study found indications that some cats with EGC might have actually become allergic (developed antibodies against) to their own saliva!
Interestingly, our results are actually pretty consistent with a lot of the recent literature on sensitivity: All studies comparing simple models with recent climate change (from Andronova and Schlesinger, 2001, onwards) find high sensitivities (more than 8K, say) are consistent (at the few - percent level) with the observed record unless they are ruled out a priori.
David Pimentel, a professor of ecology at Cornell University who has been studying grain alcohol for 20 years, and Tad Patzek, an engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley, co-wrote a recent report that estimates that making ethanol from corn requires 29 percent more fossil energy than the ethanol fuel itself actually contains.
As more water vapor enters the atmosphere, that in turn absorbs more SW radiation, and, as this recent MIT study has shown, we might actually see that we have a seemingly paradoxical effect of the bulk of the warming then being in the SW, even as net LW actually increases with increasing GH gas levels:
But a recent study has revealed that city trees actually grow more successfully than suburban trees, and it all comes down to how we take care of our lawns.
According to Recent Studies: Technical and Vocational School Guide - «Online learning is actually a more efficient and effective way for students to learn.
* Recent studies have shown that Internet based drivers training is actually more effective than classroom and workbook courses in keeping students engaged and interested.
According to recent studies, Internet based driver ed courses are actually more effective than classroom and workbook courses at keeping students engaged and interested.
In a recent meta - analysis of more than 1400 published studies, Martin Pinquart found that harsh control and psychological control were actually the biggest predictors of worsening behavior problems over time (Pinquart 2017).
A recent study suggests that both men and women actually pay more attention to faces than they do to bodies when looking for a long - term lover.
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