Sentences with phrase «new study finds clear»

«New study finds clear differences between organic and non-organic milk and meat.»
A new study found a clear link between carbohydrates and one deadly disease that targets 12 million Americans each year.....

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Additionally, student newspaper The Daily Tar Heel reports, the new report «found clear evidence that academic counselors from the football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams asked for players to be enrolled in bogus independent study classes in order for them to be eligible.»
A new study, published in the British Journal of Nutrition finds clear nutritional differences between organic and non-organic milk and meat.
«We are very clear that Walmart as it presently does business... is not a company that is good for New York City,» she said at the rally, citing a study that found that when the retail giant opened in Chicago, one quarter of neighboring businesses closed within a year.
A new study finds that those who took longer to return to play had higher levels of a protein known as tau in their blood in the 6 hours following the trauma than players who were cleared to return to the field sooner.
These new results will help to guide long - term studies in humans but it is not yet clear what the implications of these findings will mean for family planning and human healthcare.
Remove even one bumblebee species from an ecosystem and the impact is swift and clear: Their floral «sweethearts» produce significantly fewer seeds, a new study finds.
Despite clear signs that their memory and thinking abilities have gone downhill, more than half of seniors with these symptoms haven't seen a doctor about them, a new study finds.
MONDAY, Dec. 5, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- As more American adults choose to puff at the marijuana pipe, a gender difference is becoming clear — men are significantly more likely to smoke pot than women, a new study finds.
«The clear finding of this new study,» he added, «is that in Peru the overall effect is to protect forests.
Although it's almost always been clear that healthy living can help stave off type 2 diabetes, a new study by the U.S. Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute found that different aspects of a healthy lifestyle can combine to reduce the chance of the disease by 80 percent.
But in the new analysis, which combined the results of 21 previous studies, researchers found no clear evidence that higher saturated fat intakes led to higher risks of heart disease or stroke.
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