Research from
past studies found that most tumor cells remain in the primary breast site, but a subset of cells leaves the breast and enters the bloodstream.
Past studies found that limited fresh food choices and / or numerous fast food restaurants in poorer neighborhoods were linked to unhealthy diets.
«We asked this population directly why they had thoughts of suicide and death, and what we found contradicted
past study findings — the vast majority of participants said factors other than depression including illness, disability, pain, financial concerns, family problems and bereavement are driving these thoughts,» said Dr. Kennedy.
Not exact matches
A recent
study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School
found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves from
past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention from day - to - day details to focus on the big picture.
The
study 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.»
According to the
study, authored by Vivek Wadhwa, an Indian - American entrepreneur and academic, who is currently vice president of academics and innovation at Singularity University, the proportion of immigrant -
founded companies across the country has fallen nearly 4 % in the
past seven years.
For this first - of - a-kind
study, Pew surveyed adults who use prepaid cards at least once a month and
found that 59 percent currently have a checking account and 45 percent had used a credit card in the
past year.
«In sum, the
findings of all
studies reveal that consumers only show better self - control following reflection on their
past under very specific conditions - when they recall their
past self - control successes easily,» the research release reports.
The authors claimed that an «Increasing numbers of academic
studies are
finding that mental health problems have been soaring among girls over the
past 10 - and in particular five - years, coinciding with the period in which young people's use of social media has exploded.»
A new
study from Wealth - X and UBS
finds that the global population of billionaires has surged
past 2,000.
In fact, the authors of the
study, who looked at wage data covering all U.S. companies from 1978 to 2012,
found that the wage gap between the average worker at individual companies and the highest ranking executives (CEOs and other C - suiters) at those firms had only grown by a «small amount» in the
past three - and - a-half decades.
During the
past year, I've
found inspiration in quick - hit videos that help me refocus when I start to burn out between work and my
studies.
While that will undoubtedly help students and scientists save tons of time sifting through articles on PubMed, Meta can also help organizations decide where to direct their research budgets by identifying trends in certain areas of
study or
finding authors who have shown promising work in the
past.
A
study by the Pew Research Center has
found that in the last 20 years migration flow from Mexico to the U.S. has been cut down significantly, and in the
past decade more Mexican immigrants have been leaving the country than coming in.
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.
On the flip side, a separate
study by the GT Nexus, a supply chain platform,
found that 75 percent of U.S. adults have come across an unavailable product in stores over the
past year, with 63 percent encountering that issue online.
Fifty - eight percent of retirees say they would employ the same investment strategy just before retirement and 35 percent say they would have invested either «much more» or «somewhat more» aggressively if they could alter
past decisions, the
study finds.
A September
study published by the Brookings Institution
found that a large share of the growth in the number of students struggling to pay off their loans over the
past several years is tied to students borrowing to go to for - profit schools and to a smaller extent two - year community college.
(A recent
study by three Boston University researchers
found that patent trolls have cost publicly traded companies an average of $ 83 - billion annually over the
past four years, more than a quarter of all U.S. industrial research and development spending during that period.)
Based on his review of prominent
past studies of business excellence, he
finds that: Keep Reading
Multiple
studies and reports during the
past seven years alone have
found that companies led by women or with women on the executive team outperform those that don't.
A massive
study done in the
past couple of years
found that women who had an abortion suffered no more mental distress or mental illnesses than women who continued the pregnancy to term.
Wouldn't it make more sense to
study the disturbed in the light of what psychiatry and psychology have
found out about people who were «possessed» in the
past?
We
find direction in the present as much by
studying our
past errors as by
finding inspiration in those occasions when our ancestors in the faith used their freedom wisely.
This absolute of physics has thus far not only resisted all attempts at «relativization», but, if I am not mistaken, it tends to
find its counterpart in a current moving in the opposite sense, positive and constructive, which is revealed by the
study of the earth's biological
past: the ascent of the Universe towards zones of increasing improbability and personality.
A 2011 State Department
study found that, «Muslims suffered between 82 and 97 percent of terrorism - related fatalities over the
past five years.»
Significantly, the case
studies are not limited to those who have always followed the Church's teaching but include many couples who have used artificial contraception in the
past but have since ceased to do so and
found that the happiness of their marriage was greatly enhanced as a result.
Since a history of Faith Church had just been finished a few months before he arrived, Landry invited the committee to begin its work with a
study of this history; the story of the church's
founding, its significant experiences in the
past, critical turning points, its line of important personages.
A dramatic instance of just such
study, discussion, and prayer can be
found in the Presbyterian Church's not - too - distant
past.
A recent
study by the Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good
finds that social and economic supports such as benefits for pregnant women and mothers and economic assistance to low - income families have contributed significantly to reducing the number of abortions in the United States over the
past twenty years.
Besides the 2013 University of Washington
study, a number of other recent
studies have
found education ineffective in improving self - reporting by athletes, adding to a growing body of evidence challenging the conventional wisdom that inadequate athlete concussion knowledge is the principal barrier to increased reporting, and suggesting that one of the best ways to combat underreporting by athletes of concussion symptoms may be to shift the focus of educational efforts towards helping coaches facilitate concussion reporting, the theory being that athletes will be more likely to report concussion symptoms if they no longer think that they will be punished by the coach for reporting, such as by losing playing time or their starting position, perceived by their teammates as letting them down, or viewed by their coach as «weak,» all of which have been documented in numerous
studies over the
past decade as reasons athletes are reluctant to report concussion symptoms.
Past studies have
found that, as far as growth, babies given soy formula develop the same as their peers fed breast milk or traditional formula made from cow's milk.
The
study found that more than one in three children report experiencing headaches in the
past month, but only 13 percent of parents think their children experience headaches as a result of stress.
Bullying: Most Teens Have Hit Someone out of Anger Half of U.S. high schoolers say they have bullied or teased someone at least once in the
past year, and nearly half say they have been bullied in that time, one of the largest
studies ever on bullying
finds.
Dozens of
studies in the
past decade have
found that teenagers who regularly eat dinner with their families are healthier, are happier, do better in school, and engage in fewer risky behaviors than teenagers who don't regularly eat family dinners.
Half of U.S. high schoolers say they have bullied or teased someone at least once in the
past year, and nearly half say they have been bullied in that time, one of the largest
studies ever on bullying
finds.
Looking back at peer reviewed
studies of the
past some can
find comfort in the «safety» of regular routine x-rays in pregnant women, certain medications such as Thalidomide, and the «benefit» of continuous fetal monitoring in all pregnant women, etc..
The
study by Durham University
found that mothers who shared their bed with their babies for at least an hour a week were more likely to continue breastfeeding
past six months but mothers who go to their baby's cot to breastfeed are more likely to give up before six months.
In the article, mindfulness instructor Sally Arnold referred to a recent Harvard
study that
found that people spent about 52 % of their lives outside of the present moment, with the balance either worrying about the future or ruminating about the
past.
A 2003 La Leche League International
study found that 72 % of Canadian mothers initiate breastfeeding and that 31 % continue to do so
past four to five months.
This
study echoes many of the
findings of our
past research on fathers, once again making the point that Millennials are not so different from the previous generation of fathers in terms of what they value at home or in the workplace.
But over the
past few years, Allison says, several large
studies such as this one and this one «have
found that babies at high risk for becoming allergic to peanuts are less likely to develop the allergy if they are regularly fed peanut - containing foods in the first year of life.»
In fact, a
past study called the «still face» experiment
found that children notice their parents» blank expressions.
This
past year, the National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN), New Haven, Connecticut, joined with faculty at the Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, to conduct the first peer - reviewed
study to quantify diaper need.3 Key
findings included the following:
And although
past research has
found that low - income moms are on average less responsive to their babies during mealtimes, this
study found they were no more distracted than other moms.
Although the quantity and quality of these interactions are unclear in FFCWS data, these
findings are consistent with a 2009 national
study (unpublished) reporting that 76 % of US fathers living in households with children age 0 to 2 years of age reported attending a well child visit within the
past year.36 As suggested in Bright Futures, 37 well - child visits may be an opportunity to screen fathers for depression and refer them for treatment.
She told the jury that BPI's lean finely textured beef (LFTB) is meat, is beef, is nutritious and is entirely safe to eat... In the
past four years, Brashears said, she not only examined everything she could
find about BPI, but also conducted her own
studies.
New York State has the greatest gap between rich and poor in the United States.And the most rigorous research over the
past 15 years, including
studies comparing job growth trends in neighboring counties across state lines with different minimum wages, have
found that higher minimum wages do not result in job losses.
A recent
study of bank credit in 17 countries over the last 120 years by Oscar Jorda, Mauritz Schularick and Alan Taylor
found that the share of mortgage loans in banks» total lending portfolios has roughly doubled over the course of the
past century — from about 30 per cent in 1900 to about 60 per cent today.
The long - running British Election
Study, which has followed a 30,000 - strong panel of voters over the
past three years,
found Labour picked up significant support from remain - minded voters, despite its ambiguous stance on what sort of Brexit deal to pursue.