Not exact matches
Decades of
research, including a new study published in December in the
Journal of the American Medical Association, has failed to
find substantial evidence that vitamins and supplements do any significant good.
Here are 17 of the most useful
findings, pulled from Psychology Today,
research journals, and a few awesome books.
A study in the
Journal of Psychosomatic
Research found that college students with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), chronic worry, neuroticism, anxiety sensitivity, and visceral anxiety are more likely to present symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Social media
research firm Networked Insights
found that 25 % of the comments made across social media sites about the ad were negative ahead of the game, The Wall Street
Journal reported.
Recent
research published in the
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
found the performance of workers with insomnia or sleep problems lags their well - rested colleagues, and that costs companies between $ 2,500 and $ 3,156 annually per sleepy employee.
New
research published this summer by economists Christian Dustmann and Uta Schönberg in the American Economic
Journal found that policies that increased maternity leave did little to increase children's future educational achievement.
Several
research studies have
found that writing in your
journal reduces stress.These benefits include:
Juno
found cyclones as big as 870 miles (1,400 km) in diameter swirling over Jupiter's north and south poles, shows the
research published in this week's issue of the
journal Science.
The study, to be published in the October 2014 edition of the
Journal of Consumer
Research,
found no such effect when it comes to mass - market brands.
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.
Like much of the
research on how diet affects health, the
research on the link between meat and cancer has enough ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a
research list that supports either position, but many reviews of
research on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer —
find, as this 2014 review published in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
Research published in the Scandinavian
Journal of Work, Environment and Health
found that open - office workers take roughly 62 percent more sick days than those in single - occupant layouts.
A paper published a year ago in the
Journal of Psychiatric
Research found elevated levels of c - reactive protein, a blood - based marker of inflammation (which I wrote about two weeks ago) in survivors of the World Trade Center attack; the more traumatic the experience, the higher the CRP.
A recent
research letter published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
found that gun violence is the least -
researched leading cause of death in the United States.
In a carefully
researched article (Yale
Journal of Regulation, Summer 2001), Yale Law School professor Roberta Romano summarized studies on the economic impact of splitting the chair and CEO roles in U.S. companies (where combined CEO / chairs are the norm),
finding that there is no statistically significant difference, in terms of stock price or accounting income, between companies that split the roles and those that don't.
At the heart of the story is Fusion GPS, a Washington - based
research firm
founded by former Wall Street
Journal employees.
The results of another clinical trial published in the
journal found that high - dose vitamins and minerals did not protect heart attack patients 50 and older from experiencing additional cardiovascular events, though the
research was marred by a high dropout rate.
Research by Search Engine
Journal found that native Facebook videos received twice as many comments, three times more shares, and seven times more comments than YouTube videos shared on Facebook.
Look for my
research findings in a forthcoming issue of The Quarterly Beast: An Interdisciplinary
Journal of Interspecies Studies.
The current issue of Oasis, the Italian and Arabic
Journal of a Venice based inter-faith study and
research centre
founded by Cardinal Scola in 2004, has a section entitled «Regensburg and Environs» containing three relevant articles.
A 2010 study published in the
Journal of Bone and Mineral
Research found that blueberry - fed rats had significantly more bone mass than rats whose diet was not supplemented with the berries.
In fact,
research in the
Journal of Food and Agriculture
found that vanilla beans are high in oleic fatty acids, monounsaturated fats that can help reduce appetite and promote weight loss.
In a 2005 study published in the
journal Nutrition
Research, researchers
found that chia seeds are the single best plant - based source of ALA, or alpha - linoleic acid.
The science:
Research published in the Scandinavian
Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
found that marathoners consuming tart cherry juice five days before, on the day of, and 48 hours following their races reduced muscle soreness.
If you start digging around in medical
journals such as JAMA, the New England
Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine and the
Journal of Epidemiology, you'll
find some pretty amazing
research linking coffee to a wide number of health benefits.
Research published in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
found that buckwheat extract lowered blood glucose levels by 12 to 19 percent when added to the diets of diabetic rats.
A report of the new
findings appears in the June 4, 2010
Journal of Proteome
Research.
Findings Given a Frightening Spin A study in the
journal Cancer
Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer.
Findings Given a Frightening SpinA study in the
journal Cancer
Research appears to link capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer.
The
research, which is published in Issue 8, Volume 1 of Nutrients
Journal, further
found that full - fat dairy may be just as beneficial for cardiovascular health as low - fat products.
But just in case someone else stumbling across this
finds this useful... I've been
researching this myself this week, and discovered a
Journal article (
Journal of Gastroenterology or something — I don't recall off the top of my head) that said that several essential oils — most especially lemongrass and lemon verbena — were effective for killing H. pylori.
As a
research - driven organization led by nutrition scientists, the McCormick Science Institute is focused on advancing the scientific study of the health and wellness properties of spices and herbs, with all
research teams required to submit their
findings to reputable, peer - reviewed scientific
journals for publication.
Some of the medical studies I used as a reference are: Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting: Two potential diets for successful brain aging and Dietary Factors, Hormesis and Health,
found on the US National Library of Medicine Site, Cardioprotection by Intermittent Fasting in Rats on the American Heart Association Site and Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on aerobic and anaerobic performance and perception of fatigue in male elite judo athletes from the
Journal of Strength and conditioning
research.
And perhaps even more importantly,
research published in both the Food Control and Meat Science
journals found that conventional meat contains more antibiotic - resistant bacteria than organic.
In 2013,
research published in the British
Journal of Nutrition confirmed this and also
found it may boost post-exercise immunity.4 Athletes who ate three - quarters of a teaspoon of a type of fiber
found in nutritional yeast per day ended up having higher amounts of circulating monocytes two hours after intense exercise — higher, in fact, than their pre-workout numbers.
Compounds
found in red wine can help stop harmful bacteria to sticking to teeth and gums, claims
research published in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Third, acknowledging that some of the blame for the biased and one - sided media reporting on head injuries rests with some members of the scientific community who issue one - sided press releases and feed cherry - picked results about their
findings to selected members of the media, the authors look to a day when the «harsh division and polarization» in the
research community (an almost inevitable byproduct, unfortunately, of the intense competition for grant money in Concussion, Inc.), gives way to greater collaboration among researchers and a more «cordial discourse» between scientists via letters and responses to
journal editors and back - and - forth debates at large academic conferences.
A 2011 study published in the
Journal of
Research and Personality
found that there are many circumstances when crying helps people feel better.
New
research published in the December issue of the
journal Pediatrics
finds that parents need to talk to babies more.
Research is
found in peer reviewed scientific
journals and obviously you have no clue what the actual scientific evidence shows.
Research just published in the
journal Behavioural Neuroscience tried to
find out if and how dads react differently to sons and daughters.
I
find it very interesting that you imply that because you have been published in medical
journals that means that your scientific data is the one that is correct, if public media attention on your
research is what you feel solidifies it as «right» then wouldn't you have to say that scientific data on the other end of the spectrum that has been published is «right» as well.
The family will receive WBW swag — like a Team Breastfeed water bottle and bib — and the helper will receive a one year membership to ILCA, which includes critical tools for providing evidence - based care, including access to the
Journal of Human Lactation, discounted access to webinars on the latest
research and care, and a listing in the ILCA
Find a Lactation Consultant Tool (for IBCLCs in good standing).
While donor human milk undergoes extensive screening and testing to ensure its safety, a first - of - its - kind study by the Connecticut Human Milk
Research Center at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, published in the
Journal of Human Lactation (JHL), has
found a serious lack of standardized data among donor milk banks across North America.
Findings of the
research, published April 22 in the
journal Mucosal Immunology, reveal that a substance
found in animal and human breast milk called epidermal growth factor, or EGF, blocks the activation of a protein responsible for unlocking the damaging immune cascade that culminates in NEC, a disease marked by the swift and irreversible death of intestinal tissue that remains one of the most - challenging - to - treat conditions.
Moms, prepare to feel guilty, but only just slightly: There's new data out there that link the more years you spend in the workforce with chubbier children.Researchers looked at body - mass index (BMI), which is a measure of weight - for - height, and
found that the more years a woman spends at work after her child's birth, the more that child's BMI rises, according to
research in the January / February issue of the
journal Child Development.
Research published in the
Journal of Women's Health
found that prolactin stimulates milk production, but that it is also one of the central hormones responsible for maternal behavior.
Also, Recent
research published in April 2012 in the the official online
journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics has
found that a pregnant mother's metabolic conditions, such as obesity and diabetes, make autism more common.
But new
research published in the
Journal of Physiology also
found that babies are only in an active state overnight when their mothers are sleeping on their sides.
Evidence Basis for the Ten Steps of Mother - Friendly Care in the
Journal of Perinatal Education, 2007, Issue 16, a Special Supplement The result of a 2 - year
research project by a team of maternity care experts, this important work reviews 15 years worth of scientific studies which and
found that the evidence supports complying with each aspect of the ten steps of Mother - Friendly Care.