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Several research studies show a clear connection between children not getting their needs met at an early age and malfunctions in adulthood, such as depression, drug use, violence and divorce,» Aldort says.
Several research studies show that pre-owned cars are more durable today than ever before; not to mention that buying used is a smart way to ease the stress on your finances.
«Garcinia cambogia is an effective appetite suppressant, and weight loss supplementation because
several research studies show that the HCA present in the fruit is substantial enough to provide noticeable results.
There are
several research studies showing the hepatoprotective effect (read as liver protecting) of Kombucha.
Not exact matches
«Listening to music and singing together has been
shown in
several studies to directly impact neuro - chemicals in the brain, many of which play a role in closeness and connection,» explains a recent Greater Good Science Center round - up of
research on the subject.
Zilca also notes that other
research points in the same direction, with
several recent
studies showing that «being in your twenties is often confusing and lonely.»
There have been lots of cell and animal
research, which prove that turmeric has a good influence on a number of illnesses and also
several human
studies have
shown positive results as well.
Several research studies have
shown preseason conditioning programs that include plyometrics, weight training, and education on jumping mechanics decrease the risk for knee injuries significantly, especially in adolescent female athletes.
But recent
research brings us good news: children in shared - care arrangements appear to be better adjusted on
several levels; and many
studies show that most parents with majority care want their ex-partners to see more of the children.
In the
study, the phage, called «CR5,»
showed high antimicrobial activity against the bacterium, Cronobacter sakazakii, as well as against
several other species of Cronobacter, which can also cause dangerous illness, said coauthor Sangryeol Ryu, professor in the Department of Agricultural Biotechnology,
Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea.
Dr Allan Debelle, who conducted the
study as part of his PhD under the supervision of Dr Rhonda Snook at the University of Sheffield, said these results suggest that mate choice can be an important driver of the evolution of motor performance, «Our
research shows that when, at each generation, females are given a choice among
several mates performing energetically costly courtship, the motor performance of males in that population can respond to this selection process and progressively improve.»
The
research team has in
several previous
studies, based on x-ray crystallographic methods,
shown the basic structure of SRP.
«Our review of the literature
showed several positive trial results, but we also found important
research limitations in the
studies, indicating a need for higher quality, more definitive trials on antidepressant use for postsurgical pain.»
«Our
study reveals an explanation how nicotine contributes to induction of inflammation and in doing so
shows new possibilities for future therapies to treat tobacco - related diseases which each year lead to premature deaths of
several million people worldwide,» said Constantin Urban, a researcher involved in the work from the Umeå Centre for Microbial
Research in Sweden.
A recent
study published in Scientific Reports, led by researchers of the University of Barcelona in collaboration with
several other
research institutions,
shows that the direct effect of climate change in regulating fuel moisture (droughts leading to larger fires) is expected to be dominant, regarding the indirect effect of antecedent climate on fuel load and structure - that is, warmer / drier conditions that determine fuel availability.
«Many patients with MS don't have the time or resources to get to the clinic
several times a week for cognitive remediation, and this
research shows remotely - supervised cognitive training can be successfully provided to individuals with MS from home,» says senior
study author Lauren B. Krupp, MD, professor of neurology and director of the Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
The
research is among
several recent observational
studies showing an association between medical cannabis use and decreased dependence on opioids.
Led by CU - Boulder Assistant
Research Professor Peter Grace and Distinguished Professor Linda Watkins, the
study showed that just a few days of morphine treatment caused chronic pain that went on for
several months by exacerbating the release of pain signals from specific immune cells in the spinal cord.
Furthermore, many economists argue it is misguided to curb
research spending to address the nation's budget crisis, because
several studies have
shown such spending spurs economic activity far greater than what is invested.
«There's no
research to
show that this type of treatment works —
several studies have
shown that people taking long - term antibiotic for Lyme disease to treat lingering symptoms fare the same as those who take placebo,» states Chris Ohl, MD, an infectious disease expert at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Animal
studies have
shown that exposure to acrylamide increases the risk of
several types of cancer, and the International Agency for
Research on Cancer considers acrylamide a «probable human carcinogen.»
Although
research on maca is still in its early stages,
studies so far have
shown that it is a tremendously useful superfood with
several significant health benefits, particularly its ability to regulate hormonal imbalances during menopause and PMS.
Turmeric
Several studies and
researches have
shown that turmeric could be one of the best herbs out there that could help you tackle weight gain.
Several recent
studies show the potential antidepressant properties of turmeric, according to Michelle Smekens, ND, FABO, naturopathic oncology provider at Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Midwestern Regional Medical Center, including one 2014
study published in Psychotherapy
Research.
Over the last
several months, multiple
research studies have
shown surprising declines in breast cancer rates since 2002.
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell also learned of a recent
study from India
showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued by this gem of little - known
research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting
several decades and producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
Several other fascinating
research studies on the healing properties of lemons and limes have
shown that cell cycles — including the decision a cell makes about whether to divide (called mitosis) or die (apoptosis — are altered by lime juice, as are the activities of special immune cells called monocytes.
Sweeney's
study is part of a growing body of
research showing that married men and women are more alike than they were
several decades ago, sharing similar educational backgrounds and job experiences.
2
Several research studies have
shown that adopted children raised by
While the
research on awe is still fairly new,
several studies conducted by the Greater Good Science Center's Dacher Keltner have
shown that the experience of awe has the potential to turn students» lives in a new direction.
Fortunately,
several recent
research studies show that adults, even older adults, can acquire and master a new skill.
Several research studies have
shown that above - mentioned qualities of tutors help learners perceive the eLearning environment as useful (Cheng, 2012; Lwoga, 2014) and easy to use (Lin, 2011).
This included: attendance levels (
studies show a positive relationship between participation in sports and school attendance); behaviour (
research concludes that even a little organised physical activity, either inside or outside the classroom, has a positive effect on classroom behaviour, especially amongst the most disruptive pupils); cognitive function (
several studies report a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition, concentration, attention span and perceptual skills); mental health (
studies indicate positive impacts of physical activity on mood, well - being, anxiety and depression, as well as on children's self - esteem and confidence); and attainment (a number of well - controlled
studies conclude that academic achievement is maintained or enhanced by increased physical activity).
Several high quality
research studies show that the impact of chronic absence leads to lower achievement, disengagement and often dropout.
Research shows that
several active reading strategies can support students» comprehension and learning in social
studies.
Several research studies confirm that on average novice teachers
show remarkable improvement in effectiveness over the first five years of their careers.
Though there is very little
research on the role that dietary fiber plays in the feline diet,
studies performed on humans and other animals have
shown that fiber may lead to a reduced risk of diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and
several forms of cancer.
In a
research study comparing
several different oils, coconut oil
showed the greatest impact on stopping the growth of yeast in the gut.
There have not been many
studies on lycopene in the rabbit diet, but
research done on humans and other animals have
shown a correlation between lycopene and improved bone health, heart health, and a decreased incidence of
several types of cancers.
Several studies and ongoing
research show that when a dog's brain (and body) are exercised, his learning (or cognitive) ability improves.
Such
research dates back to 1991, when the Danish Meteorological Institute released a
study showing that world temperatures over the past
several centuries correlated very closely with solar cycles.
Maternal postnatal depression (PND) is common with a prevalence in the developed world of around 13 % 1 and a far higher prevalence in some developing world contexts.2, 3,4 There is a considerable body of evidence attesting to the fact that PND limits a mother's capacity to engage positively with her infant, with
several studies showing that PND compromises child cognitive, behavioural and emotional development.5 It has proved difficult to predict PND antenatally6 and, in any event, preventive interventions have largely proved ineffective.7
Research and clinical attention has, therefore, been focused on the treatment of manifest PND.
Several research studies conducted by the developer and others have
shown EFT to be an effective approach, and the method is empirically supported as an evidence - based treatment.