Sentences with phrase «such studies seem»

Such studies seem to mature and flow seamlessly into the creation of sculptural forms.
Only one such study seems to have been conducted as of yet; in that study, no effects on thyroid function were observed in subjects eating 150 grams of cooked Brussels sprouts daily for 4 weeks.

Not exact matches

The reason aerobic workouts seem to lift our spirits seems related to its ability to reduce levels of natural stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, a recent study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science found.
That's not the first time I've made such a discovery: It seems that for almost every study indicating the truth of one theory, there's another proving the opposite.
On the other hand, a later study that measured time spent looking at images of men kissing found no evidence that some homophobic men are gay at a subconscious level - in fact, some of the homophobic men seemed to have an implicit aversion to such images.
If Ehrman is right, it would seem that historical studies could never support the validity of miracle claims such as the resurrection.
Despite difficulties in conceptualizing and measuring the idea of broad meaning systems or broad explanatory frameworks, the studies seemed to demonstrate the importance of such cognitive perspectives.
Rome's remembered obscurantism on such matters as biblical studies, natural science, and historical development made even potential threats seem intolerable to many educators of loyal but scholarly faith.
Presumably because such changes help to meet this need, the study seems to approve the tendency it sees in theological schools to move toward closer affiliations with universities.
Even if an enormous amount of thought and planning were devoted to such an alternative, thought and planning that the small struggling groups we have been studying are quite incapable at the moment of supplying, the revolutionary alternative seems quite utopian.
That a major examination board should regard faith in the world as a topic worthy of study is encouraging even if the grounds on which such a topic seems to have been chosen might be questioned by Catholic educators.
The few follow - up studies available on the effectiveness of premarital counseling, such as one by Theron Neese of Columbia Seminary, seem to indicate that the practice is more effective in dealing with the insecurities and doubts of the pastor than with those of the bride and groom.
Though such successive innovations in theological study as the social gospel, social ethics, religious education, psychological counseling and ecumenical relations may receive much publicity the schools seem to go on their accustomed way, teaching what they have always taught: Biblical and systematic theology, church history and preaching.
Intellectual activity motivated by such interests may indeed make Ultimate Being and man its objects of study and so seem to share in the thought of the Church; but insofar as it is directed by a love that is not love of Being and of man it can not see or understand what love understands.
Secondly, before you make comments such as «Sleep training doesn't seem worth it when there is a risk of damaging my child's brain development», PLEASE, read the actual studies.
Very little is known about the direct effects of drinking on breastfeeding; a 2017 study showed that over half of Australian women who breastfeed drink at low levels, and use strategies, such as timing when they drink and breastfeed, which does not seem to be harmful to babies at 12 months.
«A lot of the protective effects we see in pregnancy [such as fewer relapses, which is also associated with exclusive breastfeeding] do seem to be hormonal — one theory suggests this may be mediated by changing levels of estriol during pregnancy and postpartum,» noted Lucassen, who was not involved in the study.
Sorry, but it seems like the British Election Study data are just data from their studies (surveys and such), rather than the results of the elections.
Gun control advocates seem to tend to not want to see such studies.
They seem to be the only group carrying out such systematic studies in this area, and are certainly the only...
A national study of such investments in the 1980s and 1990s suggests it does — including in places where prospects for high - tech seems less than ideal.
Primate studies show that individual neurons within the same fold, called the intraparietal sulcus, seem tuned to particular quantities, such that when a monkey is performing a task that involves numbers, one neuron will fire for the number 1, a different one will fire for 2 and so on.
He has found in his studies that better seratonin uptake blockers, such as paroxetine (Paxil), do not seem to supress cravings as effectively.
Such a «skyscraper» hypothesis seems reasonable, says Steven Brown, a chronobiologist at the University of Zurich in Switzerland who was not involved in the study.
The Obama administration seems to agree, granting $ 786 million in 2009 for biofuels research and setting up the Biofuels Interagency Working Group to study how best to meet the renewable fuel standard mandated by Congress that will require increasing the amount of renewable fuels, such as ethanol, to 36 billion gallons by 2022.
Lead researcher Professor Vardhman Rakyan from QMUL said: «The fact that genetic variation of ribosomal DNA seems to play such a major role suggests that many human genetics studies could be missing a key part of the puzzle.
There is good news: obesity doesn't seem to lessen the effectiveness of corticosteroid inhalers, the standard treatment to ease asthma symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing and chest pain, said Jason Lang, M.D., a pediatric lung specialist and director of the Duke Children's Pulmonary Function Laboratory, who led the study.
Such patterns, which seem to occur only in plants, have fascinated people and inspired a number of mathematical studies.
In their three long - running studies, the researchers have found a range of factors that seem to help, such as financial resources, social and cultural ties, and access to stable housing after the event, which all seem to help.
The six disorders below seem to be such cases — but every one of them can be treated with psychotherapy, according to recent studies.
Researchers from Hiroki Taniguchi's lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) published a study in eNeuro in May 2017 showing for the first time that a unique type of inhibitory interneuron called chandelier cells — which are implicated in several diseases affecting the brain such as schizophrenia and epilepsy — seem to develop their connections differently than other types of neurons.
ACD members seemed generally supportive, although some suggested NIH should first study the matter more, asked about NIH's ultimate targets for redistributing funds, or wondered about potential adverse consequences, such as even fiercer competition for grants.
The new study buttresses that argument, in that it seems to rule out the chin arose from mechanical exertion, such as chewing.
The tendency of 2 - year - old chimps to play with each other seems to make such outbreaks in chimp communities in Côte d'Ivoire much deadlier, according to a study published 18 June in PLoS One.
«Our study proves that, much like other simple visual features such as colour and size, blur in an image doesn't seem to require mental effort to detect,» Johnson says.
«Factors other than parental eating behaviors such as community and school, food environment, peer influence, television viewing, as well as individual factors such as self - image and self - esteem seem to play an important role in young people's dietary intake,» said May A. Beydoun, PhD, co-author of the study and a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Bloomberg School.
The study found that in a sample of 460 people aged between 22 and 35, people with more education, better physical endurance, above - average memory, and other «positive» traits seem to have more strongly - connected brains than people with «negative» traits such as smoking, aggressive behavior, or a history of drug use.
Such communities of nodes, also known as modules, have been identified in a number of brain network studies of resting - state fMRI [9]--[13], and although the number of nodes may substantially differ in these studies, the number of modules seems fairly comparable.
With studies such as a research paper published in the American Journal of Physiology finding that certain types of exercise such as aerobic exercise suppress hunger, it might seem there is conflicting information.
It will take more research to establish which men should be getting such testing; for now, the study found that looking at family history alone wouldn't help since the men with these mutations didn't seem to have more family members with cancer.
But only middle - aged women — not men — seem to have health problems associated with marital strife, such as high blood pressure, excess belly fat, and other factors that boost risk for heart attack and diabetes, says a recent study.
The soybean has a higher phytate content than any other grain or legume that has been studied.6 Furthermore, it seems to be highly resistant to many phytate reducing techniques such as long, slow cooking.7 Only a long period of fermentation will significantly reduce the phytate content of soybeans.
Some research, including a 2006 study in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders, suggests that some people with social anxiety have PTSD - like flashbacks of experiences that might not seem obviously traumatic, such as being publicly ridiculed.
Therefore, it seems premature to suggest that maximal intent is the only factor that leads to high velocity strength gains, based on a single study with such limitations.
He acknowledges that it may seem counterintuitive that expending energy through exercise would increase feelings of energy and reduce fatigue, but he points out that previous studies have shown marked increases in the levels of energy - promoting and mood - enhancing neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin in the brains of animals that are placed in regular exercise conditions.
And I am generally aware and perhaps I could have been more clear, but I believe I also mentioned about Dr McDougall that in many many hours of vids I never heard him mention any veggies at all, and seems to talk only of potatoes, siting a «study» of 2 athletes (thus with constitutions which would be WAY more attuned to a hugh glycemic index starches such as potatoes) on a diet soley of potatoes, a high starch of high glycemic index kind, which causes many digestion issues.
But regardless of how serious we should take the suggestions that endurance exercise may be bad for your heart, one conclusion you can draw from these studies is that endurance exercise, especially extreme or ultra-endurance exercise such as marathons or Ironman, does not seem to have all the cardio - protective effects that we might expect, especially if you already have pre-existing heart issues.
Intermittent Fasting guru Martin Berkhan has summarized this study, its meaning, and the effects of such things quite well, but suffice it to say that it seems people who eat larger meals less frequently take in fewer calories and are more satisfied doing so.
Some studies on patients with insulin issues (such as Type II Diabetes) seem to think so.
A very recent study on the effects of fasting and calorie restriction on cancer patients receiving chemotherapy found that calorie restriction and fasting seem to trigger a protective cellular mechanism so strong, that it would be difficult to achieve such an effect with potent drug intervention.
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