Two
Swedish women researchers, Åsa Laurell Lyne and Viveca Wallqvist (both cyclists) are working on the project, and hope to find a formula for asfalt that also reduces wear and tear on bicycle tires.
Not exact matches
RUMOR HAS IT
Researchers stirred up controversy this year by claiming that a skeleton discovered in a
Swedish grave (excavation illustrated above) belonged to a Viking
woman warrior.
Despite delivering calcium and protein, drinking a lot of milk doesn't seem to provide a net health benefit for
women and may even hinder their long - term survival prospects,
Swedish researchers find.
To understand whether there is an association, the
researchers looked at data on 31 494
Swedish postmenopausal
women aged 48 years at the start of the 13 - year study from 1997 to 2010.
A more recent study by
Swedish researchers found that
women who ate a diet high in fiber had a 25 percent lower risk of heart disease compared with
women who ate a low fiber diet.
Swedish researchers followed 4,047 very obese men and
women for an average of 15 years.
And when
Swedish researchers looked at the effects of the diet on 10 obese, postmenopausal
women, they found that the
women ate 25 percent fewer calories and lost an average of 10 pounds over five weeks.
Though touted for their potential weight - loss benefits, high - protein, low - carb diets may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in
women, a group of
Swedish researchers found.
In one of the most realistic studies of mate copying,
Swedish researchers had
women engage in real - life interactions with men who were wearing a wedding ring and men who weren't.