You can see photographs of our fieldwork and learn more
about our research here.
See the film
about his research here.
I blogged
about this research here: GABA protects against hypothyroidism caused by fluoride and reduces anxiety.
You can read more
about that research here.
Studies of domestic violence victims in shelters have shown that the women most likely to return to their abuser have children and are financially dependent on their partners (read more
about this research here).1 But less is known about individuals in dating or cohabitating relationships who have financial independence, a fairly good education, but a lousy style of relating with their partners that could be construed as downright aggressive.
He runs the Attraction and Relationships Research Laboratory - learn more
about his research here.
Not exact matches
After the first spike and crash, and after what some folks wrote
about it - including your humble servant right
here - it would seem that people would realize what kind of outfit this is, and that they would try to exit their shares, and be done with it, having learned a lesson
about believing corporate gobbledygook instead of doing
research.
Here, Fortune takes a look at what
research proves to be true
about coffee at work.
This morning the Social
Research and Demonstration Corporation released a new report
about «motivational interviewing» for welfare recipients. The link to the full report is
here, and the link to the executive summary is
here.
Easier said than done, I set
about researching the best way to identify key decision makers, and
here's a summary of the best advice and tips that I found.
My conclusion, one consistent with
about 50 years of peer - reviewed
research, was just to always own both small and large company stocks, and that's what we do
here at STMM.
A few months later, Jim Euchner, the CIO of Goodyear, interviewed me for the
Research - Technology Management journal and I summarized some key excerpts from the discussion
here: Corporate Innovation Management: A Methodology Discussion For those of you thinking
about corporate innovation, I've recently covered the issues that most frequently come up and the lessons we have learned based on our experience working with various organizations:
When you think
about rules of thumb around withdrawal rates, right, how much can I withdraw from my portfolio, even the
research that we do
here at Vanguard, it's all predicated upon a balanced portfolio, anywhere between 40 % — 60 % in a globally diversified equity portfolio.
How we are focusing our
research efforts to avoid on the fixed income side and being lenders effectively out into the economy
about what the disruption and the changes it applies
here means to these established companies that may have a lot of debt outstanding.
The point articulated
here is admittedly cumbersome, and it might seem out of place to think
about the process in terms of the need to pay for «
research.»
They are inherently messy, full of disputes and politics and differences of opinion and misunderstandings that get in our way.the
research puzzle
Here's a recent posting
about the people aspects of that messiness.
So,
here's what we know
about the workshop so far: there will be both consumer groups, law enforcement, and
research organizations at the workshops, examining how crypto scams emerge in the market, and how these scammers are able to exploit interest in virtual currencies.
Here are a few more links
about Niebuhr for anyone who's interested and got time to
research more fully.
I didn't know other Atheist were in my community, but the more I talked
about it and
researched it the more I realized there are much more of us out
here than I thought, more than the 3 - 4 % I am sure of it.
What I read
here, basically, is what I suspected: no one is going to give a reasoned,
researched reply
about the deconstruction.
I like Stephen and was glad to help with his
research... and glad to tell you
about it
here.
Here is a story by Carl Zimmer
about medical
research on pregnancy.
Note: After doing a lot of reading,
research, and thinking on the topics in this post, I wrote a follow - up post
about the pagan roots of Christianity
here and some of my concluding thoughts
about Zeitgeist the movie.
I emailed Josh McDowell
about the quote in his book, and
here is the response I received back from one of his
research staff:
Below are some charts of her
research, and you can read more
about it
here.
We debate endlessly
about Peace, Democracy, the Rights of Man, the conditions of racial and individual eugenics, the value and morality of scientific
research pushed to the uttermost limit, and the true nature of the Kingdom of God; but
here again, how can we fail to see that each of these inescapable questions has two aspects, and therefore two answers, according to whether we regard the human species as culminating in the individual or as pursuing a collective course towards higher levels of complexity and consciousness?
Let me interject
here that the
research being done
about inter-sex children, those who are born «eunuchs» from their mother's womb, is shedding new light into this whole issue of gender identity and sexual attraction.
Also, we have widely reported
here on the incredible effects people are seeing in using coconut oil with dementia and Alzheimer's, but not even the Alzheimer's Association is
researching about coconut oil, despite being presented with the evidence for it as far back 2007.
This was the same conclusion my husband and I made almost fifteen years ago after pouring through coffee
research in countless medical journals (Click
HERE to learn more
about the health benefits of coffee.)
Read
here about Rodale Institute's
research on reversing climate change through regenerative organic agriculture in this recent op - ed in the New York Times.
Pages and volumes of technical
research have been written
about tempering chocolate, but
here are the main reasons for all you home cooks out there:
Research more
about the Ketogenic Diet
here.
There's
research about expert versus novice performance in chess players that's been studied and generalized to basic problem - solving and definitely applies
here (My advisor would be so proud that I'm citing him
here!
[1] Read
research about coconut oil and Alzheimer's
here: http://coconutoil.com/coconut-oil-
research-alzheimers/
I tried doing
research online
about erythritol and it says its closest substitute is xylitol which i can find in abundance
here, but i have dogs and have read it is toxic for them, so its a no go on the xylitol.
-LSB-...] You can do some of your own
research by linking to the Safe Food Foundation's website and reading
about the scientific case against — in greater detail
here -LSB-...]
Here you will find useful links to resources that will help you learn more
about rice
research and give you a better understanding of the work that IRRI does.
Thank you so much for all the
research you have shared — hypothyroidism is not seen as a big issue over
here, so even though I've never felt any better (I was diagnosed
about 10 years ago in my early twenties), my Drs have always just said my results show I am in range, end of story.
But I will take a little peek at their food stuffs — unsurprisingly they eat a lot of ice cream — nothing to get too excited
about — but in my
research I discovered one of my childhood heroes was born
here.
Must See Attractions — With
about 12 hours a day to fill of toddler time, while daddy was at work, I had done lots of
research about where to go, what to do and
here are my top picks of things to do.
Available for download
here is a presentation by Liz Trinder, Senior Lecturer and Director of
Research Programmes, UEA, called «Messages from research about children's needs, outcomes and interventions in separated families
Research Programmes, UEA, called «Messages from
research about children's needs, outcomes and interventions in separated families
research about children's needs, outcomes and interventions in separated families».
Here you will find articles
about information on the latest
research about the long - term effects of concussion on an athlete's cognitive function, articles on whether the new state concussion safety laws are increasing concussion safety, advice on the academic accomodations concussed student - athletes often need when they return to the classroom, and
about the latest in concussion
research.
Nowadays, there is a lot of other
research supporting independent sleeping for a variety of other reasons... but again, that isn't what I was trying to talk
about here... I don't feel like I have to convince you... you have the right to raise your children as you see fit.
Some other recent
research indicates that male hormone levels may very well change already during pregnancy, with weight increase as one of the side effects (an effect known as couvade syndrome or sympathy pregnancy, which you can read more
about here.)
-LCB- Megan wrote a blog post all
about this topic after our interview; click
here to read more
about the
research behind her answer. -RCB-
As a companion piece to Keith Cronin's excellent article on the use of PRP in which the both sides of the debate
about PRP are presented, and based on a point - counterpoint debate conducted via email between the two experts whose views are expressed in Keith's piece, Dr. Nathan Mall, associate physician for the St. Louis Cardinals and Director for the St. Louis Center for Cartilage Restoration and RepairRegeneration Orthopedics, and Andrew M. Blecher MD, a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician and Medical Director of the Center for Rehabilitation Medicine at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute in Van Nuys, California,
here are what Drs. Mall and Blecher have to say
about the current state of the
research on PRP.
To read our main summary of the
research about the importance of fathers and fatherhood, click
here.
Although I don't advocate sitting your child in front of a screen for hours every day (you can read
about research into screen time and babies
here) it was pretty helpful to kill 20 - minutes on the airplane with a bored little boy!
Further to David Davies MP's comments
about «feckless fathers» and subsequent media coverage (for example this Guardian article by Ally Fogg),
here is an extract from the Fatherhood Institute's
Research Summary on Young Fathers, which we hope will help inform the debate:
And so, parents, the message
here is this: Read and
research and educate yourself
about all the various ideas and methods and theories
about how to raise happy, healthy, confident children, but at the end of the day remember that you are your child's parent.