Not exact matches
More
recent studies indicate when one spouse drinks more than the
other, the couple is more likely to divorce — especially if the heavy drinker is the wife (because it goes
against — ugh — «proper gender roles for women.»
More
recent studies indicate when one spouse drinks more than the
other, the couple is more likely to divorce — especially if the heavy drinker is the wife (it goes
against «proper gender roles for women» evidently.
Americans spent $ 14.8 billion in 2007 on herbal supplements and
other natural health products, even though numerous
recent studies have shown that ginkgo, echinacea, St. John's wort and
others are relatively ineffective
against many of the ills they have claimed to help.
374 DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES and
other positive findings, a number of important
studies (Fuchs et al., 1999; Giovannucci and Willett, 1994) and three
recent clinical interven - tion trials (Alberts et al., 2000; Bonithon - Kopp et al., 2000; Schatzkin et al., 2000) do not support a protective effect of Dietary Fiber intake
against colon cancer.
The
study, published Nov. 14 by the American Institutes for Research, compares the performance of 8th graders in individual American states not
against each
other, but
against students in top - performing foreign nations, such as Japan and South Korea, as well as
against children in
recent lower - scoring ones, such as Bulgaria, Jordan, and Romania.
An immediate annuity's ability to transfer money from people who die early to those who die late is largely the reason that a
recent study by former U.S. Treasury official Mark Warshawsky concluded that while an annuity didn't always provide more retirement income than using the 4 % rule or
other type of systematic withdrawal, it did so often enough that «it is hard to argue
against a significant and widespread role for immediate life annuities in the production of retirement income.»
Thus, unlike
other studies, it spoke to whether
recent years, such as 1998, stood out as unusual
against the backdrop of the longer - term reconstruction and its uncertainties.»
The
study — «Possible Artifacts of Data Biases in the
Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus» — was published by Science magazine in June 2015 and pushed back
against assertions from
other research groups that found a pause in rising global temperatures from 1998 to 2012, which goes
against climate change advocates» insistence that the earth's temperature has been on a steady incline for decades.
This work and our
other recent studies have shown both are on the rise, meaning there is a real need to ensure the Atlantic coasts of Europe are protected
against present and future storm threats.»