Sentences with phrase «backed by peer»

Overall, the BlanQuil offers a unique option for non-invasive stress - relief, backed by peer - reviewed science.
The Blanquil offers a unique option for non-invasive stress - relief, backed by peer - reviewed science.
These 20 foods are readily available to the public, contain nutrients that are known to enhance longevity, and the health benefits of the food has to be backed by peer - reviewed scientific studies.
Thankfully, practitioners of functional medicine have measures other than the whip - worm therapy to manage autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and chronic inflammation, all backed by peer - reviewed science.
However, there are a few that actually directly support body composition improvement (i.e., they're backed by peer - reviewed, placebo - controlled clinicals trials).
«That's why we're committed to creating supplement formulations that are 100 % backed by peer - reviewed scientific research, to using education and not hoopla to promote them, and to providing a fantastic value and customer experience.»
We accept the facts as presented by science... facts that can be backed by peer reviewed studies.

Not exact matches

(i) Assist companies in determining and interpreting their ratio (revenue stream number one); (ii) Sell the data back to companies to compare and explain ratios among their peers on an industry - by - industry basis, because average worker compensation for Bank of America will be different than that of Apple, for example (revenue stream number two); and (iii) Sell the data to labor groups to assist them in collective bargaining (revenue stream number three).
The company «essentially had a variable, that apparently they may have illicitly obtained, in which they claimed had significance in predicting peoples behaviors — claims not backed by science or anything peer - reviewable,» Tranter said.
That approach saw CWB turn down the opportunity to invest in asset - backed commercial paper offered by the likes of Lehman Bros. and Merrill Lynch, thus sparing it from the 2007 meltdown that caused huge writedowns at its larger peers.
Europe's retailers continued to claw back some ground having been clobbered along with U.S. peers like Wal - Mart and Target on Friday by net - giant Amazon's $ 13.7 billion deal to buy upscale grocer Whole Foods Market.
Once a Mint transaction has been accepted by the Bitcoin peers, the same user can later redeem her zerocoin back into bitcoins.
TechCrunch was the first to report Facebook was building peer - to - peer payments into Messenger back in October when we attained hacked screenshots dug out of Messenger's code by developer Andrew Aude.
PetroDollars, launched by New York - based Signal Capital Management, allows individuals and organizations to use a peer - to - peer exchanged digital currency that's backed by the value of crude oil and natural gas, announced Monday it will hold an initial coin offering of up to $ 700 million...
Prior to joining Bonwick, Ray was a Managing Director with National Alliance Capital Markets where he co-engineered and placed the first ever Peer - to - Peer private securitization Eaglewood Consumer Loan Trust 2013 - 1, backed by Lending Club consumer loans.
I have very little doubt that our generation will be looked back upon with jaw - dropping incredulity by future historians who will marvel at how, in the 21st century, having peered at the mind numbing infinity from Hubble, delved into the quantum irrationality of CERN and unraveled the beautiful simplicity of the DNA codons, we still made important life decisions based upon the presumed wishes of some hokey, invisible, all - powerful sky - fairy dreamed up by some illiterate Arab tribesmen in a tent in the Middle East 2,000 years ago.
(Jamal Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens, with 2,066 rushing yards; Clinton Portis of the Denver Broncos, 1,591; and Priest Holmes of the Kansas City Chiefs, 1,420, were the running backs voted by their peers, the coaches and the fans to play for the AFC.)
Then came the NFL «sunlikeliest resurrection, driven by a quarterback seemingly past his prime, claimed off the NFL slag heap; and by a fifth - year back beloved by histeammates, respected by his peers, yet lacking the signature performance thatwould validate his stature.
The centre - back, who turns 31 next week, was voted into the PFA Team of the Year by his peers alongside his Spurs teammates Christian Eriksen and Harry Kane.
I know that concern has been expressed by some that these devices have not been validated in peer - reviewed studies, and, as readers of MomsTEAM and my blog know, products which claim to actually prevent concussions or risk the severity of concussion symptoms without their claims being backed up by peer - reviewed studies ordinarily don't pass muster with me.
First, if the child has been emotionally invalidated frequently by other caregivers or cherished peers, this behavior might become a way to passively share emotions or cry out for help, or even attempt to take back some semblance of control.
In studies tracking children over the long term, such babies have ended up with better outcomes than their more laid - back peers — if they were raised by sensitive, responsive parents (Stright et al 2008; Pluess and Belsky 2010).
I've walked the fields of mega-tournaments, watched countless instructional DVDs and books, appeared on television to promote new football helmets, and, over the years, have turned down the chance to promote hundreds, if not thousands, of products, many making claims that could not be backed up by peer - reviewed studies, some whose advertisements were later found to be misleading by the Federal Trade Commission.
Back in the early 19th century, Dr. Semmelweiss was derided by his peers for hypothesizing on why more women were dying in the obstetric clinic than in the one run by midwives.
If we want AP and «natural» parenting to become more common place I think we need to make sure the claims being made are scientifically backed up by peer reviewed studies.
Senior MPs and peers have pointed the finger at the government for attempting to pass legislation that will introduce secret court cases by the back door.
Peers have backed calls for the UK to strike a Norway - style soft Brexit deal after Jeremy Corbyn was hit by a massive rebellion.
Turning back to her UK trip, Ryan was buoyed by concerns raised during her meetings with MPs and peers over race relations in response to the South Carolina shootings.
A campaign group backing same - sex marriage has been launched by senior Conservative MPs and peers.
The government has suffered a second Brexit defeat in the House of Lords as peers backed, by 366 votes to 268, calls for a «meaningful» parliamentary vote on the final terms of withdrawal.
The long - awaited report by the Independent Commission on Electoral Reform - chaired by Liberal Democrat peer Lord Jenkins - backed a mixed system described as the «Alternative Vote - Top Up» (AV Top - Up).
However more than 80 Labour peers last week defied the party whip by backing an amendment to the EU Withdrawal Bill which would keep Britain in the European Economic Area.
Now, in a political culture dominated by Brexit and Donald Trump, we can peer back at the recent past and spot quite clearly where our problems originated.
She was backed by a succession of peers, including former Labour deputy leader Lord Prescott, who said the second part of the inquiry was «necessary».
But Lib Dem peer Lord McNally said: «This issue keeps coming back for the Government, and this vote shows that the House of Lords aren't willing to forget the promise that was made by the Coalition that Leveson 2 would be enacted.»
The amendment has been tabled by Lord Dear, the former chief constable of West Midlands police, and is backed by Conservative peer Lady Neville - Jones, Labour's Lady Mallalieu, and Liberal Democrat Lord Thomas of Gresford.
The crossbench peer also backed a Labour amendment requiring a parliamentary vote on any final deal, specifying that it should take place before anything final is approved by either the European Commission or Parliament.
Conservative peer and former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine - who backed Remain in the referendum - said Brexit was «becoming less certain by the week».
A senior Liberal Democrat peer has warned Conservatives that they must back coalition plans to reform the House of Lords - despite a threatened revolt by Tory backbenchers.
She said that the House of Lords party «didn't have a vote on Wednesday over Rennard's reinstatement; they had a unilateral announcement by the chief whip that Rennard was being brought back, and those peers cheered».
Peers back amendment calling for new public inquiry into conduct of media, forcing second vote by MPs
An extraordinary idea that isn't backed by a genuine researcher and / or a peer reviewed paper (eg dark matter might be pollution from alien quantum computers)
Trinks, then a physicist at the Technical University of Hamburg - Harburg in Germany, had come to Nordaustland — far north of the Arctic Circle — to peer 4 billion years back in time to an era shortly after the end of the bombardment of Earth by asteroids.
The CMB is a literal firewall on efforts to peer further back in time using light — nearly all information about earlier events carried by photons was erased as they bounced aimlessly within the hot, dense plasma that suffused the infant universe.
By peering back through time, Dr David Sobral and his team at Lancaster University have now confirmed a sample of galaxies that are giving us a unique glimpse into that era.
AAAS elected fellows are members of AAAS who have been recognized by their peers for their efforts to advance science or its applications — a tradition that dates back to 1874.
And by peering back into time, even all the way back to the Big Bang, our present observations select one out of many possible quantum histories for the universe.
They will be able to peer back to earlier ages in the universe by looking for redshifted radio waves.
A team — led by David Sobral from the Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences, the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon in Portugal, and Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands — peered back into the ancient Universe, to the reionization period approximately 800 million years after the Big Bang.
Now, astronomers from MIT and Arizona State University have peered right back to the «Cosmic Dawn» — the time when the first stars were beginning to fire up — by picking up an extremely faint radio signal that marks the earliest evidence of hydrogen, just 180 million years after the Big Bang.
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