Sentences with phrase «be of benefit to scientific»

Even so, many of those involved in the ethical arena believe oaths evoke moral behaviors that can only be of benefit to scientific and public societies.

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Linus C. Pauling won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry but went on to make statements about the supposed health benefits of massive doses of vitamin C that were both beyond his ken and widely discredited by the scientific community.
In Dan Pink's forthcoming book, When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing,» to be released tomorrow, he casts a light on the benefits of the ever - increasing workplace habit of taking short, frequent breaks.
And there's very little scientific evidence to support the benefit of a gluten - free diet in anything except celiac disease.
Of course, there's lots of useful scientific research out there — and the right data can help us disprove our own biased conceptions and lead to superior learning, with major benefitOf course, there's lots of useful scientific research out there — and the right data can help us disprove our own biased conceptions and lead to superior learning, with major benefitof useful scientific research out there — and the right data can help us disprove our own biased conceptions and lead to superior learning, with major benefits.
With regard to the challenge of improving Canada's long - term productivity growth, the government's response was to reduce the tax benefit of the Scientific Research and Experimental Tax credit and to reallocate the savings of only about $ 1 billion over five years to a number of small government programs, for which no details were provided.
If you are open to trying new experiences in life, these are some of the benefits you can anticipate based on my own experiences and several scientific studies when taking cold showers:
@ total non sense Perhaps we're splitting hairs here, but I was trying to be kind by implying that rather than treating religiosity as a mental disability, for which the supposedly clinically sick can receive insurance benefits and evade personal actionable responsibility by claiming illness, it would be better to treat religiosity as a societal functional disorder which can be addressed through better education and a perceptional shift towards accepting scientific explanations for how the world works rather than relying on literal interpretations of ancient bronze age mythologies and their many derivations since.
The benefit of this approach is that God is not consigned to the gaps in scientific knowledge.
As neil degrasse tyson pointed out, each of our great mathematicians and scientists throughout the centuries reached their limit and declared God did it... only to have the next guy push though that barrier, reach their own limit... and claim the same... This lady has the benefit of history and science at her finger tips, and judging by her credentials is no stranger to the scientific process, and still fell into the same trap...
She is a well versed scientist who happens to be Christian, and with a Ph.D., she must have dissertated a serious scientific subject that is to the benefit of all.
If someone believes in the creation story to the extent that they reject scientific inquiry, they're not well - equipped to conduct the research and do the work needed in the future to benefit and improve the condition of and ensure the survival of the earth and its human and animal populations.
Whatever the scientific benefits of TM, its religious functions become clear in the Maharishi's claim that «Transcendental Meditation is a path to God» (Meditations of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad - Gita [MMMY], p. 59).
But surely the moral obligation is not to downgrade scientific innovation but to encourage the poor to become nonpoor so that they can participate in the benefits of scientific advance?
In this world «often the selfishness of a few will not permit the weaker ones to benefit fully from resources and other goods, from commerce, scientific discoveries, the benefits of new technology; all this can help to negate the equal right of every people to be seated at the table of the common banquet.»
A short - sighted selfishness can indeed lead business people to think that it is in their interest to exclude others from the benefits of commercial, scientific, and technological advance.
Both Franklin and Jefferson were deeply interested in scientific and technical advances that could be of benefit to the American farmer and artisan.
Indeed, most cultures in human history have generated no such marvel as the modern scientific movement, and even in our own culture, scientifically oriented as it is supposed to be, most people accept the benefits of technology and use the vocabulary of science but do not in fact choose to abide by the disciplines that alone make scientific productivity possible.
Any seeming benefit derived from mental manipulation is proportional to one's faith in magic... The process, either unconsciously or consciously, of thought manipulation has no scientific foundation, for God is uninfluenced and always conscious — always consciously governing all that is real, harmonious, and eternal.
In the view of scientific experts, the recent findings vindicate what used to be the minority opinion of those who referred to cigarettes as «coffin nails» and who otherwise challenged what were commonly viewed as the health benefits of smoking.
Indeed, where any extraneous ambition — whether it be profit, prestige or scientific intrigue — threatens to contravene the primacy of human benefit, some structure of disinterested advocacy must be set in place.
This second edition of The World's Healthiest Foods provides you with extensively updated information derived from review of over 10,000 new scientific studies about the health - promoting benefits of The World's Healthiest Foods and why eating these nutrient - rich foods can be the key to avoiding nutrient deficiencies and malnutrition, because most health problems come from nutrient deficiencies.
In facilitating the exchange of scientific knowledge on organic food and farming systems, TIPI is committed to engaging all stakeholders who benefit from Organic Agriculture research.
MLA is a sponsor of this annual event, which supports young people to pursue innovative scientific ideas that will deliver long - term benefits to Australia's rural industries.
Scientific evidence of the environmental benefits of organic agriculture for the Southern Hemisphere is rare, but many experiences suggest that the points listed above also apply to the tropics and subtropics.
This leads me to believe (with no scientific evidence to back me up) frozen kefir, even though it is the product of the grains and not the grains themselves, should still have health benefits.
Benefits of Training: • Discipline: Builds character that applies to every area of life, • Focus: Scientific studies show that karate training is good for the brain and helps with brain function, problem solving and quantitative reasoning skills.
You have to eat anyway, and cooking has so many benefits to your brain and your child's brain — it's artistic, it's cultural, it's scientific, it's nutritional, and perhaps best of all, it's tactile.
As for number 3, it is ethically suspect to exaggerate the benefits of breastfeeding, pretend that that breastfeeding is a matter of life and death in the US, mislead women on the state of the scientific evidence and above all, to shame and scare women about formula feeding.
The Coroner is correct that women can benefit from greater and more accurate information about the risks of childbirth and homebirth, but even more women will benefit by overhauling midwifery education to reflect scientific evidence, as opposed to the midwifery fantasies that are currently killing women and babies.
People who say the scientific evidence is strongly in favor of big benefits of BF — let alone exclusive BF — seem to be engaging in confirmation bias.
But recent scientific studies are building a much stronger argument for the benefits of sharing sleep with our children.1 Yet even with the scientific support and the changing cultural perception of cosleeping, the subject is typically constrained to parents of infants.
The Evidence A review of relevant scientific research found that midwife - led care offers the greatest benefits to pregnant women and their babies and recommends that this care be offered to most women.
While advocates of solitary infant sleeping arrangements have claimed any number of benefits of infant sleeping alone, the truth o the matter is, few, if any, of these supposed benefits have been shown to be true through scientific studies.
In addition to the scientific support for physical benefits, there are social, emotional and developmental benefits of physical activity including:
There have been many peer reviewed published scientific studies that have shown the benefits of probiotics when added to the diet.
«According to the US Food and Drug Administration, the scientific evidence is «mixed» over the benefits of adding ARA and DHA to baby formula, with no currently available published studies on the long - term impact.
The benefits of getting vaccinations at the scheduled intervals and the safety is backed up by numerous scientific studies — scientific studies also show that minimally vaccinating children or eliminating vaccination increases the chance of harm to not only to that individual child but to everyone that child encounters.
Benefits of Vernix — it's amazing stuff (and here's the scientific research to prove it) The Hard Science of Supporting Low - Tech Birth.
APPPAH is a public - benefit educational and scientific organization offering information, inspiration, and support to medical professionals, expecting parents, and all persons interested in expanding horizons of birth psychology.
Breastfeeding results in many health benefits for both mothers and infants and is widely acknowledged as the optimal way to nourish an infant.6, 23 — 28 Scientific investigation of the effect of early artificial sucking experiences on the ability of newborns to breastfeed successfully is of profound relevance and importance to maternal and child health in the United States.
While there is limited scientific research, traditions of the past and the personal testimonies from countless women show the many benefits that the placenta has to offer.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
And I also admit that I started to feel sort of silly about scouring all the scientific literature for health benefits (when there is so little research on this topic) because I realized that I didn't care that much what the research says.
Whether one has gained from such benefits — and just as importantly, whether one continues to gain, or whether gains have ceased to be extant — is a matter largely of social scientific discovery, which political theorists qua theorists are more or less ill - positioned to answer.
The benefits of collaboration to scientific progress are clear, but the academic community is still failing to encourage and reward those working in teams.
The Coalition is also pursuing a joint initiative to help realize the human right to «the benefits of scientific progress.»
The right of all people to benefit from scientific progress is spurring new research by science and human rights practitioners and informing organizations how to secure those benefits, according to presenters at a AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition Meeting, held July 27 - 28 in Washington.
The Program is committed to advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts, monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging human rights issues related to science and technology, and furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights through a variety of projects, activities and publications.
The premise of the «Article 15» Project is that, just as governments are expected to adopt measures to respect the rights to freedom of expression and a fair trial, so too are they obligated to uphold the right to the benefits of scientific progress.
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