There have been
conflicting studies linking soy formula to peanut allergies.
Not exact matches
There are
conflicting studies on this topic, but farmer's growing organic produce are limited to the use of pesticides that are naturally occurring, while conventional farming practices use synthetic pesticides that are
linked to various health problems such as ADHD in children.
According to the
study, there is a
link between how couple's deal with
conflicts and their attachment patterns when they were infants.
Fear of confronting the tensions and
conflicts brought on by existential concerns — the «big questions» of life — is
linked with poorer mental health, including higher levels of depression, anxiety and difficulty regulating emotions, according to a new Case Western Reserve University
study.
By looking at reproduction as both a source of cooperation and
conflict between the sexes, the researchers are finding clues from this
study on a behavioral and molecular level that can be an important
link for solving certain unexplained causes of human infertility.
These results
conflict with a recent
study published in BMJ's Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health suggesting that seven or more daily portions of fruits and vegetables were
linked to lowest risk of death.
Agricultural economist Marshall Burke and his colleagues conducted a meta analysis of 60 previous
studies that looked at climatic events and their
link to human
conflict, including the fall of the Mayan Empire, civil
conflicts in Africa, ethnic clashes in India, road rage in the U.S. and even the type of pitches thrown during Major League Baseball games when temperatures rise.
You report Solomon Hsiang's research on
links between El Niño years and
conflict around the globe as the «first
study...
He adds that although the new research from Japan found no
link between tea consumption and cancer risk, more research is needed to resolve the
conflict between this and previous cancer - related
studies.
The two are
linked, with numerous
studies showing climate change is tied to
conflict and that climate change will only further destabilize the world.
In a
study of structural brain connectivity led by the University of Illinois at Chicago and UCLA, those participants with anorexia nervosa who scored lowest on a test measuring their ability to form insight had more connective abnormalities than other patients in brain regions
linked to error detection and
conflict monitoring as well as self - reflection.
Relative to cancer, oleic acid
studies conflict for breast cancer association; this
study linked high oleic acid levels in red blood cells with an increased risk of breast cancer.
Results from
studies of direct
links between caffeine, coffee drinking and coronary heart disease are
conflicting.
Studies looking at whether artificial sweeteners are
linked to weight gain are
conflicting.
Participants in the Outdoor Cat Conference of December 2012 found some consensus on the
study of
conflicts between outdoor cats and wildlife, but the presentations —
linked from this page — came from many different points of view.
In various ways the anthropological
studies he draws on
link the increasing predominance of the «bachelor farmer», sexual repression, the breakdown of the traditional family structure and
conflicts over farm inheritance as contributing to the high levels of mental illness in rural Ireland at the time.
July 29, 4:38 p.m. Updated (see asterisk) Lisa Wright, a foe of natural gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing, or facking, sent the following essay reflecting on recent posts about apparent undisclosed
conflicts of interest in a University of Texas gas drilling
study and an unrefereed
study claiming a
link between drilling and fetal health.
Just as one example, see Sheffield et al, 2008: http://ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/twimberley... rought.pdf Earlier this year, a
study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science did formally
link the drought and the
conflict.
Researchers» meta - analysis of 60
studies suggest that, consistent with
links between
conflict and climate shifts in the past, the risk of intergroup
conflict around much of the planet would be amplified by 50 % in 2050.
The latest
study is part of an attempt to understand the mechanics of the cycles of drought that have been a feature of the region's history — and
linked to the crash of civilisations and to contemporary social
conflict.
However, the more I have
studied the
links between stress,
conflict and the brain, the more I have come to see the clear connection between an agitated brain state and a diminished capacity to deal with the everyday (and not so everyday)
conflicts.
The
studies that
link negative child outcomes to divorce that have found negative results when children stay in
conflicted homes has tied child health and well - being to these specific kinds of indicators.
One recent
study of 280 cohabiting individuals found that people's primary reasons for living together mattered for their relationship quality.4 Specifically, cohabiting for the purpose of spending time together was
linked with greater relationship satisfaction, higher commitment, and lower
conflict.
Conflict in relationships may be
linked to premature death, according to a new
study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
This
study explored the associations between problems with self - regulation and glycemic control (HbA1c) in teens experiencing challenges with managing type 1 diabetes by examining greater diabetes - related family
conflict and poorer adherence as serial mediators of the
link between greater problems with self - regulation and higher HbA1c.
Extending previous work, the present
study expands understanding of
links between adult attachment and
conflict by explicitly examining intimacy as a potential underlying mechanism to explain these pathways.
This
study investigated the prevalence of recall of childhood exposure to parental loyalty
conflict behaviors, the kind of parental bonding perceived by adults whose parents had separated or divorced, and the
link between parental functioning, individual self - esteem and psychological distress.
In this
study there was strong support for a
link between crucial variables to the psychological climate of the divorced families (e.g., parental loyalty
conflict, low caring in terms of emotional coldness, indifference, neglect, and high control in terms of overprotection, intrusion, excessive contact, infantilization, and prevention of independent behavior), self - esteem and well - being in adulthood.
In order to better understand the role of romantic involvement in well - being, the present
study examined
links among attachment orientations,
conflict behaviors with romantic partners, and depressive symptoms in an undergraduate sample of young adults (N = 110).