Early results of the study suggested that intelligent people don't gravitate towards religion because they're uncomfortable with abstracts like faith and spirituality.
The early results of the study show that organic fruit and vegetables have up to 40 per cent more antioxidants than non-organically grown produce.
The «sunbathing» finding was
an early result of a study to identify migration and breeding patterns.
Early results of this study will be presented for the first time later this month at the American Transplant Congress in Chicago, but all signs point to a potentially viable option for some patients.
One of
the early results of this study was the observation of a correlation between high cholesterol and heart disease.
Although it's too early to assess that last question,
the early results of the study bear out many of the project's hopes, suggesting that video has the potential to transform the observation process into a far more meaningful tool for teachers and principals.
The early results of the study carried out by Newcastle University show that organic fruit and vegetables have up to 40 per cent more antioxidants than non-organically grown produce.
Not exact matches
Earlier this year, for example, Judy Zaichkowsky
of Simon Fraser University's Beedie School
of Business published a
study indicating that the presence
of just one woman on a company's board
resulted in significantly higher standards
of corporate governance (which has an established correlation to better financial performance).
Researchers Melanie Green (
of UNC, mentioned above as well) and Dr. Philip Mazzocco (OSU) conducted research on that very question, and their
results reveal 6 interesting characteristics
of persuasive stories, which we can compare to the
earlier study.
Once the final
results of those
studies are analyzed this spring — and the
early evidence has been encouraging — the challenge will be to get FDA approval for human trials and then bring the treatment to market.
To support her claims, she mentioned the
results from a
study from October to December
of 2014 that showed 44 percent
of early adopters said an interesting bread or bun would get them to try a new item.
This latest research finding
of Norton's follows
earlier studies showing analogous, counter-intuitive
results.
Two
studies, one published in the Economic Journal in 2005 and another five years
earlier, examined the
results of the steady climb in paid leave in 16 European countries, starting in 1969.
After doing a comprehensive
study, NHTSA found that even the
early version
of Tesla Autopilot
resulted in 40 % fewer crashes.
New Evidence on How Skills Influence Human Capital Acquisition and
Early Labor Market Return to Human Capital between Canada and the United States Steven F. Lehrer, Queen's University and NBER Michael Kottelenberg, Huron University College Lehrer and Kottelenberg analyze the roles played by cognitive and non-cognitive skills in educational attainment and early labor market outcomes using the Youth in Transition Survey from Canada and earlier results from a study of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in the United St
Early Labor Market Return to Human Capital between Canada and the United States Steven F. Lehrer, Queen's University and NBER Michael Kottelenberg, Huron University College Lehrer and Kottelenberg analyze the roles played by cognitive and non-cognitive skills in educational attainment and
early labor market outcomes using the Youth in Transition Survey from Canada and earlier results from a study of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in the United St
early labor market outcomes using the Youth in Transition Survey from Canada and
earlier results from a
study of the National Longitudinal Survey
of Youth in the United States.
Pew Research released the
results of a
study earlier this week about what Americans who leave their houses
of worship are looking for.
Early results of a 12 million pound, 4 - year EU
study on the benefits
of organic food suggest that some
of them, such as fruit, vegetables and milk, are more nutritious than non-organically produced food and may contain higher concentrations
of cancer fighting and heart beneficial antioxidants.
Earlier this week, Constellation Brands released the latest
results of its «Project Genome» wine consumer
study in North America.
Phil Westwood,
of the Free Range Egg and Poultry Association
of Australia, accused the corporation
of covering up the
results of the
earlier study.
In an
earlier study, Lampkin and Padel (1994) mention similar
results in a number
of European countries.
The research contradicts the findings
of earlier studies, including one by researchers at Florida Tech in 2003, which suggested that heading in soccer may
result in the short term in weaker mental performance, including a decline in cognitive function, difficulty in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed.
Earlier this year, a Columbia University epidemiology professor released a
study about the impact
of business travel on health, and the
results were not encouraging: As business travel increases, so do obesity and body - mass index.
Early studies showed that boys had more problems than girls, but later
studies have not confirmed this; rather, boys and girls have different kinds
of problems as a
result of the divorce
the effects
of infant child care on infant - mother attachment security:
results of the nicHD
Study of early child care.
The
results reinforce
earlier studies which have found that children who are spanked have lower IQ scores and that frequent spanking has been linked to anxiety and behavior problems and higher risk
of violent or criminal behavior, depression and excessive alcohol use.
Listed below are just a few areas
of concern to pregnant women that surfaced in the
early nineties as a
result of Dr. Louis Mehl - MadronnaÆs
study on turning breech babies with hypnosis.
Although not directly comparable, our findings are in broad agreement with those from routine data in Scotland that have indicated a positive association between Baby Friendly accreditation, but not certification, and breastfeeding at 1 week
of age.17 Our findings reinforce those
of Coutinho and colleagues who reported that high exclusive breastfeeding rates achieved in Brazilian hospitals implementing staff training with the course content
of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative were short - lived and not sustained at home unless implemented in combination with post-natal home visits.35 Similarly in Italy, training
of staff with an adapted version
of the Baby Friendly course content
resulted in high breastfeeding rates at discharge, with a rapid decrease in the days after leaving hospital.36 In contrast, a cluster randomized trial in Belarus (PROBIT) found an association between an intervention modelled on the Baby Friendly Initiative with an increased duration
of breastfeeding37 an association also reported from an observational
study in Germany.38 Mothers in Belarus stay in hospital post-partum for 6 — 7 days, and in Germany for 5 days, with post-natal support likely to be particularly important in countries where mothers stay in the hospital for a shorter time, with
early discharge likely to limit the influence
of a hospital - based intervention.
Increasing amounts
of research have shown that infants and toddlers have a critical need for direct interactions with parents and other regular caregivers for healthy brain growth.82, — , 84 In addition, the
results of 7
studies have shown that infants younger than 18 months who are exposed to TV may suffer from a delay in language development, and 1
study revealed that infant videos may delay language development.85, — , 91 No
studies have documented a benefit
of early viewing.92
Previous
studies of the effect
of breastfeeding on morbidity among full - term infants have not always accounted for selection bias that may
result if infants who are breastfed are inherently healthier than bottle - fed infants.22 In the current
study, the VLBW infants» ability to breastfeed did not reflect better health status as both human milk and infant formula were provided via gavage feeding especially during
early enteral feedings.
In other words, even when home visitation programs succeed in their goal
of changing parent behaviour, these changes do not appear to produce significantly better child outcomes.21, 22 One recent exception, however, was a
study of the Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) model with low - income Latino families showing changes in home parenting and better third - grade math achievement.23
Earlier evaluations
of HIPPY found mixed
results regarding program effectiveness.
Here are a couple good examples
of the
studies that show that
early introduction
of solid foods (before 6 - 9 months) slows growth: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=The+effect+
of+beikost+on+the+diet+
of+breast-fed+infants http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9347292 Quote: «Those
results suggest that for breast - fed infants,
early introduction
of [other foods] reduces milk consumption and may lead to significantly lower weight gain than continuation
of the exclusive breast - milk diet.»
Many
of you have probably seen the
results of the LEAP (Learning
Early About Peanut Allergy) study, which basically found that early introduction of peanuts into a baby's diet can promote toler
Early About Peanut Allergy)
study, which basically found that
early introduction of peanuts into a baby's diet can promote toler
early introduction
of peanuts into a baby's diet can promote tolerance.
The
study's senior author, Associate Professor Natasha Nassar from the University
of Sydney Menzies Centre for Health Policy said: «While the association between being born
earlier — lower gestational age — and poorer developmental outcomes is well established, our
results revealed that poor development is further exacerbated in the case
of planned birth, where a considered decision made to deliver an infant determines gestational age.
Results of the
study showed that infants
of parents from the first group went to bed
earlier, had a more consistent bedtime routine, and slept for longer than infants from the second group.
With a C - section for example, we also have separation
of mom and baby after birth, the separation often
results in a baby that's less stable than one who is skin to skin with the mom and the blood sugar may drop, then we have formula being introduced to bring it back up, or we have a baby who isn't nursing well because
of medication that was given during delivery, and again, we have a baby who is being supplemented, and this is a concern, because we know from numerous
studies that
early supplementation with formula is associated with
early weaning.
Although some SIDS experts and policy - makers endorse pacifier use recommendations that are similar to those
of the AAP, 272,273 concerns about possible deleterious effects
of pacifier use have prevented others from making a recommendation for pacifier use as a risk reduction strategy.274 Although several observational studies275, — , 277 have found a correlation between pacifiers and reduced breastfeeding duration, the
results of well - designed randomized clinical trials indicated that pacifiers do not seem to cause shortened breastfeeding duration for term and preterm infants.278, 279 The authors
of 1
study reported a small deleterious effect
of early pacifier introduction (2 — 5 days after birth) on exclusive breastfeeding at 1 month
of age and on overall breastfeeding duration (defined as any breastfeeding), but
early pacifier use did not adversely affect exclusive breastfeeding duration.
This is particularly significant if you introduce solid foods to your baby before he actually needs them —
studies show that obesity can be the
result of early solid feeding.
The most recent
study report described in these same regions decreased tissue levels
of 5 - HT and tryptophan hydroxylase, the synthesizing enzyme for serotonin, and no evidence
of excessive serotonin degradation as assessed by levels
of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid (the main metabolite
of serotonin) or ratios
of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid to serotonin.30 A recent article described a significant association between a decrease in medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity and specific SIDS risk factors, including tobacco smoking.40 These data confirm
results from
earlier studies in humans39, 41 and are also consistent with
studies in piglets that revealed that postnatal exposure to nicotine decreases medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity.42 Animal
studies have revealed that serotonergic neurons located in the medullary raphe and adjacent paragigantocellularis lateralis play important roles in many autonomic functions including the control
of respiration, blood pressure, heart rate, thermoregulation, sleep and arousal, and upper airway patency.
The guidelines were drawn up following the
results of a large scale UK
study called LEAP (Learning
Early About Peanut Allergy).
Our thought is that, because
of a
result of nondifferential misclassification, which, as we stated
earlier, is inherent in many
of the
studies reviewed, the actual effect
of breastfeeding is higher than the one estimated here.
Iyengar said he's not surprised by the latest findings: «This pattern
of results matches perfectly an
earlier study I did on race and crime» with Franklin D. Gilliam Jr.
of UCLA.
The NYC Department
of Sanitation conducted a waste characterization
study and released the
results in
early April, 2018.
Referring to the revelation two weeks
earlier that the Cuomo administration had delayed releasing a Federal
study on the issue so it could edit out some
of the more - damning conclusions, the Green Party candidate said, «When some science came back from the U.S. Geological Survey, his administration wanted to change the
results.»
An
early pilot
study of women with breast cancer showed that the diet
resulted in better weight loss and improvement in some chronic disease risk factors compared to a lower fat diet.
Results of this
earlier study showed that participants used the recipes for an average
of 2.8 meals a week and this led to a decrease in their food insecurity, total groceries expenditures, and body mass index.
«Our
study results are the first to argue that we may be able to treat inflammatory bowel disease and protect against transplant rejection not only by blocking TNF alpha as is done currently, but also by stimulating ATG16L1 to prevent
early death
of cells lining the gut,» says
study senior investigator Ken Cadwell, PhD, an associate professor at NYU School
of Medicine and NYU Langone Health's Skirball Institute for Biomolecular Medicine.
The
study results were published online in a paper titled «Birds have primate - like numbers
of neurons in the forebrain» in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences
early edition on the week
of June 13.
«MUSE has the unique ability to extract information about some
of the
earliest galaxies in the Universe — even in a part
of the sky that is already very well
studied,» explains Jarle Brinchmann, lead author
of one
of the papers describing
results from this survey, from the University
of Leiden in the Netherlands and the Institute
of Astrophysics and Space Sciences at CAUP in Porto, Portugal.
The pitfalls
of statistical analysis In the new investigation, Wörheide and his colleagues reanalyzed the genome data reported in the
earlier studies, and their
results reject the «Ctenophora first» hypothesis.
The authors
of the JAMA paper provide a reasonable explanation
of the conflict between their
results and
earlier studies.