Unfortunately, there are simply not
enough studies out there to support the use of this diet in its entirety, but there are studies on individual parts of this diet that go well with it.
Not exact matches
Studies show that working
out a few times a week is not
enough to fend off diseases.
According to a 2016
study by the Broadbent Institute, only half of Canadian couples aged 55 to 64 had an employer pension to share between them; of those lacking a pension, less than 20 % had saved
enough to pad
out government old - age payments.
You will be shocked to learn that a
study commissioned by Internet radio service Pandora found that annoying users with increased amounts of advertising will push some to pay for an ad - free subscription, but not
enough to make up for the majority who get annoyed and just tune
out.
But if that's not
enough to convince you that soft and fuzzy abilities are as important as concrete competencies, then a new
study out of Germany might just change the mind of even the most bottom - line focused business person.
It turns
out there is psychology behind almost every element of the Facebook experience — and researchers can't seem to get
enough of
studying our habits there.
Mastering something new starts
out fun, then tends to get miserable as concepts get harder until, if you manage to push through the pain, you achieve
enough skill that whatever you're
studying becomes fun again.
That gloomy question was behind Thinking the Unthinkable, a
study of British public policy options by noted British financial firm Tullett Prebon — which was brave
enough to ask the question that U.K. politicians have been avoiding like the plague: «Might there be no way
out for Britain?»
Which probably should be
enough to convince you to view that slumbering employee as a productivity ninja rather than a slacker, but if you need even more convincing, yet another
study on the benefits of napping just came
out.
There is a new
study out that found that 19 % of straight guy have no interest in ever getting married because they find that p0rn+m@sturb @tion is «good
enough» and thus wives are not worth their hassle.
SeanNJ, I've been
out of Chemistry
studies long
enough that I had to look it up.
I wouldn't mind getting in touch with some of these thinkers, but right now, I am having
enough trouble keeping up with my current
study projects, let alone finding time to get
out in the community to help and serve others.
One person who produces such resources told me that her denomination literally couldn't put
out enough 20 - minute videos with accompanying
study guides to meet the market.
But, I certainly agree with you that this whole notion of being «powerless» and somehow turning your life over to a «higher power» is a crutch that they will have to deal with, and when they do relapse, which
studies show that almost «all» of them do, again... it is always, that they were wrong in somehow they didn't work the «steps» appropriately, or got the «steps»
out of order, or didn't fully turn their lives over to a «higher power», or they didn't go to «
enough» meetings, etc...
If I could just say, ask Jesus Himself, look into His Word — yes, some would call that praying or bible
study but God is big
enough & when you truly search Him
out with your whole heart, He will be found and that is the story of my life.
In carrying
out the
study, researchers made sure to delineate the students who are food insecure — not eating at all or not eating
enough because they can't afford to — from students who don't want to eat or want to use their money for other purposes.
This fallacy is widespread in Shakespeare
studies, true
enough, but the business of wrenching passages
out of dramatic context as evidence of the playwright's personal beliefs usually reveals more about the critic than about Shakespeare.
I
studied enough science up through my Masters degree and beyond to find
out that I enjoy it, but to also appreciate how much it reflects the limits of our intellectual capacity as human beings.
If you
study enough religions you'll quickly figure
out the only thing they all have in common is the believe in at least supernatural power without evidence.
+ wenger
out is more than just lack of spending; its not
studying the opposition, not rotating players, not addressing why we have so much more injuries than others, not subbing early
enough to give incoming players a chance to influence the game, not playing players in their best positions. . . .
There are a few
studies out there (maybe not
enough tbh), that show a link between playing soccer, CTE and dementia (This one is in open access if you want to read it: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00401-017-1680-3).
In fact the authors point
out that there are no
studies of meditationamong children in a general school population that are designed well
enough to meet the standards of the gatekeeping organizations — like CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning), the Department of Education, or the Society for Prevention Research — that would endorse program changes in schools.
Kids who have good metacognitive skills are able to tell whether they are putting in the right amount of effort, whether they are
studying enough, and whether they are getting what they need to
out of school.
The fabric isn't too bulky — but it is
study enough that the knot at the back of your neck will help support your baby so their entire weight isn't on one of your arms but, as the manufacturers point
out, it shouldn't be used as a baby carrier.
But this week's Mom
Enough guest has spent much of her career
studying why family meals are so important, why they happen so seldom, and how parents can overcome barriers and make the most
out of...
On the other hand, for a first time mother with no complications at the start of labor, the Birthplace
Study found a nearly 3 x greater risk of intrapartum / neonatal loss, and the data from the Netherlands suggests that although the rates aren't high
enough to affect the overall perinatal mortality rate, there are greater risks
out of hospital if a complication does occur.
In my case my not having to get
out of bed, my husband continuing to sleep, the security I feel I am giving to my baby, the fact that I respond to the baby before s / he cries, shorter feedings, more sleep, the pleasure of having the baby near me all night, and an increased period of infertility, are not
enough to counter a possible increased risk of SIDS that is unlikely to be backed up by future
studies.
This is based on the assumption that most people are intelligent
enough to figure
out complicated matters, but simply don't have / take the time to
study them in
enough detail.
Yet with a new crop of proposed «improvements» and changes currently being trotted
out, I doubt whether this fine, but very academic,
study will be read by
enough of the new crop of MPs to prevent further follies in the future.
Some globular clusters might retain
enough gas and dust to crank
out multiple generations of stars, but this seems unlikely, said
study co-author Aaron M. Geller of Northwestern University and the Adler Planetarium in Chicago.
It turns
out that large, nontsunami waves are
enough to do the trick, according to a new
study.
Most important, the
study needs to be repeated with a larger patient group, he says, but adds that the researchers can't yet rule
out the possibility that some patients may not make
enough VEGF receptors.
The ALPHA team want to keep antimatter intact long
enough to
study it, so last year they worked
out how to hold a cloud of antihydrogen in a magnetic trap.
Dr. Schwab also points
out that while numerous theories on PJK risk have been put forth over the years, few orthopedic centers have had
enough data or resources to adequately
study it.
But if a promising gene shakes
out of the fraternal
study, it's simple
enough to look for the same gene in the identical pairings.
Although the
studies were flawed, the panel decided they were good
enough to rule
out a cancer epidemic.
While the
study represents a strong start for understanding how eQTLs affect gene regulation and expression, Engelhardt pointed
out that she and her colleagues still do not have
enough samples to understand trans - eQTLs as deeply as they would like.
It took two decades to collect
enough bones for the
study and then several more years to figure
out the statistical methods needed to analyze the radiocarbon data, Mann said.
However, fully wiping
out a cell's centrioles for long
enough to
study the results posed a serious challenge because, when a cell senses its centrioles are gone, it makes new ones from scratch.
It's the
study of how information is added onto or influences the read -
out of genes and, Feinberg says, is not combined often
enough with genetics research to understand human disease.
As if
studies linking fracking to earthquakes and groundwater contamination were not reason
enough to make folks frown upon this practice, a recent investigation carried
out by researchers working with the University of Missouri has shown that hydraulic fracturing can also cause endocrine disruptions.
And now some of those superfans from the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) and Duke - NUS Medical School (along with some financial donors who just love durians
enough to privately fund a
study about them) have completely mapped the durian genome to find
out, among other things, why the putrid stench, durians?
A new
study on the density of the seven planets in the nearby TRAPPIST - 1 system has found that these worlds may have even more water than Earth does — but in a cruel case of having too much of a good thing, that might be
enough to drown
out any hopes of finding life there.
Scientists need to explain to the public that while they continue to
study the details of anthropogentic global warming and consequent climate change, that we already know
enough to be certain that continued unmitigated warming will be a disaster for all humanity, and that we urgently need to phase
out all fossil fuel use as quickly as possible.
A similar
study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, showed that women who worked
out intense had increased appetites so that they ate
enough calories to entirely replace the ones they lost.
In fact, a
study out this year from the University of Florida found that finishing just one drink was
enough to impair the driving skills of people 55 and older.
In one
study, 3 minutes of cauliflower submersion in a full pot of boiling water was
enough to draw
out more phytonutrients than 10 full minutes of steaming.
Lights
Out by T.S. Wiley - Though I don't agree with everything in this book, it cites some good
studies about the importance of sleep and is good encouragement to start getting
enough!
An article published in 2010 in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, that analyzed over 20 different
studies found that there simply is not
enough proof
out there for the claims that saturated fat actually causes cardiovascular disease.
In case this wasn't
enough to scare the sugar
out of your coffee, a HIGHLY cited
study conducted by a massive international team of experts found the following when they analyzed the known risks of getting pregnant with PCOS, including all the neonatal complications.