and, in another correspondence, as stating: «There is
no evidence based studies to show that the results are any better than traditional surgeries and the invasiveness & cost is much higher.
Do you know of
any evidence based studies that explore the benefits of combining medium chain triglycerides (such as MCT oil, or coconut oil) with coffee for cognition and memory preservation over time?
You can understand the importance of loving touch, connection and early attachment and bonding in the creation of happy relationships through science and
evidence based studies.
Not exact matches
«He continues to maintain that belief,
based on
studies and
evidence that people have presented to him.»
It wasn't
based on a
study or a new set of
evidence — it was, as Coren described it to The Washington Post, «a set of casual observations.»
That said, as Coren himself points out, the column was
based on observations and wasn't intended to have the same impact as a peer - reviewed
study — the bare minimum for scientific
evidence.
The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law Tuesday released a report summarizing academic
studies and other documented
evidence of employment discrimination
based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
As part of that commitment, he introduced the $ 1.5 - billion Oceans Protection Plan to further enhance marine response, complementing the Western Canada Marine Response Corporation,» CAPP said, adding that approval was made
based on existing scientific
evidence, and a commitment was made to continue
studying the effects of spilled diluted bitumen on water.
However, there is no
evidence that broad -
based tax cuts can pay for themselves completely, and economic
studies from across the spectrum have found that deficit - financed tax cuts only pay for a fraction of their cost (including from the Congressional Budget Office and other economists).
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York -
based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the
study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when
evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
Matt Hall, cofounder and president of Hill Investment Group, introduces his 2016 book, Odds On: The Making of an
Evidence - Based Investor, by stating that: ``... the evidence - based movement has been studying market data and academic research to identify the groups of stocks and other investments that provide better odds of long - term
Evidence -
Based Investor, by stating that: ``... the evidence - based movement has been studying market data and academic research to identify the groups of stocks and other investments that provide better odds of long - term suc
Based Investor, by stating that: ``... the
evidence - based movement has been studying market data and academic research to identify the groups of stocks and other investments that provide better odds of long - term
evidence -
based movement has been studying market data and academic research to identify the groups of stocks and other investments that provide better odds of long - term suc
based movement has been
studying market data and academic research to identify the groups of stocks and other investments that provide better odds of long - term success.
By the
evidence of the scripture (if you were to actually
study it instead of making broad assumptions about it
based on what you read somewhere else) God set this earth in motion.
Generally, credible scientists will
base conclusions on what a significant portion of the
evidence suggests, not
based on the outlier data which is presented in evolutionary
studies.
On the
basis of my working with poor people over many years and of my
study of the relevant literature, I believe that «consumption» is a better indicator of poverty than «income,» much of which is unreported, and undetectable except as
evidenced in consumption.
Theocracy is
based on
studies of an old book or two written by philosophers and politicians in addition to stories handed down over generations with no real physical
evidence to analyze.
lol @ Horvath, there are tens of thousands of published peer reviewed,
evidence -
based research
studies right at your own fingertips.
Our methodology in crafting «The Gift of Salvation» was to
study the Bible together and to formulate a statement on salvation derived from and
based upon the
evidence of Holy Scripture alone.
Previous
studies indicated that when a decision is
based on visual input, for example, assemblies of neurons start accumulating visual
evidence in favour of the possible outcomes, a decision being triggered when the
evidence favouring one outcome crosses a threshold.
The
evidence on which chapter two is
based is incomplete, but may be found on the web: «The Growth of Whitehead's Theism,» Process
Studies Supplements vol.
This vision is
based in the
evidence of the created order itself, and therefore has a firm
basis in science, for science is the
study par excellenceo f the created order.
I
base my opinion off of the
evidence as SCIENCE provides and that
evidence is backed with facts and peer reviewed
studies.
A belief is something you have come to
based on an active search where you you gather
evidence and then make a hypothesis changing your view from one of neutral to positive «I believe in gravity after having
studied the research that has been done and my personal experience with things falling on my head» which is different than «I disbelieve Leprechauns because there is no
evidence one way or the other as to their existence.»
«The
study of just 99 people should be kept in context of the
evidence base when considering future policy settings on caffeine in drinks.
The title of the
study is A Pilot Study: The Efficacy of Virgin Coconut Oil as Ocular Rewetting Agent on Rabbit Eyes and was published in the journal Evidence - based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, February,
study is A Pilot
Study: The Efficacy of Virgin Coconut Oil as Ocular Rewetting Agent on Rabbit Eyes and was published in the journal Evidence - based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, February,
Study: The Efficacy of Virgin Coconut Oil as Ocular Rewetting Agent on Rabbit Eyes and was published in the journal
Evidence -
based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, February, 2015.
«The
evidence -
based research published by our Center, which has been confirmed by
studies from colleagues around the world, conclusively supports the 20 ppm level as a suitable safety threshold for gluten - free products.»
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of
studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an
evidence -
based social skills intervention for teens and young adults known as PEERS.
Drawing on real - life case
studies and tried - and - tested,
evidence -
based approaches, we show you how to:
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists emphasized the results of the Wax
study in its official statement on homebirth, siting that «Women inquiring about planned home birth should be informed of its risks and benefits
based on recent
evidence.
My understanding of one of the
evidence based benefits of a doula came from
studies which looked at «a woman known to the labouring woman» but not involved in her medical care being present for the labour reduced Caesarean section.
Of note to
EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE fans out there, the authors discuss exclusionary factors in the 39w0d
studies that OVERESTIMATED the risk of iatrogenic prematurity and UNDERESTIMATED the risk of still birth in the 38th week and fetal / maternal morbidly / mortality arising from converting an elective C - section to one that is urgent / emergency.
Brain Imaging
Study Finds
Evidence of
Basis for Caregiving Impulse Ah, the first time you see your baby you finally know what «love at first sight» actually means.
this reminds me of the
evidence based medicine blog recently taking a bunch of
studies of induction as a treatment for macrocosmia and saying, look, induction just increases the maternal complication rate while not affecting the fetal complication rate.
In my experience, there actually are NDs whose care is rooted in science - and
evidence -
based medicine, and who
base their recommendations on scientific
studies and clinical trials.
If however many MDs aren't practicing
evidence -
based medicine, then why not don't MDs * police their own * before going off on other professions for their lack of
evidence -
base... or attacking what
evidence -
base there is even if it isn't multiple double - blind placebo controlled
studies funded by wealthy drug manufacturers?
Our review of reviews confirms that
evidence exists from high quality
studies on marketing of health - related products, such as tobacco, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, BMS, and marketing of foods to children, that marketing is effective, and conversely for most of these products, that comprehensive and
evidence based regulation works to constrain it.
Website that aims to provide
evidence -
based resources and support about VBAC from a variety of sources; scientific
studies, professional guidelines, government reports, birth advocacy groups, as well as successful and established VBAC programs.
These kinds of
studies pile on the guilt for a mother who desperately needs sleep and whose only option might be to sleep with her child, but the public health community refuses to do
evidence -
based studies into best practices to give her practical advice she can actually use.
Interventions to improve breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity and duration are
based on extensive
evidence from both observational and intervention
studies of short - and long - term health benefits of breastfeeding for both mothers and infants.13 — 15 Nevertheless, to our knowledge none of previous
studies has systematically examined whether the increases in breastfeeding resulting from such interventions have equally benefited all socioeconomic groups.
Furthermore, there has been no large - scale
study of the impact of this intervention on breastfeeding initiation and duration, although a
study based in Scotland has provided some
evidence for an association between birth in a Baby Friendly facility and increased rates of breastfeeding at 1 week of age.16, 17
The effect of these kinds of supports on home visitors has not been well
studied, but some research on similar interventions indicates implementation of
evidence -
based practices with fidelity monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates of staff turnover, as well as lower levels of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational climate has been associated with more positive attitudes toward adoption of
evidence -
based programs.32
Where systematic reviews or meta - analyses are available, allowing analysis of findings from a number of well - selected
studies, these obviously provide a stronger
evidence base on which it is possible to
base arguments with greater conviction.
Many of these
studies were
based on a specific learning styles program developed by Rita Dunn, director of the Center for the
Study of Learning and Teaching Styles at St. John's University in Jamaica, N.Y., and the
evidence is compelling.
This
study provides detailed anaesthetic and peripartum management of women with congenital heart disease, a patient population in whom
evidence -
based practice and data are largely lacking.
Evidence Basis for the Ten Steps of Mother - Friendly Care in the Journal of Perinatal Education, 2007, Issue 16, a Special Supplement The result of a 2 - year research project by a team of maternity care experts, this important work reviews 15 years worth of scientific studies which and found that the evidence supports complying with each aspect of the ten steps of Mother - Friend
Evidence Basis for the Ten Steps of Mother - Friendly Care in the Journal of Perinatal Education, 2007, Issue 16, a Special Supplement The result of a 2 - year research project by a team of maternity care experts, this important work reviews 15 years worth of scientific
studies which and found that the
evidence supports complying with each aspect of the ten steps of Mother - Friend
evidence supports complying with each aspect of the ten steps of Mother - Friendly Care.
But as the paper points out, this notion is not
based on scientific
evidence, as there are limited animal
studies to support it.
Conversely, many researchers have observed a greater risk of overweight in children and adolescents who had not been breastfed compared with those who had16, 17 or who were breastfed a shorter rather than longer duration.18 — 25 On the
basis of a review of 11
studies, Dewey26 concluded that «the
evidence to date suggests that breastfeeding reduces the risk of child overweight to a moderate extent.»
• Review a variety of
evidence -
based research
studies on the importance of touch for healthy growth and development of infant or child.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive
study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific
evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced
study of these subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice
based on the latest scientific
evidence.
The charity First Steps Nutrition Trust critically appraises
studies cited by companies and has produced a briefing on Partially hydrolysed whey
based infant formula and the prevention of allergy: A summary of current
evidence and policy.
«Cheat or Be Cheated,» a recently released Challenge Success white paper, discusses the
evidence that dispels these misunderstandings
based on its review of fifteen landmark
studies on cheating in addition to their own research with schools and students.