Findings from studies in developed and developing countries have shown that pregnant women harnessed with better knowledge about breastfeeding are more likely to offer breastfeeding, and to follow breastfeeding recommendations afterwards [10].
Findings from a study in Springer's journal Sex Roles demonstrate the persistent gendered nature of how housework is divided, says lead author Rebecca Horne of the University of Alberta in Canada.
That's
the finding from a study in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry.
Particularly disturbing are early
findings from a study in Nunavik, Quebec, funded by NCP and the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Findings from a study in animals appear to demonstrate that temporarily blocking a type of protein, called type I interferon, can restore immune function and speed up viral suppression during treatment with anti-viral drugs for people with chronic infection of the virus that causes AIDS.
White and colleagues will work with other collaborators at the Cancer Institute to develop early - phase patient clinical trials based on
the findings from this study in the near future.
It is essential
the findings from the study in the dystrophin - deficient mice are confirmed in human DMD patients before its potential applications in these patients can be considered.
The findings from studies in cognitive neuroscience are providing the why.
What did
you find from your study in terms of some of the challenges that were highlighted?
Last Friday, the UN Basel Convention's E-waste Africa Program reported
their findings from studies in 5 West African countries over the last 3 years.
This is in line with
findings from another study in which general adult attachment was linked to body appreciation (Iannantuono & Tylka, 2012).
Not exact matches
One 2014
study in the Journal of Family Issues
found through online surveys that daters «were not always able to articulate a clear reason why they possess their given height preference, but they somehow understood what was expected of them
from the larger society.»
PUFAs During my dive into the current research, I came across a small
study from the Netherlands that suggests we should also enjoy polyunsaturated fatty acids, or PUFAs,
found in fish and
in many nuts and seeds.
Case
in point, a recent
study from Abertay University
in Scotland
found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect people's perception of her ability to lead.
Check out the
findings from several
studies, which shine a light on what it takes to achieve more
in life.
When the researchers looked at data
from that particular
study, they
found that taller boys and girls performed significantly better at age 3 on a test
in which they had to point to pictures of different words.
In a study of more than 5,100 adults, researchers from the University of Illinois found that those who were the most optimistic were 76 percent more likely to have health scores in an ideal rang
In a
study of more than 5,100 adults, researchers
from the University of Illinois
found that those who were the most optimistic were 76 percent more likely to have health scores
in an ideal rang
in an ideal range.
Researchers at the University of Basel
in Switzerland recently published
findings from a series of
studies in which 480 people were shown portraits of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
A recent
study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School
found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us
in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves
from past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention
from day - to - day details to focus on the big picture.
Our
study found that female participation
in the on - demand economy has grown
from 37 percent
in 2015 to 41 percent
in 2016.
A
study by eMarketer
found that 62 percent of site visitors who participated
in a live chat «reported being more likely to purchase
from the site again,» while 38 percent of individuals «made their purchase due to the chat session itself.»
It's rare for families to successfully navigate even one generational transition
in the boardroom — a Canadian Business Insights
study from last year
found that just 17 % of family - run businesses have a firm succession plan
in place.
Bain
study co-author Julie Coffman
found that scarce female role models
in senior positions and limited support
from supervisors eroded aspirations among mid-level women.
There are obvious consequences to drinking on the clock: A
study from the Journal of Consumer Psychology
found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging
in a drink.
In fact, a 2013
study from the University of Toronto
found that deciding what you're going to do with your time away
from your desk was perhaps the most important component of a proper lunch break.
A related Conference Board
study on 9,000 Canadian companies that export to Europe suggests that many have
found it difficult to adapt to EU norms that are different
from those
in North America.
According to the American Press Institute, the
findings from its
study suggest that the issue of trust
in the media «is more complicated than some may think.»
A new
study, conducted by the U.S. National Toxicology Program,
found that rats consistently exposed to radiofrequency radiation
from cellphones were more likely to develop malignant tumors
in the brain and heart.
The
study looked at 149 participants
in networking and business groups
from the United States, Belgium, India, Japan, Australia and England and
found that more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to friends reported successful goal achievement, compared to 35 percent of those who kept their goals to themselves and didn't write them down.
A 2012
study from the Centre for Retirement Research at Boston College
in the United States
found that the greater number of older persons employed led to better outcomes for the young, including reduced unemployment and a higher wage.
The
study, published today
in the journal Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open,
found most of the fictional patients (71 %) were transferred
from emergency directly to the operating theatre.
The extent of the contraction is especially apparent when compared to the United States: a
study compiled by Canada's Venture Capital & Private Equity Association
found that
from 2003 to 2008, venture capital investment as a share of GDP dropped 35 %
in Canada; meanwhile, south of the border, it increased by 17 %.
The
study sates, «Anywhere
from 125 to 250 companies per year (out of roughly 552,000 new employer firms) are
founded in the United States that reach $ 100 million
in revenues.»
That
finding comes
from an analysis of more than 100,000 participants
in several ongoing
studies.
A
study in Recife, Brazil
found that using specialized fishing gear to catch potentially dangerous sharks and release them (still alive) far away
from swimmers and surfers led to a 97 % decline
in shark encounters.
The
study found that results
from Theranos differed
from those of Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp, the other two labs
in the
study.
A
study from the Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center
found that,
in 2018, the top one percent of earners would get an average tax savings of $ 51,140, and the top 0.1 percent would get $ 193,380.
That's the first
finding in this week's economic research wrap, which also looks at changes
in the way women have spent their days
in recent years and summarizes
studies on spillovers
from central bank balance - sheet normalization.
A
study published
in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine
found that the more time subjects spent sitting during the day, the greater their chances of dying
from all causes, including cancer and heart disease.
This is illustrated by a Microsoft
study that
found the average attention span of an internet user has dropped substantially
from 12 seconds
in 2000, to just eight seconds
in 2015.
The
study found an increased risk of cardiac schwannoma, a tumor type that typically originates
from cells
found in neurons.
A
study from Scribd
found that 76 percent of hiring managers prioritize «being interesting» as important
in the hiring process.
Findings from a Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD)
study suggest companies» focus on employee retention fell
in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
A separate
study from JAMA Internal Medicine
found that one of the most influential tools at drug and device makers» disposal is simply treating a doctor to a cheap meal
in order to promote a product.
In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
In fact, a recent
study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in the American Journal of Public Health
finds that the EPA «has moved away
from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,»
in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in which a government agency makes rules
in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publi
in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
Levy reported that
in a 2004
study of suburban rail commuters taking the train
from New Jersey to Manhattan, «Wener and his coauthor Gary Evans
found that the longer their test subjects» journey was, the higher the levels of cortisol (the primary stress hormone)
in their saliva, and the more difficult they
found to focus on the task of proofreading assigned them at the end of their commute.»
A giant new
study, reported
in the New York Times,
found that people who drank between three and five cups of coffee a day had a 15 percent lower risk of dying young
from heart disease and several other medical conditions.
The timing for this growth is ideal, as a recent
study from Better Buys
found that 42 % of companies plan on leveraging mobile BI solutions
in the near future.
Investing too much
in your career Loving your job is a great thing, but
studies have
found that if you invest everything you have
in your career, you could
find yourself aimless and depressed when you retire
from the workplace.
A new
study by researchers
from Uppsala University
in Sweden and the London School of Economics
finds the effects of roboticization
in fact countervail much of the negative media sentiment.