Sentences with phrase «found studies claiming»

I started to do research, and found studies claiming that fasting was the only solution to erase diabetes.

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That dominance, claims Kay, who founded the Institute for Fiscal Studies, was almost incidental, a result of the company's passionate devotion to airplanes.
The authors claimed that an «Increasing numbers of academic studies are finding that mental health problems have been soaring among girls over the past 10 - and in particular five - years, coinciding with the period in which young people's use of social media has exploded.»
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The professors cite a study of 10,000 World Bank employees, which found that the business travelers on the staff — roughly 40 percent of the group — were three times as likely to file psychological insurance claims.
While the American Medical Association estimated that 7.1 percent of paid claims in 2013 contained an error, a 2014 NerdWallet study found mistakes in 49 percent of Medicare claims.
Interestingly, studies have contradicted those claims, with one study finding that for some people, clutter can actually make a person more productive.
A letter went out to 220,000 dentists and hygienists retracting a key advertising claim that Sonicare reduces the worst kind of bacteria, a finding that was based on a scientific study that turned out to be wrong, Giuliani says.
One study of 10,000 World Bank employees found that the business travellers among them were three times as likely to file psychological insurance claims.
An FTC study in 2007 confirmed the reliability of scores in predicting claim risk and found, on average, that higher - risk consumers paid higher premiums and lower - risk ones paid lower premiums.
The accompanying media release to their study ramps up the findings a bit to claim that â $ œ1.2 million person years of employment will be lost in the short - run.»
While the findings of the study reveal a concerning trend among Android app for kids, the researchers claim that they are not showing «definitive legal liability.»
right Romney has so much integrity he claims to have «formed» a study group to find women for his cabinet when he was Gov of Mass..
This claim is also contradicted by the evidence.A 2003 empirical study by Gottman, et al, of the interaction between heter.os.exual and hom.os.exual couples found that «same - s.
One thing is certain and proven... no matter what creed we utter, create, or claim to believe... more people over the centuries (including the 200 years of NT historians and theologians studies you lean upon) will remember... seek, find, and trust in a risen Jesus (the illiterate peasant carpenter) than will ever know you and I... let alone sing our praises.
Study to find an answer, instead of giving up and claiming demons did it.
To the collective gasps of their congregations, pastors are misrepresenting the study's findings by making claims like, «most Americans are universalists» or «a majority of evangelical Christians no longer believe Jesus is the only way to eternal life» or «most Christians think all paths lead to God.»
Regardless, I can not find this Harvard study, so this claim is unproven.
The Study on Intercessory Prayer found quite the opposite results from what you claim about ill people benefiting from it.
The same study found that eight out of ten people believed that «everything that happens has a purpose» — an apparent substantiation of the claim that people want to shield themselves from chaos by imputing order to the universe.
A new study of 228 college students found that while just about everyone prefers video games to regular board games (duh), those who claim no religion vastly prefer video games...
A new study of 228 college students found that while just about everyone prefers video games to regular board games (duh), those who claim no religion vastly prefer video games compared to the religious peers.
Political scientists who study only the Constitution typically claim America's founding derives from the analysis of rights and freedoms found in the Lockean tradition.
I could not find a single article or claim linking that study of possible cause to pathology.
I walked away from church at around age 15, wandered through various experiments with pseudo-spirituality, academic study of religion and denominations until I found myself on the path of fully claiming faith in God for my own.
This claim is also contradicted by the evidence.A 2003 empirical study by Gottman, et al, of the interaction between heter.os.exual and ho.mose.xual couples found that «same - s.
@Mass Debater «I have read many works that study the history of the Jewish people and their culture as found apart from biblical sources, I have yet to find one that did not include supposition about the veracity of it's own work, with none claiming absolute truth as to who the authors of the bible or who the historical figure of Moses could have been.»
These grand claims and promises are, alas, not met and thus are clearly overstated given that the authors find such meager evidence of health benefits of religion in the more than 1,200 studies and 400 research reviews they examine.
While they are careful in their claims and note the need for more studies to confirm and extend these modest findings, the sheer bulk of the book (712 double - columned pages) leads one to expect somewhat more.
All I know is that when I consider the struggle our bodies are up against — air and water pollution, synthetic and processed foods, chemical toxins — I find myself clinging to every last study, report and trend that promotes beneficial health claims!
Although more and more human studies are being conducted to validate claims found in animals, many studies are with patients with a certain illness or condition (ex.
18 July 2014 Media Statement Beverages Council responds to ANU study into alcohol and energy drinks The Australian Beverages Council, representing the nation's manufacturers and distributors of energy drinks, has today rejected the findings of a recent report that claims the mixing of alcohol with energy drinks leads to consumers drinking more.
The study also found that amino acids in brown rice protein are highly bioavailable and are non-statistically different from whey protein in trained athletes, despite claims from whey proponents claiming superior digestibility and «bioavailability.»
A recent study finding cancer - causing chemicals in products claiming to be «green» or «organic» doesn't surprise the country's largest organic group.
One OECD study found that marketing language and competing claims on what makes a product green have caused low market penetration for some eco-labels.
One of Beach Body's lines of protein powder was found to have lead in it and Isagenix claims lots of science but I've never seen the studies anywhere on their website to back it up.
Go and actually read some of the studies that Kellymom and Dr. Sears are claiming prove their theory and you will find that those studies have nothing to do with sleep training.
I find it interesting that this is one of the biggest claims against mainstream detergents, yet you have brought up many «studies» none of which claim any repelling issues.
My critical appraisal of the Wax (2010) can be found in an earlier post; however, the AAP not only cites Wax, but a number of other studies that support the claim that neonates have significantly increased mortality rates when born outside the hospital.
She was also disheartened to find that his studies were often outdated or unsupportive of his claims.
A 1989 report in The Los Angeles Times claimed that trace amounts of cancer - causing pesticides had been found in lanolin, but the ingredient hasn't been studied in depth since then.
In other words, you could find even ONE study that corroborates your claim.
I've walked the fields of mega-tournaments, watched countless instructional DVDs and books, appeared on television to promote new football helmets, and, over the years, have turned down the chance to promote hundreds, if not thousands, of products, many making claims that could not be backed up by peer - reviewed studies, some whose advertisements were later found to be misleading by the Federal Trade Commission.
Though we found some rigorous studies that after controlling for certain variables showed positive results of the AP program, especially in the sciences, we believe more research needs to be done before we can verify the broad claim that taking AP classes makes students more likely to succeed in college.
One study by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) found that, although parents may claim that sleep aids work well for their infants, the research actually points to the fact that babies tend to use a lot of different objects for falling asleep, instead of just one favorite object.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
I am not able to find any peer - reviewed studies reporting your claim.
Advertising for NUK First Choice teats claims they are «clinically proven for an optimal combination of breast and bottle feeding», but the study referenced did not compare different types of teats and found babies suck differently on the breast and the NUK teat.
Moreover, there is a mountain of data flatly refuting her claims that can be found in thousands of carefully planned and executed studies on the relationship between spanking and later aggressive behavior.
However, MANA claimed that their study found «no increase in adverse outcomes.»
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