Sentences with phrase «interesting study just»

Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah, I was reading an interesting study just last week on petting animals and it stimulating the vagal nerve.

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Studies along these lines are just beginning, but scientists have already turned up one interesting finding.
But stories aren't just an effective tool because they're inherently interesting, according to another recent post by Paul J. Zak, the founding director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University, on the HBR Blog Network.
What's most interesting is that the women in this study behaved just like the men in indicating a history of cheating and a willingness to cheat that increased as greater power bolstered their confidence in their charms.
Check out this link to find out about marriage to young girls claim.Very very interesting to know.I hope everyone has the patience to study history and reality of life centuries ago worldwide.This video also gives you references to online history books about facts it says.Simply, the average age of marriage was very young worldwide including church approved age of consent to marry.What Mohamed did, was very common back in the days and just to let you know, that girl was engaged to another man and then the engagement was broken due to his disbelief which tells you that that was common back in the days.Also, the age of 6 mentioned was age of engagement not age of marriage.marriage happened a few years later.
«Male and female he created them» is not merely a statement from Scripture but a reflection on the physical and spiritual reality of things, and in the modern era we are coming to understand just how very interesting it is that we are male and female, how different and complementary we are, howsignificant this might be, and how much we need to study and reflect on it.
It would be interesting to see a study on how people feel about a church after one or two visits, in terms of «are they made feel welcome», or just stared at with incredulity.
They give up their old friends, interests, desires, hobbies, and tastes, and instead hang out just with other Christians while studying an ancient book and speaking an arcane language that nobody else understands.
«I'm not interested in just bringing an Islamic perspective, but an academic perspective, to all these studies....
There are countless articles, studies, and analysis» showing how the NBA game is driven by offense, I'm not interested in arguing that with you just because you feel different personally.
At social functions in a country that has half as many people as Atlanta, someone like her is, as her friend Lou Nicolait, director of the Belize Center for Environmental Studies, puts it, «very much in demand — she is just mad enough to be interesting
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Her comment of Camille as a «tough woman» could not have come at a more interesting time, as I had just stumbled upon a study, «Black Marriage Through the Prism of Gender Race, and Class,» by Kecia R. Johnson, an assistant professor at Florida State University, and Karyn Loscocco, a sociologist at the University of Albany.
Reading, running, studying, drawing, natural living, cooking, anthropology, natural birth, medicine, photography, design, travel, theology, and writing are just a few of the areas that capture my interest.
Reading, running, studying, drawing, natural living, cooking, anthropology, natural birth, medicine, photography, design, travel, theology, and writing are just a few of the areas that capture Keren's interest.
I don't know if MANA has published their data yet or just the article, so I haven't looked at it myself (obviously)-- it'll be interesting to see what the findings are on how many women of color contributed to the study.
... I was going to leave it at that but just in case you're truly burning to know more about these studies, but bc you've said that you find them difficult to analyze, there's a well - balanced wikipedia article that you may be interested in that is well referenced and super easy to understand, and includes most of the studies that I've accessed (a good comprehensive one is the NICE report — you may wish to take a look at that one if you're feeling like reading more).
However, and we share this cautiously and in the interest of full disclosure, ACOG reviewed a single case series and four retrospective studies regarding low - vertical uterine incision and found these women were just as likely to have a successful VBAC as women with a previous low - transverse uterine incision (2004).
«That needs to be addressed systematically in future studies,» Arnardottir says, noting that «whether human milk, or just certain components, is relevant as healing tool for adult population remains of interest.
Paul said «Initially, the bone just looked like a piece of rock but, after recognising a groove and bone structure, I thought it might be part of a jaw from an ichthyosaur and immediately contacted ichthyosaur experts Dean Lomax (University of Manchester) and Prof. Judy Massare (SUNY College at Brockport, NY, USA) who expressed interest in studying the specimen.
At this point, I considered returning to school, but I just couldn't find a program of study that interested me enough to make that commitment.
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
Knowledge is not just the facts that you learned throughout your coursework; rather, think about the range of courses you've taken and what you learned that helped define your area of interest for graduate study.
Evolutionary biologist Heike Feldhaar, who studies ants at the University of Würzburg, Germany, says the new study is interesting because it highlights the growing awareness that factors other than just relatedness are important in the lifestyle of social insects.
«What's most interesting is that the study has helped further establish that the plant can perceive the feces, and that it is not enough to just consider the effect insects have on plants through feeding.
«I was just blown away that there were people who were studying subduction zones and mountain belts and all of these things that I had been interested in but I didn't know that I was interested in,» he says.
The result was interesting because it meant that children weren't just swallowing adults» lies, says study coauthor Michelle Eskritt of Mount St. Vincent University in Halifax, Canada.
In addition to a number of other studies planned or in process, the team is interested in exploring further how the brain stem is connected functionally to other areas of the brain, «because usually the brain doesn't work from just one area; it's a network of areas that all work together,» Stephenson said.
We enthusiastically reaffirm our belief in the statement quoted just above as the culminating object of the AAAS; and we favor the adoption, after suitable study, of activities in this field as a major active interest of the AAAS.
«Communication within Israel is always easier — we «speak the same language» culturally, not just literally... and at the national level, it's in our interest to conduct clinical studies in Israel.
«The science from these recent observations is really interesting and what we've learned about the magnetic field is just the first part of it,» Catherine Johnson, a planetary scientist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and lead author of the study, said in a statement.
And she's something of a pioneer: Although interest in the microbiome is booming, Liang estimates that just a handful of labs in the U.S. study the interactions she's investigating.
More interesting is the second study, out of the University of Southern California, which found that drinking 2 - 4 cups of coffee per day is associated with lowered mortality rates across race lines — not just among white people, who have historically been the subject of past coffee studies.
This study was very interesting, and not just because I'm a nerd who loves reading scientific studies.
But the study revealed another interesting fact: When participants were asked to design a healthy - looking female body (as opposed to just attractive), they
But the study revealed another interesting fact: When participants were asked to design a healthy - looking female body (as opposed to just attractive), they also picked images of women who were «underfat,» as Stephen put it, though less so.
One of the most interesting answers to be had to that question, as it relates specifically to the microbiota, comes from a research paper published in The Journal of Gut in 2014, and this study wanted to look at what does the microbiota, again the microbiota being the world of bacteria that live in your gut, what is the difference between an elite rugby player compared to just a regular average Joe.
In just the last few months there have been a few interesting studies published about the relationship between celiac disease and joint issues.
just thought this study may be of interest to some.
I've read about this very interesting Harvard University study about exercise multiple times in the past, but I was just recently reminded about this study again while reading the fascinating book called 59 Seconds by Richard Wiseman.
So there you go... an interesting study that shows how you can legitimately increase your results from your exercise and nutrition by just actively thinking about the benefits of both every day!
A new study [LINK FIXED] from Asker Jeukendrup's group at the University of Birmingham, just posted online at Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, tackles some of these questions, with interesting results.
James started his career as an investment banker, but he had studied health economics, which is a really interesting field because we're looking at not just economics but we're looking at how do people spend their money to live longer, and feel better, and to stay well, and decided after a year in banking that he wanted to work with integrative medicine or functional medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big Pharma.
Another interesting strength - training study just popped up, this one published in PLoS One.
Setting the fact that the bias from big pharma (which we know include / control / owns dairy industry etc.) is real and even documented and not just potential, how can you compare the «potential» bias of somebody who has very high economic interest in having a specific result coming out of the study with that of somebody who is simply following a related social, scientific, religious, pratical etc. pattern?
I actually just came across this interesting study showing that a mothers diet during pregnancy can influence the stress response (and cortisol output) of their child even 20 years into life, contributing to weight gain.
Instead, I will basically copy - paste the abstracts of the studies I come in contact with and with the links to pubmed and you can cherry pick the studies you're interested in, or just read all the abstracts here and settle with that.
I am going to research more because in the study they cite Omega 3 fatty acids as a major benefit in the Mediterranean diet, but I just found a study that showed Omega 3's in supplement form did not react in the body like natural Omega 3's... something that's pretty interesting.
In response... here's a interesting running study, just posted online at the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, that looks at muscular endurance and running economy.
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