Sentences with phrase «many studies published»

Regarding intensity, a study published in PLOS ONE found that workout intensity was not affected for individuals talking on the phone, compared to those not using a cell phone, but when it came to texting, workout intensity was significantly lower.
In a study published in 2014, researchers asked people of both sexes to watch pitch videos.
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds that Valeant Pharmaceuticals» infamous price hikes for a pair of heart drugs called nitroprusside and isoproterenol — whose prices were increased by 310 % and 720 %, respectively — had significant downstream effects on patient care.
These results were in line with a 2009 study published in the Journal of Cybertherapy & Rehabilitation.
Chew tells me that one of the main reasons he's drawn to Omada is that the company has several wide - ranging studies published in actual peer - reviewed medical journals suggesting its system really works.
According to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, you can.
Entrepreneurs tend to be an action - oriented, onwards - and - upwards lot — a longitudinal study published by the Journal of Economic Psychology in 2014 associated successful entrepreneurs with higher - than - normal levels of hardiness, resourcefulness and optimism — meaning that when their venture fails, there's a pretty good chance they'll be able to rebound quickly, with a nifty second - act tale of adversity to slot into their narrative.
A 2005 study published in the medical journal The Lancet found the approach was roughly as effective as a placebo.
According to a study published by ABI Research, 13 million wearable devices will be integrated into corporate wellness plans over the next five years.
A June study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America documented similar outcomes for communicating on social networks.
Low - income Americans saw no improvements in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop in the share of people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running from 1999 to 2004, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Cardiology.
In a study published in March 2017, 7,500 men were split into four groups, and given vitamin E, selenium, both, or a placebo for 5 years.
In a new study published this month in the journal Allergy & Rhinology, Reisacher and his team showed that the toothpaste method was safe and effective in treating those respiratory allergies in comparison to traditional sublingual immunotherapy, where drops are given under the tongue.
Between 2000 and 2012, 34 people died as a result of using supplements, according to a 2017 study published in the Journal of Medical Toxicology.
Tropical forests now emit more carbon than they capture, according to a study published in the journal Science.
Decades of research, including a new study published in December in the Journal of the American Medical Association, has failed to find substantial evidence that vitamins and supplements do any significant good.
Michael Dillon, a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher, crunched the numbers and helped figure out just that in a 2014 study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
In a new study published Tuesday in the BMJ, Brazilian researchers reported for the first time a link between Zika and arthrogryposis, a severe joint condition that's present at birth.
It's worth noting that while Uber and Lyft are actively striving to increase their health audience, it's not yet clear whether ride - sharing has a significant, or positive, impact on appointment no - shows, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Whilst employing a secure password policy seems to be a broken record, a study published by the Global Security Report revealed that weak passwords still present a major threat to IT security.
A recent study published in Nature looked at thousands of different mammal species and worked out the percentage of cases in which animal fatalities were caused by their own kind.
Some studies published in the Journal of Consumer Research explained that people follow the expectation rule with one exception: The color red.
A 2013 meta - study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition summarized 24 different papers researching the relationship between distraction and overeating.
Every year, supplements send roughly 23,000 people to the emergency room, according to a 2016 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Last week, a study published by the Kauffman Foundation using census data from the past 50 years, revealed some eye - opening statistics about the number of immigrant - led companies in America.
In a study published earlier this month, researchers at Michigan State University monitored the brains of 79 female and 70 male students, who were asked to fill out a survey about their own anxiety levels.
A 2016 study published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity showed that hourly five - minute walking breaks boosted energy levels, sharpened focus, and «improved mood throughout the day and reduced feelings of fatigue in the late afternoon.»
The Times article cited a study published in the journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
According to a study published this week by the Pittsburgh - based market research group CivicScience, digital device addiction is at an all - time high: 59 percent of U.S. online consumers over the age of 13 consider themselves at least «somewhat» addicted to their digital devices.
Sorry to kill your bean buzz, but there are likely dozens of different types of nasty microorganisms crawling around in your pod - based communal caffeine machine, specifically inside its exterior drip tray, according to a study published in Scientific Reports.
A study published in the journal Applied Research in Quality of Life showed that the highest spike in happiness came during the planning stage of a vacation as people enjoy the sense of anticipation:
A study published in Health Psychology found that low blood sugar is associated with negative mood and that while high blood sugar is mostly associated with positive mood, it also can cause sadness or anger.
A study published in May found that for adults aged 60 - 88, walking for 30 minutes four days a week for 12 weeks appeared to strengthen connectivity in a region of the brain where weakened connections have been linked with memory loss.
Meanwhile, a 2017 study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology found that listening to music increased risk - taking behavior in athletic performance, especially in men.
LinkedIn's latest findings support a 2016 study published in the Journal of Education, which found that managers pay special attention to communication skills and analytical skills when evaluating an employee.
Even if you have the willpower to ignore the constant tones and alert lights in the background, the sound can still impair your concentration, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
In fact, one study published in The BMJ reported that only 46 percent of Oz's claims were supported by science.
The Journal of Happiness studies published a study that used letters of gratitude to test how being grateful can affect our levels of happiness:
Several studies published in recent months examined the financial impact of a sleep - deprived workforce.
One such study published in the journal Neuroimage and highlighted on PsyBlog actually found that some forms of daydreaming cause measurable changes in the brain.
In fact, a study published in the Journal of Socio - Economics states than your relationships are worth more than $ 100,000:
A recent study published in Strategic Management Journal shows that as firms get involved in more socially responsible practices, they also get better at developing credibility with their stakeholders.
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.
FITBIT DATA AIDS RESEARCHERS IN UNDERSTANDING SURGERY RECOVERY: Fitbit data can help researchers and doctors predict the risk of 30 - and 60 - day readmission after surgery for cancer patients, according to a study published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
A new study published in the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition may hold the key.
In a study published in the Journal of Consumer Research that examined the impact of mental stress on food choices, a majority of the participants selected an unhealthy food (chocolate cake) over a healthy food (fruit) after completing a complicated memorization task.
Another study published in the British Journal of Nutrition in 2012 came to a similar conclusion about pistachios, finding that they had about 5 % fewer calories than originally assumed.
And the UCLA experiment appears to have popular support among staff and others, according to a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control.
In a large review of studies published in the Journal of Nutrition, Purdue University scientists found that whole tree nuts and peanuts have roughly 15 % fewer calories than the figure calculated using the Atwater method.
That's what a new study published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface suggests.
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