Not exact matches
Recent studies have shown that
more than half of America's 27 million small businesses still don't accept credit cards, which is very surprising when you consider how much they're worth to the economy.
While seemingly unorganized, one
recent study has shown that the multi-author content creation process, «may
more closely mirror the traditional writer / editor process than it
does the «crowd as writer - editor.
A
recent study showed that a full two - thirds of buyers relied
more on content to make buying decisions in 2015 than they
did the previous year.
A
recent study by Gallup found that Millennials,
more than any other generation, are asking, «
Does this organization value my strengths and my contribution?»
In a
recent study,
more than one - third of employed millennials surveyed said they believed that within 20 years, machines would be able to
do the job they — the humans —
do today.
(Another
recent consumer
study, this one conducted by advertising agency Bensimon Byrne, found that
more than half of respondents thought they were
doing better financially now than they were a year ago, or before the recession.)
The anxiety people feel making investment decisions may have
more to
do with the traffic they dealt with earlier than the potential consequences they face with the investment, but not if the decision - maker has high emotional intelligence a
recent study published in Psychological Science suggests.
A
recent study by Wes Gray and Jack Vogel, Dissecting Shareholder Yield, makes the stunning claim that dividend yield doesn't predict future returns, but
more complete measures of shareholder yield might hold some promise.
One
recent study revealed that
more than half of Americans
do not have enough saved for basic living expenses once they reach retirement age while the other half has saved nothing at all.
One
recent study found that 80 % of all alcoholics who recover for a year or
more do so on their own, some after being unsuccessfully treated.
According to
recent studies, less than 20 % of people regularly attend church, and of those who
do, 2.7 million
more leave the church annually.
But
recent studies do indicate the importance of modifying standard theories to take international factors
more explicitly into account.
A slight change of plans here — I had wanted to talk about this
recent Conor Friedersdorf piece about the lack of conservative rap critics as part of a three - part essay called «Paradoxes of Conservative Pop - Culture
Studies,» but I realized that to really to
do that, I would have to talk about rap
more than a bit, indeed, enough to demand a Rock Songbook post or two.
Yep, that's right: a
recent study in the British Journal of Nutrition found that soup eaters tend to weigh less and have smaller waists than those who don't eat soup: their findings were based on reports of
more than 20,000 Americans surveyed by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys between 2003 and 2008.
A
recent analysis of the Longitudinal
Study of Australian Children (LSAC) found that, in fathers, a higher parenting self - efficacy score was related to lower work - family strain; and a key mechanism by which fathers» work / family strain was decreased was by their
doing more than they regarded as their «fair share» of child rearing tasks.
As
recent studies suggest it
does more harm than good, the future of homework as we know it is up in the air.
The most
recent Cochrane review
did note a trend towards improvement and recommended
more and larger
studies.
A
recent study did show that large breasted women had a
more difficult time getting the baby to latch on the nipple, but this is an easy to correct situation, particularly with a bit of professional guidance.
A
more equal marriage doesn't necessarily mean a happier marriage: A
recent Norweigan
study found higher divorce rates among couples who split the housework evenly.
Yet those who
do «blow bubbles» and display other complex mouth movements like licking their lips tend to pick up language
more quickly as toddlers, a
recent study found.
Recent studies have shown that not only
do children like to sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents, but they are
more likely to eat a well - balanced, nutritious meal when they
do.
A
recent study from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that preemies who received
more breast milk in their first 28 days of life had greater brain development at their intended due date and were
more cognitively advanced at age seven than babies who
did not receive as much or any breast milk.
Although
recent studies suggest that transferring
more embryos won't necessarily increase your odds of success, it
does increase the odds of multiples when there is a success.
According to
recent studies, college students who have helicopter parents were
more likely to be neurotic and dependent, and are «the least happy with college and... are
doing less well academically and socially.»
A
recent study done by Environmental Defense found that
more than 90 % of plastic baby bottles leach BPA.
In addition, there was no effect on breastfeeding duration when the pacifier was introduced at 1 month of age.280 A
more recent systematic review found that the highest level of evidence (ie, from clinical trials)
does not support an adverse relationship between pacifier use and breastfeeding duration or exclusivity.281 The association between shortened duration of breastfeeding and pacifier use in observational
studies likely reflects a number of complex factors such as breastfeeding difficulties or intent to wean.281 A large multicenter, randomized controlled trial of 1021 mothers who were highly motivated to breastfeed were assigned to 2 groups: mothers advised to offer a pacifier after 15 days and mothers advised not to offer a pacifier.
Breastfeeding moms are
more likely to stand up for their babies» rights, according to a
recent study from the University of California, Los Angeles, and the experience doesn't leave them feeling rattled.
Shame you didn't also mention the
recent IFS
study which showed that Labour's benefit system has incentivised people to work less and have
more single - parent families.
A
recent study co-authored by Robin Lumsdaine, Crown Prince of Bahrain Professor of International Finance at American University's Kogod School of Business, reveals retirement - age women who have new grandchildren are 9 percent
more likely to retire early than those who
do not.
However, a
recent study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found that taking vitamin E supplements led to an increased risk of pneumonia for
more than one in four older men (28 %) who smoked and
did not exercise.
A
recent Duke University
study found that children with severe selective eating disorder were
more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with social anxiety or depression, and that doesn't surprise Ornstein.
A
recent US
study of
more than 5500 women with engineering degrees found that of those who had started work in the sector and then left it, a fifth
did so because they didn't like the workplace climate or their boss.
«Our
study found
more recent exposures were
more important for mortality risk than historic exposures, but we need to
do more work on how air pollution affects health over a person's entire lifetime.
However, according to a
recent study,
more benefits could be realized if the Golden State's urban forests didn't have the lowest canopy cover per capita in the nation.
A most important finding [in a
recent study] was that the fearful or anxious children, defined... as those with seven or
more worries,
did not seem to be in any particular psychological trouble.
In a
recent study, young adults with ADHD, when performing a continuous motor task, had
more difficulty inhibiting a motor response compared to young adults who
did not have ADHD.
A
more recent study using individuals sampled across the hybrid zone and 22 markers showed that some loci are characterized by concordant and stepped clines that
do not co-localize with any obvious physical or ecological barriers [27], suggesting an overall barrier to gene flow likely to be primarily maintained by selection against intrinsically unfit hybrids.
In the most
recent study done in the same London University by Tarr and collaborators, the researchers used pain thresholds as an indirect measure of endorphin realize (
more endorphins mean we tolerate pain better) for 264 young people in Brazil.
(As for vitamin supplements,
recent evidence
does nt show a clear benefit, but
more studies are under way.)
The
study authors say
more research is needed to determine why the change in taste occurs, but another
recent study did have similar findings.
One
recent study has found that when we eat with other people, we consume, on average, 44 %
more food than we
do when dining alone.
In fact, a
recent study found that
more than half of iodized table salts
did nt meet the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations recommendations for iodine levels.
A
recent study found that gruesome pictorial warnings on tobacco packaging increased smokers» likelihood of quitting
more than textual warnings (like «smoking kills»)
did.
A
more recent study in 2010 published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that switching from whole milk to reduced - fat milk at age 2 years
did not appear to prevent overweight in early childhood.
All of the proponents of the product sight Dr. Hans Napier's results of his
study 20 + years ago (Germany), but I
do not see any
more recent studies on this supposed «miracle» enzyme.
Recent studies show that in terms of weight loss and muscle sparing, «traditional» fat fast (90 % kcal from fat) doesn't seem to have
more benefits than a fast with less fat and
more protein.
A
recent study found that older individuals have up to 130 percent
more endothelin - 1 in their blood than
do younger people.8 That suggests that in the elderly, insulin may not be able to overcome elevated levels of the powerful vasoconstrictor ET - 1.
In one
recent study, anxiety - prone subjects who took 200 milligrams of L - theanine prior to taking a test were found to be
more calm and focused than those that
did not.
Plus, a
recent study found that people who didn't take a car to work were
more likely to have a lower BMI.
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and the variations on it have caught on for a reason - aside from the strength benefits in a short period of time, according to a
recent study, those who interval train showed 10 - 15 %
more belly fat loss over those who just
did steady - state cardio like the elliptical or jogging.