[1] A
more recent study looked at prebiotics — carbohydrates that serve as «food» for that good bacteria — noting after three weeks, those who took a daily prebiotic supplement had an easier time sorting through anxious and depressed feelings.
Not exact matches
Recent research has
looked into the health consequences of that mismatch, tracking a group of
study subjects for
more than six years.
A
recent story in The New York Times
looks into a
more recent study by Hall, which appears to confirm his preliminary findings.
A
recent study by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
looked to find out if head - in - the - cloud dreamers were
looked at with
more skepticism by bankers.
In Raddon's
recent study, Payments Insights: Rise of the Digital Pioneers, we find that consumers are increasingly engaged in payments technology, and
more importantly, technology is driving some consumers to
look away from traditional banking players.
The
study, published in the March issue of American Journal of Public Health,
looked at the behaviors of
more than 1,200 current adult smokers and
recent quitters in a virtual convenience store in which tobacco products were openly visible, hidden behind a cabinet or hidden with a graphic health warning sign on display.
For instance,
look at the
recent use of the Cosmic Evolution Survey, using the Hubble Space Telescope to
study gravitational lensings [in which the gravitational pull of galaxies and dark matter bends the light from
more distant objects] in an area of the sky nine times the apparent surface area of the full moon.
But
recent research suggests that the sweet stuff may have a
more direct impact: For every additional 150 calories of added sugar downed per person per day, the prevalence of diabetes rose by 1 percent, even after controlling for obesity, physical activity and calories from other foods, according to a large
study looking at international data.
In fact, a
recent study by Focht and colleague Tom Raedeke, PhD, found just what Gilbert discovered: When the instructors feedback focused on an exercise routines fitness or health benefits, participants felt better, enjoyed the class
more, and were
more motivated to return than when the instructor emphasized
looking good or losing weight.
,
recent studies shows that our brains are
more likely to retain information and comprehend
more clearly when we read on paper, which makes sense, since we've all become «skimmers» of online content (I was an English literature major, and now I skip over anything that
looks like it's
more than a five - minute read).
Even
more, a
recent meta - analysis of
studies looking at protein intake immediately after exercising came with the conclusion that there is no significant connection between post-exercise protein consumption and muscle growth when the individual meets the daily requirements of protein intake.
More on that in a second, but first, let's
look at a
recent study that compared high - intensity cardio with low - intensity exercise (or what I call, «the LIE»).
Looking forward to
more videos on the topic of DHA and EPA... seems like there are a lot of
recent studies in this area!
I agree that there's lots of research that needs to be done — for example, there have been several interesting
recent studies looking at the effects of dynamic warm - up activities as opposed to traditional static stretches, but
more is needed to identify what works best for different activities and what the mechanisms are.
Now even
more conservative groups are starting to question this connection, citing a
recent study that showed higher saturated fat consumption didn't mean higher rates of heart disease when
looking at large population
studies.
Looking at direct comparisons,
recent studies suggest that a high bar speed might transfer better to sprinting compared to similar exercises performed
more slowly (Pareja - Blanco et al. 2014; Loturco et al. 2015a; Mora - Custodio et al. 2016), but older
studies indicate that this is not always the case (Harris et al. 2008; Blazevich & Jenkins, 2002).
A
recent study finally puts some scientific numbers to show that people who are
more beautiful are generally happier than people who
look average or are ugly.
Atlanta —
Recent developments in the
study of brain growth will allow educators within the next five years to
look at the reasons youngsters do and do not learn and to be much
more responsive to their needs than ever before, according to an educator who worked with biophysics researchers in the area of brain growth and education — a relatively new and still controversial field.
A
recent study of the Texas program, which enrolls
more than 224,000 children,
looked at the effects of the program by third grade and concluded that it had a «substantially meaningful» impact, and that children who attended saw increased scores in math and reading and decreases in grade retention and special education services.
More recent studies from the Educational Testing Service, Notre Dame, and Stanford
looked at the same data sets and came to similar conclusions.
According to a
recent story in The Courier News, Potter «hints that the
study is concluding that the impact of these wild cats is far
more malevolent than that of the Chicago area's bigger and
more malevolent -
looking, but far less numerous, coyotes.»
A
recent study at Berkeley Animal Care Services in California took a
look at whether or not obtaining DNA tests on dogs in the shelter... Learn
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The
recent paper by Kate Marvel and others (including me) in Nature Climate Change
looks at the different forcings and their climate responses over the historical period in
more detail than any previous modeling
study.
This instrument delivers important, and sobering,
studies — such as the
recent finding that as anthropogenic (human - caused) warming occurs, lakes naturally emit
more methane which accelerates the warming further (or makes our cuts in emission worth
more, if you want to
look at the positive side).
For example, as
more recent studies have deepened the little ice age around 1600 - 1700, the concurrent temperature recovery is steeper (e.g. Hegerl 2007 and Moberg 2005) such that without the graft of the black line, these proxies make the 20th century
look like part of the fairly linear temperature increase since 1700 or at least 1800.
More than that, when my colleagues and I
studied 336 physicians» use of research, we found that while only a third of them took advantage of the complete access we provided them for a year, fully half of what they
looked at (an article - a-week on average) was
recent enough to fall within the 12 - month embargo period.
In fact, our
recent study looking at customer engagement found that banks that offer «protecting the customer» products have 13 per cent higher customer engagement scores compared to the average, meaning they stay longer and are
more likely to recommend to others.
The most
recent study looked at teenage drivers» tendency for potentially risky behavior with passengers present as compared to driving alone and piggy backed on another report from May 2012 by the AAA Foundation covering how the probability for a fatal crash increased with 16 and 17 year old drivers carrying one or
more passengers.
The launch comes on the heels of a
recent Pew Research Center
study that found that Latino cell phone users are significantly
more likely than other groups to use their cell phone to
look for health information: 25 percent of Latinos do so, compared with 15 percent of non-Latino whites.
According to a
recent study, women taking hormonal contraceptives, and their male partners, display
more «mate retention» tactics (i.e., doing things to keep their partners from straying, such as
looking especially sexy or showcasing resources) compared to women, and male partners of women, who do not take hormonal contraceptives.
A
recent study suggests that both men and women actually pay
more attention to faces than they do to bodies when
looking for a long - term lover.
A
recent study published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior
looked at the types of male and female faces young adult women find
more attractive as a function of their relationships with their parents.1
According to a
recent study published in the journal Developmental Psychology, the answer is fairly simple: back off.1 Because the
more your push your kid to let you «in» (e.g., via questions or
looking through their room, for example), the
more your kid is going to shut you out.
A
recent study of the Texas program, which enrolls
more than 224,000 children,
looked at the effects of the program by third grade and concluded that it had a «substantially meaningful» impact, and that children who attended saw increased scores in math and reading and decreases in grade retention and special education services.
A
recent study by James Heckman, an economist and Nobel laureate at the University of Chicago,
looked at a long - running program called the Nurse - Family Partnership and
studied outcomes for children of
more than 700 women in the Memphis area who participated in the early 1990s.
One
recent study looking at two decades worth of research on
more than 1,000 married American couples found that those who shared equally in making decisions were
more likely to have happy, low - conflict marriages than those who did not.
Two
recent studies looked at who initiates divorce
more often, men or women.
A
recent study by Constant Contact
looked at
more than 2.1 million customer e-mails that were sent to
more than 100 recipients over a 13 week time span to find out which e-mails had the highest click - through rate.
More than one third of consumers, 34 percent surveyed in a recent AlixPartners study, said they look forward to dining out more often in the next 12 months, according to the research firm's November 2017 update on the sec
More than one third of consumers, 34 percent surveyed in a
recent AlixPartners
study, said they
look forward to dining out
more often in the next 12 months, according to the research firm's November 2017 update on the sec
more often in the next 12 months, according to the research firm's November 2017 update on the sector.