Sentences with phrase «more studies suggest»

More studies suggest that people with insecure attachment styles turn to drugs and alcohol to help them cope with stress and anxiety.
Also, I would not suggest to anyone that «one soybean coffee a day isn't going to hurt them», as there are more and more studies suggesting that non-fermented soy is very harmful and not the «health food» it has been purported to be.

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In hot markets like Toronto, recent studies suggest that more than half of unit sales go to investors — both foreign and domestic.
Managers are more likely to overlook potential for advancement in female candidates, study suggests
For example, we know bachelor's degrees have become more commonplace — and this study builds a strong case to suggest that they've also decreased in value.
A collection of new studies presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference suggest that a Mediterranean diet — one that's rich in lean proteins like fish and chicken, filled with fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes, and (moderate amounts of) red wine — may carry yet another benefit: reducing the risk for dementia and Alzheimer's by more than a third.
One study suggests that the worst impact of making more workers eligible for overtime would be not on the companies or their shareholders, but on the workers themselves.
A wide - ranging new study led by NewYork - Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center suggests a protective correlation between counties in states with strict gun laws and ones that border them but may have more permissive policies.
According to the American Press Institute, the findings from its study suggest that the issue of trust in the media «is more complicated than some may think.»
Studies suggest that megadoses of 2,000 milligrams of the vitamin or more can raise your risk of painful kidney stones.
Other studies by Kross suggest that, when people use their first names, they're more likely to see stressful situations (like public speaking) as challenging, rather than threatening.
Public health experts are divided on the question, but a new study is the first of its kind to suggest that for some people, the devices could help more than they hurt.
Studies suggest that even one more year of school means a 10 percent to 20 percent boost in income.
We all know to wash our hands often to avoid getting sick, but a new study suggests that getting more sleep may be just as important in cold prevention.
A new study from Rapt Media suggest that connecting to consumers with relevant content may be a more effective way to market an organization.
Earlier studies have suggested the effects of calorie - labeling at fast - food restaurants are minor at best, but there was a hope that the long - term impact would be more substantial.
More specifically, our study suggests that if you are engaging in a brainstorming session, you should push the chairs out the way and stand up, because if you do that you are going to be physiologically more activated and you are also likely to engage in a more collaborative idea generation procMore specifically, our study suggests that if you are engaging in a brainstorming session, you should push the chairs out the way and stand up, because if you do that you are going to be physiologically more activated and you are also likely to engage in a more collaborative idea generation procmore activated and you are also likely to engage in a more collaborative idea generation procmore collaborative idea generation process.
With such lengthy time frames, some suggest that learning the foreign business culture — proper formalities and customs — may be more practical than studying the language.
Some studies suggest that for specific populations, like people who have been diagnosed with heart disease or are obese, fitness trackers can motivate them to move more, at least for several months.
In his 1994 study on securities lawbreaking for the Justice Department, Schlegel found that while officials were talking tough about locking up insider traders, there was little evidence to suggest that the punishments imposed — either the incarceration rates or the sentences themselves — were more severe.
An Evolv study suggests that social media «power users» are more likely to be better multi-taskers.
new luxury shopping study suggests customers are more likely to make a purchase when dealing with a rude sales associate.
Blackham Resources» profitable underground mining operation at the Matilda / Wiluna gold project has been extended for another six months and new studies suggest it could be harbouring even more high - grade ounces yet to be discovered.
The Illinois study encourages policymakers to continue pursuing strategies for making housing more affordable, but suggests that without increased wages, families will still be cost - burdened with living expenses.
In fact, studies have suggested that employees who use mobile apps for work are 34 percent more productive.
In turn, the study suggests that employers would theoretically have more fiscal flexibility and could offer contributions to an HSA as a way to attract talent.
• A September study by FierceWireless and P3 found that T - Mobile users consumed more mobile data and spent more time on mobile connections than users of any other carrier, suggesting that Binge On may have had an effect.
The most important CEO motivator isn't money, Barton suggests, but the fear of messing up, and boards would be smart to spend more time studying non-monetary drivers of executive behaviour.
Mehta has been studying family caregiving for more than a decade, and his research suggests companies pursuing this niche will find success with solutions that are comprehensive (with the product's services available at all times, even if it's only needed sporadically), intuitive and designed for the interruptions that proliferate in caregivers» busy lives.
Ivey Business School professor JP Vergne says consumers still read text messages — studies suggest more than 90 % are opened within minutes.
But there's plenty of other research that suggests tidiness has a downside: a University of Minnesota study suggests that people with clean desks make more conventional decisions.
As a 2013 study led by Susan Sprecher at Illinois State University suggests, simply sharing details about your hobbies and your favorite childhood memories can make you seem warmer and more likable.
But the study also suggested that some antidepressants were more effective than others; several older antidepressants were found to be more effectivee than more modern ones, but the modern treatments (such as Prozac) were better tolerated by patients.
Besides the studies» demonstration that colleges could serve their students, and society, more effectively with peer instruction, they suggest to us how we leaders and entrepreneurs can activate our teams to learn more too.
(One study suggests higher prolactin levels helps dads be more attentive to infant cries.)
The study, which looked at data on 20,000 young Americans, also disputes the belief in a «beauty premium,» which suggests people who are considered attractive earn more.
Multiple studies suggest that chewing gum helps you feel more alert — one study even found that people who chewed gum performed better on an intelligence test than people who didn't.
A previous preliminary study also suggested that air dryers leave more infectious material on the hands of users compared to paper towels.
A study from University College London suggested that those who complain of boredom are more likely to die young, and those who report high levels of tedium are much more likely to die from heart disease or stroke.
While the results can't conclusively prove that all those second screens are causing the changes to the brain (differences in brain structure could also lead people to be more likely to multitask), the researchers suggest that the results should nonetheless serve as a red flag for fans of multiple devices while further studies are carried out to test causality.
Studies suggest that extroverts have more active reward systems in their brains, propelling them to more aggressively seek that dopamine «buzz.»
In fact, one UC Berkeley study suggests younger siblings are 1.5 times more likely to participate in high - risk sports.
A 2013 University of California, Berkeley, study involving participants in an online job market suggests that employees who know exactly how their pay compares to their peers» exert «significantly more» effort than those who are kept in the dark.
The latest study suggested that Airbnb «continues to have a strongly racialized impact» as the loss of housing, which it blamed on the company, was six times more likely to affect black New Yorkers.
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.
While that study is in progress, the early data suggests that by getting «more butts in seats» — a phrase that has become a mantra at Uber's San Francisco headquarters — car - pooled services may already be reducing traffic, gas use and automobile emissions.
A Canadian study from 2004 suggested one - fifth of all 1,100 passengers surveyed on a series of flights longer than 2 1/2 hours came down with a cold, and were at least five times more likely to catch a cold five to seven days later than non-flyers.
But the study found that it was more likely for CEOs to just meet or slightly exceed a target than to slightly miss it, which suggests that executives are actively managing to their goals.
The study also suggests that along with more transparency, consumers expect that sharing their personal information will add value to their overall experience as a customer.
Various studies suggest ways in which managers have become more responsive to shareholders.
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