Sentences with phrase «new research findings suggest»

And new research findings suggest there is a link between calcium and weight loss.
New research findings suggest that US trading rules may be providing dark venues a regulatory advantage over traditional stock exchanges by allowing some traders to circumvent time priority.

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Of course, not every mental activity can or should be performed while walking, but this new research reinforces anecdotal evidence and other research findings that suggest being too tightly chained to our desks is bad for our minds as well as our physical health.
After years of wrestling with the region's founding families and companies, the buyout model is paying off, new research from Bain suggests.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
While family scholars acknowledge that studies in Sweden and Britain have found more instability among same - sex couples, they would contend that research, such as a new study from Bowling Green State University, also suggests that gay and lesbian couples can enjoy more stable relationships when communities extend legal and cultural support to them.
As a result of this finding, the research group suggested to the management of CBN that «radically new direct mail strategies seem to be in order, both in terms of delivery and content, if CBN is to stand out and be read.
«Plenty of research exists today that suggests a direct benefit to increased protein intake and its impact on health, and consumers clearly have interest as evidenced by the number of new protein - enhanced snacks on the market,» said Dan Hammer, senior vice president and general manager of frozen division at Inventure Foods, Inc. «However, we found that while some snacks delivered on nutrient levels, many fell well short on taste.
But the findings suggest that for people who drink from multiple cans or plastic bottles every day, the repeated exposure over time could contribute to hypertension, said Dr. Karin B. Michels, an expert on BPA who was not involved in the new research.
One such study, considered foundational in giftedness research, found was that certain babies became habituated to new stimulus faster than others, suggesting that they absorbed and retained sensory information in a different way.
By Yahoo! Canada Sports (blog) University of Alberta researcher Dr. Dhiren Naidu's findings suggest concussion education... Concussions are a key issue facing the CFL, but new research from the University of Alberta suggests that some of the league's efforts on that front are having... See all stories on this topic»... read more
Some research also suggests that a newer repellant called picaridin works pretty well against ticks, but it can be hard to find.
Research from Engineering UK suggests we need to find 87,000 new engineers each year for the next decade, so now is the time to act.
Most research looking at mind wandering has assumed that all mind wandering is inherently unintentional, but findings from a new study suggest otherwise: People frequently report zoning out on purpose, and the causes of this «intentional» type of mind wandering can differ from the causes of unintentional mind wandering.
But new research suggests that assumption is false — a finding that has implications for both wound healing in the eye and for changes in vision like cataracts.
However, this latest research found that turbulence does not exist, suggesting new, unknown mechanisms are actually responsible for outages on GNSS signals.
The new findings, and past research on the association between opioids and outcomes for other types of surgery, are enough to prompt the researchers to suggest that pre-operation opioid use should be considered a preoperative risk factor.
The researchers, led by Sara Jaeger, Jeremy McRae, and Richard Newcomb of Plant and Food Research in New Zealand, found that for four of the ten odors tested, there was indeed a genetic association, suggesting that differences in the genetic make - up determine whether a person can or can not smell these compounds.
Now, the first research to try and define current demand for Internet domain names suggests that the drying up of intuitive and familiar word combinations has seen domain registration drop far below the expected appetite, given the extent to which we now live online, with new entrepreneurs struggling to find «their slice» of virtual space.
Although some research suggests that a preference for certain physical traits, such as height or muscular build, may be encoded in our genes, a new study finds it's our individual life experiences that lead us to find one face more attractive than another.
In fact, the water around such animals flows with their go, new research has found, suggesting tiny swimmers may have a big impact on ocean mixing.
But if games challenge the mind as much as this new research suggests, why do people in search of escapist entertainment find them so captivating?
Their findings suggest a profound association between oral microbe and gut ecosystem, which provides new insights into microbiome research, and advance development of a novel type of medicine in therapeutics of chronic inflammatory diseases.
Dusty air blowing across the Pacific from Asia and Africa plays a critical role in precipitation patterns throughout the drought - stricken western U.S. Today, a scientist will present new research suggesting that the exact chemical make - up of that dust, including microbes found in it, is the key to how much rain and snow falls from clouds throughout the region.
«Our findings suggest that e-learning can provide an efficient and scalable approach to training large numbers of clinicians in new evidence - based treatments,» said Dr. Bradley D. Stein, the study's lead author, a practicing psychiatrist and a senior scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
«Scientists find what might be responsible for slow heart function under general anesthesia: New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that general anesthesia targets certain amino acids on proteins of the heart muscle fibers and cells which directly affects the ability of the heart to pump.»
Our findings suggest that soluble Cd14 could be an interesting new therapeutic target for future clinical research
«The research findings suggest that rapid eye movements represent the moment the brain encounters a new image in a dream, similar to the brain activity exhibited when one encounters visual images while awake,» Prof. Fried said.
The findings open up new avenues of research into exactly how the brain controls eating, and suggest that drugs designed to activate or inhibit neurons in the DRN could be effective in treating obesity and preventing its related disorders, such as diabetes and hypertension.
In contrast to some initial studies that had suggested that H7N9 poses an imminent risk of a global pandemic, the new research found, based on analyses of virus samples from the Chinese outbreak, that H7N9 is still mainly adapted for infecting birds, not humans.
While other research has suggested similar findings in the past, this new study adds «a good deal more certainty,» says psychologist Nathan Brody of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.
New research findings published in the February 2016 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, suggest that a new therapeutic strategy for HIV may already be available by repurposing an existing prescription drNew research findings published in the February 2016 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, suggest that a new therapeutic strategy for HIV may already be available by repurposing an existing prescription drnew therapeutic strategy for HIV may already be available by repurposing an existing prescription drug.
New research in monkeys refutes these findings, suggesting that in primates like us, such cells will not be rejected by the immune system.
How they find their way remains a mystery, but new research suggests their prowess may depend on the ability to «see» Earth's magnetic field.
For example, Ebers says, the new research also shows that the IL7R variant associated with increased MS risk is present in 70 % of people of European descent, suggesting that many other genetic factors are involved because few of these people contract MS. «The most striking finding,» Ebers says, «is the degree of genetic influence [on MS] that remains unexplained.»
New research investigating the transition of the Sahara from a lush, green landscape 10,000 years ago to the arid conditions found today, suggests that humans may have played an active role in its desertification.
The first of its kind research, published today in World Psychiatry found that overall smartphone apps significantly reduced people's depressive symptoms, suggesting these new digital therapies can be useful for managing the condition.
A banana a day may not keep the doctor away, but a substance originally found in bananas and carefully edited by scientists could someday fight off a wide range of viruses, new research suggests.
Despite research suggesting it would backfire, a new study finds that stories and images of sick children can change minds about the need to vaccinate.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A banana a day may not keep the doctor away, but a substance originally found in bananas and carefully edited by scientists could someday fight off a wide range of viruses, new research suggests.
The research, funded by the British Heart Foundation and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that inhalation of diesel exhaust caused changes in the heart's electrical activity, suggesting that air pollution reduces the amount of oxygen available to the heart during exercise.
Study Finds Rising Levels of Plastics in Oceans Photo Some eight million metric tons of plastic waste makes its way into the world's oceans each year, and the amount of the debris is likely to increase greatly over the next decade unless nations take strong measures to dispose of their trash responsibly, new research suggests.
New research on our internal trade - off when physical and mental performance are put in direct competition has found that cognition takes less of a hit, suggesting more energy is diverted to the brain than body muscle.
Study Finds Alzheimer's Disease Likely Not Caused by Low Body Mass Index May 9, 2017 A new large - scale genetic study found that low body mass index (BMI) is likely not a causal risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, as earlier research had suggested...
A new study from a team of researchers at NIMBioS, Princeton Univ., and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, published in the journal Science, reveals striking new findings about the structure of tropical rainforests and how the trees in them interact with one another, suggesting important recommendations for how scientists study and model tropical rainforests.
Richard Lipton, MD, an attending neurologist at Montefiore Medical Center, in New York City, who was not involved in the new research, agrees with the authors that the findings suggest that Alzheimer's can affect the entire body early New York City, who was not involved in the new research, agrees with the authors that the findings suggest that Alzheimer's can affect the entire body early new research, agrees with the authors that the findings suggest that Alzheimer's can affect the entire body early on.
Moreover, new research suggests that deep squats might actually help increase knee stability — studies have found that the forces inside the anterior and posterior cruciate ligament (the connective tissues in the knee) decrease the more the knee is bent, so the deeper you squat, the less pressure there is inside the knees.
The findings suggest that poor hearing is a «harbinger of impending dementia,» says George Gates, MD, a hearing expert at the University of Washington in Seattle, who was not involved in the new study but whose own research has demonstrated a link between the two conditions.
New research suggests that regular physical activity, even at low levels, may be protective against bacterial infections — and the findings were especially promising when it came to UTIs.
MONDAY, March 5, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- In a seemingly counterintuitive finding, new research suggests that high cholesterol is associated with a reduced risk of mental decline in the elderly.
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