Sentences with phrase «new studies»

New studies suggest loneliness has adverse health effects.
New studies on oil and gas safety issues tumbled out this week as if their authors were scrambling to trigger their year - end performance bonuses.
New studies find that banks abused nonpublic information during the financial crisis and that brokers and clients often engage in quid pro quo for insider knowledge.
Two new studies suggest insider trading remains a pernicious problem, with large financial institutions abusing nonpublic information.
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 voice - command technology isn't ready,» Joel Cooper, a University of Utah research assistant professor and a co-author of the new studies, wrote in the studies» press statement.
New studies by researchers at Princeton University and UCLA have reinforced this by showing that students who took notes by hand in class generally outperformed students who typed their notes via computer, according to The Wall Street Journal.
While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
With the explosion of medical knowledge and an estimated 10,000 new studies published each month, keeping current in specialty medicine is essential.
As passive owners snag a larger and larger share of the companies in the market, they change how companies are managed, so the new studies say.
So we continue to look to the stars for clues — and the «unprecedented detail» in the new images, write the authors of three new studies in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, may bring them that much closer to the complicated truth.
According to a host of new studies outlined in a recent PsyBlog post and elsewhere, dreamers who come up with great ideas often also display some less than initially endearing qualities.
New studies are painting a far more complex picture of this favorite pastime of bored schoolchildren and office workers everywhere.
Ever new studies feed the flow of novelties, such as pillows and duvets filled with Swiss stone pine strands that, according to the University of Graz, induce better sleep.
Now, two new studies ---- both released on March 14 ---- put specific, and highly convincing numbers on the expanding gulf between the over-booked physicians and the folks clamoring to see them.
Two new studies show the current is slowly weakening, so it's not threatening an instant ice age, but rather colder weather in Europe, higher sea levels on the U.S. east coast, and depleted fisheries.
According to a fascinating TED talk by Stanford University health psychologist Kelly McGonigal, new studies suggest the answer might be stress.
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.
Poor procurement practices cost Australian governments around $ 239 million annually, according to a new study from Deloitte Access Economics.
A new study shows 40 percent of small business owners plan to make a hire in the next six months.
And a new study finds that the average worker will spend up to six paid hours focusing on sports - related activities during the tournament.
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.
The new study will be led by outside researchers including the Dangerous Speech Project, a research group that studies how public speech could incite bad and even violent behavior.
A new study has found that, for many, being «liked» on social media is more important than being liked in reality, which can lead to odd behavior and an inability to enjoy life in the moment.
A new study, forthcoming in the Journal of Applied Psychology, sheds some light on the connection between ambition and the good life.
Latina - owned businesses explode: In the last decade, Hispanic Americans have been starting and growing new businesses at twice the rate of the general population, according to a new study by researcher Geoscape and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
The richest 7 % of American households saw their net worth grow by 28 % to a whopping $ 3.2 million during between 2009 to 2011, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.
A new study from a JPMorgan think tank proves we're deferring the care we need.
Thanks to the recession, in 2009 consumers used coupons at a faster clip than they did the year before — the first increase in coupon redemption in 17 years, says a new study by Inmar Inc., a company that processes coupon transactions.
A new study offers some answers.
According to a new study, there are tens of thousands of black holes at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
A new study found that participants who reported playing hours of games a week were better at a predictive task involving cue cards.
According to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, self - appointed job titles could reduce «emotional exhaustion» among stressed - out employees.
But a new study from consumer lender Earnest shows that the vast majority of those 4 million people aren't making very much money by working on any of the major gig economy platforms.
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.
The rise of companies like Uber and Instacart is only part of a larger trend in the ways Americans work, away from full - time employment and toward «contingent» freelance jobs, according to a new study by financial services company Intuit and consulting firm Emergent Research.
A new study prepared by my company, Intuit, in partnership with Emergent Research projects that 9.2 million people will be working on - demand jobs by 2021.
A new study says a fleet of self - driving cars would be far more efficient than a bunch of error - prone humans.
A new study finds that ingratiating yourself to a supervisor does improve their opinion of you — but it can backfire with colleagues
A new study shows that 74 percent of parents with adult children are continuing to help them financially.
A new study from the Brookfield Institute finds that 42 % of Canadian jobs are vulnerable to being automated, with dire implications for workforces
A new study from researchers with Harvard's Berkman Center and MIT tracked the increasing influence of sites like Breitbart, the Daily Caller, Infowars and Truthfeed through the election.
A new study suggests that Dyson's Airblade line of hand dryers aren't as hygienic as earlier alternatives.
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.
A new study found that young people are reporting loneliness in increasing numbers and at a rate outpacing that of their elderly counterparts, USA Today reports.
A new study has found that nearly half of all Americans feel lonely — with young people in particular experiencing the brunt on the pain.
Cases of tick - and mosquito - borne diseases more than triple since 2004, according to a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But a new study has finally debunked that tired stereotype.
So suggests a new study, which was published yesterday in Heart.
The practice of mainlining shows is becoming increasingly acceptable, although it's still an activity that incites complicated emotions, a new study suggests.
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