Sentences with phrase «of a recent study suggest»

The results of our recent study suggest that the Atlantic water never ceased to flow into the Nordic Seas during the glacial period,» says Mohamed Ezat, PhD at Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate (CAGE) at UiT, The Arctic University of Norway.
Similarly, if as a number of recent studies suggest, anthropogenic climate forcing leads to a greater tendency for the positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)[or related «Arctic Oscillation» (AO)-RSB- pattern, we would expect increased baroclinicity and storminess over a substantial region of the mid-latitude North Atlantic ocean and neighboring western Europe..
«Because of some recent studies suggesting that the benefit is not very large, and because aspirin can also have risks (intestinal bleeding or hemorrhagic stroke), the January 2010 recommendations will recommend it mostly for higher - risk people than was the case in the past, when it was recommended for people with more moderate levels of risk and above,» says M. Sue Kirkman, MD, the vice president of clinical affairs for the ADA.
A number of recent studies suggest the effectiveness of new techniques like flipped classrooms or supplemental videos to boost a student's learning can be compromised by the number of low - income students without access to high - speed Internet at home.
But the results of recent studies suggest that two other side effects of CBT may actually have a greater impact that thought restructuring on client progress: Distancing and decentering work that helps clients stop identifying with depression and behavior activation, a technique that helps him or her to reengage with naturally pleasurable and rewarding activities.
- The results of a recent study suggest that poor treatment of children can affect the way their gene's are activated.

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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.
A recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggested that people who spend money on time - saving services feel happier.
The MIT - educated scientist recently told Patch he would bet a $ 10 million building he owns that the agritech giant Monsanto can't disprove his claim that there are no safety assessment standards for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), citing a recent study of his that suggests GMO soybeans may contain harmful levels of a chemical called formaldehyde.
A recent proof - of - concept study published in the journal JCI Insight suggests that certain Alzheimer's symptoms can be diagnosed via an eye exam.
One recent peer - reviewed study of a workplace - based program that gave employees money for walking suggested that the model could work.
And now there's another reason to grab your morning cup of coffee: A recent study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience suggests that caffeine may also boost our long - term memory.
Two other recent studies of older people with MCI have suggested that merely amping up one's workout routine with the right moves could help slow the brain's decay.
A wealth of recent research, including a new study published this month in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, suggests that any type of exercise that raises your heart rate and gets you moving and sweating for a sustained period of time — known as aerobic exercise — has a significant, overwhelmingly beneficial impact on the brain.
The use of computers and e-mail is ubiquitous among all white collar workers, but a recent study suggests that there's a generational gap between how younger and older employees use the Internet at work.
Indeed, a recent study suggests the number of retail gas stations has been slowly dropping over the past two decades, with a «continued lack of profitability» as the driving force behind the decline.
Several large, recent, peer - reviewed studies have suggested a fascinating but seemingly counterintuitive idea: That the amount of fat you eat may not be as directly linked with how fat you are as we once thought.
A recent study suggests that some 10 per cent of Canadians now use the streaming video service Netflix.
A recent study conducted by Fundstrat Global Advisors suggests that cryptocurrencies may represent 20 % of all capital gains taxes collected by the IRS for 2017.
A recent study released by Juniper Research suggests mobile remittance will exceed $ 25 billion by 2018, an increase of 67 % from the $ 15 billion seen in 2015.
Set aside the hand sanitizer for a moment: though prevailing office etiquette suggests sniffly coworkers are the greatest germ - carrying risk, a recent study out of Sweden finds that office design and layout has an unexpected
A very important recent study from two Bank of England economists suggests that on a global basis neutral real rates are unlikely to rise much if at all in the next few years.
A recent study by Moody's Analytics suggests that none of the economies of the NAFTA signatories would be thrown into recession if the pact were to collapse.
Recent studies suggest that most mainline Protestant churches have become the last stop for youth on their way out of church.
I want to explore some of those reasons that are suggested by a recent national study of the D.Min.
But a recent study by the Center for Survey Research (CSR) at the University of Virginia for Stewardship Journal suggests that some significant differences are emerging between the leaders of evangelical relief and development (R&D) agencies and their donor constituencies.
Recent studies in several cities suggest a decline in people's perception of the clergy's willingness to offer leadership beyond the walls of the church.
A recent study from Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine suggests there may be a link between how active people are in their church and how much they weigh.
«A recent study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine suggests that abstinence - only» education can be effective in delaying sexual activity among sixth - and seventh - grade children.
A recent study suggests we throw away 40 percent of food produced.
The recent study suggests that if millennials have casual sex, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're willing to sleep with lots of people.
A recent study suggests that when there are more girls in the classroom, the performance of boys improves.
«Although this «rise of the nones» has increased dramatically over recent decades, the rate of increase slowed last year, suggesting the possibility that there may be a leveling off in this measure in the years ahead,» reports the Gallup study, which is made up of more than 350,000 interviews.
One recent study on frozen versus fresh blueberries suggests that while frozen blueberries may still provide us with great nutrient benefits, there may be some important nutritional advantages related to consumption of blueberries in their fresh form.
A recent study on frozen versus fresh blueberries suggest that while the frozen version may still provide us with great nutrient benefits, there may be some important nutritional advantages related to consumption of blueberries in their fresh form.
Responding to a recent study from the University of Melbourne suggesting an increase in soft drink prices would result in reduced consumption, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said;
Media Release 13 October 2014 Industry refutes high blood pressure claims from study Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
12 August 2016 MEDIA RELEASE University price hike modelling to reduce soft drink consumption ignores real life Responding to a recent study from the University of Melbourne suggesting an increase in soft drink prices would result in reduced consumption, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said; «A price hike on soft drinks -LSB-...]
Recent studies suggest that as many as 30 percent of adults and 40 percent of children suffer from some form of allergy.1 In 2015 alone 8.8 million -LSB-...]
On average 10 of American women are iron deficient with one recent study suggested that more than half (56 %) of recreational joggers and competitive runners suffer from an iron deficiency that may negatively affect performance.
In 2008, the Journal of Sports Economics published a study that suggested a recruit's decision on where to attend college is «governed by a handful of primary factors» including «the opportunity for individual success and exposure, a team's recent on - field success and the distance to the school from his hometown.»
Many concussion experts [3,13,16] recognize that concussion education, while important, is not likely to increase reporting by itself - a fact buttressed by the findings of several recent studies [13, 14, 16,17,18] that suggest that greater concussion knowledge alone does not change reporting attitudes - and that a multi-pronged approach to the problem is required, including creating a safe reporting environment and working to change the culture.
As recent studies have suggested, different types of children need different types of parenting and instruction.
Besides the 2013 University of Washington study, a number of other recent studies have found education ineffective in improving self - reporting by athletes, adding to a growing body of evidence challenging the conventional wisdom that inadequate athlete concussion knowledge is the principal barrier to increased reporting, and suggesting that one of the best ways to combat underreporting by athletes of concussion symptoms may be to shift the focus of educational efforts towards helping coaches facilitate concussion reporting, the theory being that athletes will be more likely to report concussion symptoms if they no longer think that they will be punished by the coach for reporting, such as by losing playing time or their starting position, perceived by their teammates as letting them down, or viewed by their coach as «weak,» all of which have been documented in numerous studies over the past decade as reasons athletes are reluctant to report concussion symptoms.
Student - athletes will benefit the most from reduced exposure to potentially injurious blows and from what one calls the «conundrum of having to self - report an injury that they may not recognize as being potentially injurious or dangerous in the moment of competition,» or, as recent studies suggest, that athletes know are potentially dangerous but choose not to report because they fear being punished by the coach for doing so, such as by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring in front of teammates that reporting symptoms made them «weak» or less «manly»; and
A large body of additional research suggests that a child's early attachment affects the quality of their adult relationships, and a recent longitudinal study of 81 men showed that those who grew up in warm, secure families were more likely to have secure attachments with romantic partners well into their 70s and 80s.
As recent studies suggest it does more harm than good, the future of homework as we know it is up in the air.
In fact, results of a recent study here in Norway suggest that 4 months may be the ideal time to start introducing other foods!
The results of at least two recent studies, however, suggest that reductions in full - contact practices can be accompished safely without putting players at additional risk, while researchers continue looking for the head trauma «holy grail»: a threshold - whether it is number of hits per week, over the course of the season, of a certain force, or to a certain part of the helmet (e.g. facemask, top of the head) above which players are at an unacceptably high risk of permanent brain injury.
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