Sentences with phrase «post links to studies»

Feel free to post any links to studies though!
Conveniently, that post links to studies, but not the IWPR's analysis, but rather to a brief commentary by a researcher from the Economic Policy Institute in 2011 that doesn't mention what a higher wage will do to poverty levels.
Can you post a link to this study, because I have seen many others that put the odds significantly higher.
Rather than say this, why not post a link to a study that shows, as you claim, that eating meat is bad for you and that a low fat, high starch diet is superior to a high fat, low carb diet for treating diabetes.
A belated but sincere thanks for posting the link to that study on soil erosion in North Dakota back in the November 2017 Unforced Variations (# 55).

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The study suggests that excessive soda consumption could be indirectly linked to the deaths of as many as 180,000 people every year, including 25,000 Americans, The Washington Post reports.
One Swedish study cited by the Washington Post found the chronic stress of a bad boss was linked to an elevated risk of heart disease — and the longer you work for that person, the worse the problem seems to become.
The median ad post text is only 14 words long, while the link description is around 18 words, according to one study of 37,000 + Facebook ads.
Guest post and testimonials or case studies are essential link building strategies but in my opinion finding quality sites to do them is difficult and its better that you introduce some of the best websites you know that can be used.
Rand Fishkin and his team have done studies that suggest that Google rewards sites that link out to authoritative sites that are relevant to the topic of your page or post.
I should point out the links I posted elsewhere aren't to «scientific hypotheses» but rather web pages that cite sources for studies or as reference to their discussions.
You should have seen the study posted yesterday that links spirituality without religion to mental illness.
Thanks for your civility and thoughtfulness, for shedding new light on things I thought I'd already figured out, for opening cans of worms that often made the discussions much more interesting than my original posts, for listening to my occasional rants, and for bringing your own unique backgrounds, studies, experiences, and links to the conversations.
Look... I can post things too; «Being «Born - Again» Linked to More Brain Atrophy: Study http://www.philly.com/philly/health/132456883.html"
Maybe you should link these so called studies in your posts... I'm willing to be they have small sample sizes, use highly abnormal cases, or have agendas.
Please post links to the «overwhelming amount of studies» that show that «home birth is safer than birthing in a hospital».
There are other studies mentioned at the bottom of this page: http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/7/1389 and this one: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/319/7203/147 I linked to both articles in the post itself.
I did a post on how stay at home moms can use blogging to make a bit of extra money that did really well a few years ago (http://www.blogtyrant.com/stay-home-moms-make-good-money-blogs-online-business/) and I think I might edit that post to include a link to this case study.
Yesterday, I posted the link to an article written by Melissa Bartick (a co-author of the study published in Pediatrics) called «Peaceful Revolution: Motherhood and the $ 13 Billion Guilt» on both my personal Facebook page as well as the SortaCrunchy Facebook page.
Without links to actual studies, I find it difficult to digest someone's arguments that appear to be more like ranting and bullying (I'm referring to Dr T's posts, not your above one) than proper analyses of scientific research.
There was only one link to a study in your above post.
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Note that the study did NOT break out HOW people saw political news; even if a story came from the Washington Post, many may actually have encountered it via a link posted on Facebook, something that would take extra questions to dig out.
Fifth, the right wing websites, who would never be caught dead reading a hostile left wing website and who would never read anything written by actual scientists (who they consider to either be part of the liberal elite or part of an ill - defined conspiracy), never hear about what poor science the study they're celebrating actually is, and go right on believing that their anti-global warming position is so obviously correct that everyone else must either be fools or conspirators.I believe the link pfft posted is step three.
Teens work very hard to create a favorable online image through careful selection of which photos, activities and links to post on Facebook and Instagram, according to a recent study from the University of California, Irvine.
It has been updated with a link to the study posted online today in Science.
In addition, studies have linked dehydration to delayed onset muscle soreness, or muscle pain that occurs 12 - 24 hours post exercise.
Details of these studies (see Study links processed table salt to autoimmune disease, Shaking Out Clues to Autoimmune Disease (National Institutes of Health), and [Refined] Salt Linked to Autoimmune Diseases), are discussed in detail in the post, WHOLE FOODS & SALT: HOW MUCH, AUTOIMMUNITY, & IODINE?
If you want direct links to the studies Drs. Hyman and Malhotra talks about, you'll find all those in my three posts listed below.
Thanks for posting this link to the McMaster study.
I will be sharing your study on my Thoughts on Friday Link love post and getting it out there to the Real Food community!
The fourth link is a short, written post about the Harvard studies, where he responds to some (unintentionally) hilarious criticisms from «The Meat Institute».
I posted a link to the the relevant video with the said study available in the sources cited section.
I am linking below to a post he did recently reviewing a study which found a benefit to cables over machines in terms of muscle recruitment.
A fascinating blog post and video (linked below) published by Dr. Greger discusses a scientific study which compares a solid meal of fruit with glasses of water to drink, versus a smoothie made with the same fruit and water into a smoothie.
Clink on the links in the text above for full bibliographic details of the two studies referred to in the blog post.
After looking at each link, I found that not a single link you posted is a link to a controlled study comparing a vegan diet to a high fat, low carb diet.
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but with each video posted on this website, there is a «Sources Cited» button with links to the studies that support the findings discussed in each video.
Lots of free online social media posts linked to the OCR Business Studies GCSE 1 - 9 course.
The aspiration to have teachers complete post graduate study is a step in the right direction as they are given the opportunity to link theory and practice to their own teacher / leadership experience.
On Top of the News Teacher bonuses not linked to better student performance, study finds 09/21/10 The Washington Post
and education blogs across the country have been asked to post the following message and link about an important study that is being conducted about teachers and the Election of 2016.
For those interested in a more in - depth treatment of these topics, each page concludes with a list of links to related books, studies, white papers, essays, and blog posts.
I asked her to write a guest post for you all summarizing the fully study (linked again here).
There are also links to previous Published & Profitable blog posts that contain downloadable PDF mind maps of recent nonfiction books for you to print and study.
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Here's a blog post with links to a few studies: http://goodmenproject.com/newsroom/the-harriet-potter-effect-or-why-we-prefer-male-characters/ If you look at the Top 100 for the epic fantasy genre, too, you'll see it's dominated by male authors.
Nicholas, thanks very much indeed for dropping by and sharing your links — I feel like a kid in a candy store reading the linked posts, and am looking forward to printing out and studying all of the material that you've compiled.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Boys who grow up around books earn significantly more money as adults, says a new study in the Economic Journal.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Harry Potter fans less likely to favor Trump, says a University of Pennsylvania study.
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