Sentences with phrase «published study examined»

«A large, recently published study examined the performance of a multitarget stool test that identifies several DNA abnormalities associated with colorectal cancer or precancerous adenomas.
But even still, the American Academy of Pediatrics in January of 2017 noted that there are no published studies examining the safety of these sleepers.
Researchers have published a study examining racial and ethnic influences in the outcomes of patients with motor complete spinal cord injury (SCI).
A Chapman University psychologist and his interdisciplinary research team have just published a study examining the sexual satisfaction — or dissatisfaction — of heterosexual couples in long - term relationships, and what contributes to keeping sexual passion alive.
In 2004, Şekercioğlu published a study examining the respective extinction risks of all bird species throughout the world.
The review, conducted by Iranian researchers and published in the journal Phytotherapy Research, looked at 129 previously published studies examining the effects of avocado consumption on different components of metabolic syndrome.
A Chapman University psychologist and his research team recently published a study examining the sexual satisfaction — and dissatisfaction — of heterosexual couples in long - term relationships, and what contributes to keeping sexual passion alive.
On April 3, the researchers Roger Pielke, Tom Wigley and Christopher Green published a study examining the IPCC projections that guide current thinking on the extent to which emissions need to be reduced.
A team of biologists recently published a study examining dozens of fascinating cases of inter-species generosity between dolphin and human, all taking place along the shore of Australia's Tangalooma Island Resort.
In 2013, two researchers from Oxford University published a study examining to what extent jobs are susceptible to computerization.
In the last several decades, hundreds of published studies examined test anxiety (TA), as researchers and practitioners sought to better understand TA and related constructs and simultaneously develop and test interventions to limit the debilitating effects of anxiety on test performance (e.g., Pintado, Sánchez - Mateos, & Escolar - Llamazares, 2016; von der Embse, Barterian, & Segool, 2013).

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Several studies published in recent months examined the financial impact of a sleep - deprived workforce.
In a study published in the Journal of Consumer Research that examined the impact of mental stress on food choices, a majority of the participants selected an unhealthy food (chocolate cake) over a healthy food (fruit) after completing a complicated memorization task.
In the study «Dominant CEO, Deviant Strategy and Extreme Performance: The Moderating Role of a Powerful Board,» to be published next year in the Journal of Management Studies, Tang and co-authors Mary Crossan and Glenn Rowe of the Ivey School of Business examined the experience from 1997 to 2003 of 51 publicly traded computer firms.
SAN FRANCISCO — The scientific journal that published a study by Facebook and two U.S. universities examining people's online mood swings regrets how the social experiment was handled.
Earlier this year, researchers published an academic study examining the long - term stock performance of companies that had won the Corporate Health Achievement Award, an annual prize that the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine has bestowed since 1996.
Two studies, one published in the Economic Journal in 2005 and another five years earlier, examined the results of the steady climb in paid leave in 16 European countries, starting in 1969.
Writing — this study, published in the Journal of Research in Personality, examined a group of 90 undergraduate students who were split into two groups.
A newly published study sheds light on the practice by examining the tradeoffs that website publishers must make between privacy and monetization when they share information with third parties.
A study published last year by the European Corporate Governance Institute examined the compensation of the top five highest paid executives for each company in the S&P 1,500 plus 500 other public companies.
The extensive study, «Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies,» published in the Journal of Religion and Society examines statistics from eighteen of the most developed democratic nations.
For those concerned that men, women, children, and their future happiness are being seriously wounded in all this — and that grave damage is being done to medical ethics and law — a good place to begin examining the whole «T» phenomenon is Ryan T. Anderson's recently published study, When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment.
A 2012 study published in the journal Annals of Neurology examined the memory capacity and berry consumption of 16,000 nurses.
2) Lower Cholesterol Levels: A 2010 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry examined the effect of blueberry juice byproducts on hamsters that consumed a high - fat diet.
In 1998, Jennifer Billing and Paul W. Sherman published a study in The Quarterly Review of Biology that examined the reasons why humans might use spices.
For example, C.L. Winek conducted a study that was published in Drug and Chemical Toxicology that examined the overdose potential of Tabasco ® Sauce.
Lowers Blood Pressure: A 2013 study published in Drug Research examined the effects of yumberry (Myrica rubra) on the cardiovascular system of rats.
The first study examining virgin coconut oil production methods was published in 2008.
A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition examined the mechanism of the bone - protective properties of an unlikely source — California dried plums.
The study, which was published by Nutrition Journal, examined Oryzatein for the study because of its hexane - free fractioning process used to isolate protein from whole grain brown rice.
In 2010, the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry published a study that examined the effect of blueberry extract on hamsters that consumed a high - fat diet.
In a new study commissioned by The March of Dimes Foundation and published in Fertility and Sterility, researchers from The Hastings Center and Yale Fertility Center examined the practical circumstances of infertility treatment in the US that influence patients and their doctors to make treatment choices that too frequently result in multiple births.
One study, published in the Journal of Family Psychology in November, 2016, examined the link between parenting styles and inflammation and immune activation in kids, which are risk factors for later illness.
A major study published in the UK (Birthplace in England Collaborative Group, 2011) has examined the risks of planned home births, comparing them against planned deliveries in hospitals and midwife units for low risk women.
A study published in Pediatrics in March of 2017 examined behavioral issues at different ages reported by mothers who were unaware that their children had celiac disease, as compared to behavior reported by mothers who were aware that their children had celiac and mothers of children who did not have celiac disease at all.
A Study Looks at Collaborative Interdisciplinary Maternity Care Programs on Perinatal Outcomes The Canadian Medical Association Journal published an interesting study examining how a team approach to maternity care might improve maternal and neonatal outcStudy Looks at Collaborative Interdisciplinary Maternity Care Programs on Perinatal Outcomes The Canadian Medical Association Journal published an interesting study examining how a team approach to maternity care might improve maternal and neonatal outcstudy examining how a team approach to maternity care might improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.
A recent study published in February 2015 examined whether wearing compression socks after a race improved performance in the next race or not.
A study published by Sports Health examined 110 competitive female distance runners and their habits throughout pregnancy.
Our use of observational data reflects the existing literature on lactation and maternal health; apart from a single randomized trial examining the effect of exclusive lactation duration on maternal weight loss, 48 there are no published studies of maternal health outcomes in randomized trials of breastfeeding.
His study, published in the journal Youth & Society, examined two questions: «What is the relationship between the number of hours parents work and adolescent bullying behavior?»
The study, published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, examined the outcomes the 32,000 women's pregnancies.
Summary: This study, published in Maternal and Child Nutrition in August 2010, examined the impact of culturally appropriate feeding messages on improving...
Summary: This study, published in Clinical Infectious Diseases in March 2010, examines the mechanism by which exclusive breastfeeding protects against...
A 2017 study published in the US National Library of Medicine (USNLM) National Institute of Health (NIH) examined food restriction in breastfeeding mothers and its effect on infant health.
Here's an update on a story I shared with you last February: Back then, I told you how a team of researchers had examined four published studies by the Cornell Food and Brand Lab and had raised a number of serious concerns about the studies» data.
This study, which examines nearly 17,000 courses of midwife - led care, is the largest analysis of planned home birth in the U.S. ever published.
A number of research reviews and syntheses have been published that examined the relationship between family - centered helpgiving practices and parent, family, and child outcomes.26, 22,27,5,28,29,30,31 The studies in these reviews and syntheses used different measures of family - centered capacity - building helpgiving, many of which assessed either or both relational and participatory helpgiving practices.
In this meta - analysis of published (1995 - 2011) case - control studies examining the relationship between breastfeeding and childhood leukemia, all analyses, except the subanalysis for AML alone, which was not statistically significant, showed that being breastfed for at least 6 months compared with less than that or not at all was significantly associated with a 14 % to 20 % lower risk for childhood leukemia, with a 20 % lower risk when all selected 17 studies were included in the analysis.
Although we could not find estimates of fan use in the US population, we examined the potential selection bias by evaluating characteristics associated with SIDS risks in study participants and nonparticipants in a previously published article.16 Using California birth certificate data, we compared the ORs for maternal age, maternal education, parity, birth weight, infant sex, and late initiation of prenatal care (> 5 months» gestation).
The study, «Risk Factor Changes for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome After Initiation of Back - to - Sleep Campaign,» published online March 26, examined SIDS deaths in San Diego from 1991 to 2008.
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