It's a published
randomized study so I do that already but that would explain why I typically go a winter without flu in cold, cold Michigan.
Not exact matches
This
study provided interventions on
randomized mothers
so they wouldn't stop breastfeeding, and those babies who breastfed for a year - ish scored higher on IQ tests.
So the review is based on far more
studies than 2 with 11 people... it's just that is all of the *
randomized * trials that were included.
The early findings are
so promising that the researchers have been awarded a grant from the Australian Research Council, in partnership with Villa Maria Catholic Homes, to follow up on the
study with a large
randomized control trial.
The
study is
randomized and controlled for all the variables that haven't been well - tested
so far — like effectiveness.
According to the researchers, there have been proposals that vitamin C dosages should be more than 15 g / day for the best treatment of colds, but the highest dosages that have
so far been looked at in
randomized studies have been much lower.
So it is certainly highly validating that with just one more week to go until the launch of the Grain Brain Cookbook, the highly respected medical journal, Annals of Internal Medicine, has published a new research
study entitled Effects of Low Carbohydrate and Low - Fat diets: A
randomized Trial.
Many of the
studies are
so - called
randomized controlled trials, the gold standard of scientific experimentation in humans.
As I mentioned earlier, the relaxation response has mostly been
studied in terms of mindfulness meditation
so here is a snapshot of what scientists are finding through highly credible,
randomized controlled trials on mindfulness based stress reduction programs.
So it all seems plausible that whole grain intake does indeed offer direct benefits; however, only results from
randomized controlled intervention
studies can provide the evidence of cause and effect.