Sentences with phrase «recent animal study found»

And research backs the old adage: â $ stressed is desserts spelled backwards.â $ One recent animal study found that female monkeys chronically exposed to stress overate calorie - rich foods, unlike their calm counterparts.
A recent animal study found that a combination of exercise and coconut oil reduced blood pressure in rats compared with the saline control group.

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That the construction of super-organisms is a hazardous operation (like all Life's major transactions) is something of which we find ample evidence in the study of animal colonies, or, where Man is concerned, the spectacle afforded by recent totalitarian experiments.
Recent studies have found that patterns of neural activity seen when an animal is learning a new task are replayed later during sleep.
Taking into account other recent studies, such as the finding that newly hatched domestic chicks show a preference for consonant intervals, this report lends support to the idea that some features of human musical systems may be based, at least in part, on biological principles that are shared with other animals such as songbirds.
The diabetes link makes sense, Melzer says, pointing to recent animal and cell studies finding that bisphenol A interferes with insulin production in mice.
More recent studies, however, have found evidence of speedy evolutionary change in animals — as well as hundreds of changes in the human genome that appeared within tens of thousands, rather than over hundreds of thousands or even millions of years.
However, the recent study compared CT scans of modern and fossil reptiles and found that the slithering animals lost their limbs when their ancient ancestors began living and hunting in burrows instead.
A recent study found that older adults who spent their money on fruits and vegetables had significantly fewer hospital days and total medical costs, whereas those who spent their money on animal - derived foods had a higher number of hospital days and costs, as well as total medical costs.
Recent studies have revealed that vitamin B6 or pyridoxine, found mostly in animal products, contributes to the proper functioning of over one hundred enzymes.
Many attendees of the Weston A. Price Foundation's recent Wise Traditions 2005 conference were surprised and confused to hear Dr. Noel Solomons, director of the Guatemala - based CeSSIAM International Nutrition Foundation, a heroic program to improve vitamin A nutrition in third world countries, recommend a mere 800 international units (IU) per day of preformed vitamin A from animal foods — scientifically called «retinol» — and warn that, based on recent findings from the Nurses» Health Study, intakes as low as 1500 IU per day are harmful to skeletal health.3
The findings were based on a recent study done on animals and were published in PLOS ONE by researchers from Oregon State University.
A recent study found that the group (animal models) who ate watermelon had a 50 % decrease in arterial plaque, high levels of citrulline (which is good for general health) and even more exciting 30 % less weight gain.
A recent study has found that animal - related causes are twice as popular on social media compared to human rights and other issues, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.
A recent study from the Companion Animal Parasite Council found that 90 % of pet owners want their veterinarians to tell them about parasites in their area, but many veterinarians are leaving them in the dark: only one in five veterinarians surveyed actively track parasite prevalence and positive cases.
Apparently, we aren't the only ones who thought this, and two recent studies, published in the journal Animals and the Open Journal of Animal Sciences, found the shocking reason.
A recent study in Applied Animal Behaviour Science found dogs who are friendly to plush dogs tend to react with friendliness to real dogs.
A recent study published in the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science found the top reasons for dog relinquishment to shelters are the owners are moving, the landlord doesn't allow pets, or that there are too many pets in the home.
What two recent studies — published in the journal Animals and the Open Journal of Animal Sciences — found is that in many cases, folks are relinquishing animals because they can't afford their veterinary costs, or because affordable, pet - friendly rentals are so Animals and the Open Journal of Animal Sciences — found is that in many cases, folks are relinquishing animals because they can't afford their veterinary costs, or because affordable, pet - friendly rentals are so animals because they can't afford their veterinary costs, or because affordable, pet - friendly rentals are so scarce.
A recent study found that cats» attention to television was at its greatest when small prey animals or other cats in friendly situations were shown.
One recent Nature study, however, found there was substantial potential for sugarcane biofuel to expand in Brazil over the coming decades, while also protecting forests under conservation and accounting for increases in food and animal feed production.
Although so - called nanomaterials have yet to cause any illnesses or problems in humans, a number of studies have shown that they can be harmful to animals; fullerenes, for example, were found to cause oxidative stress in the brains of largemouth bass in a recent study done by researchers from three different institutions.
As TreeHugger Stephen noted before, a recent study found that there were seemingly contradictory factors involved in the process of becoming and staying fat for animals (and correspondingly, humans too):
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