Sentences with phrase «recent little study»

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Although the study of this vast Brazilian Pentecostal community has advanced rapidly in recent years, little attention has been paid to its overall historical development.
Although there are literally hundreds of scientific studies published in recent medical journals describing the amazing health benefits of antioxidant rich Red Palm Fruit Oil, the average health conscious consumer or health professional knows very little about this oil.
Although recent studies have shown there to be little zinc in the shell itself (the shell is also called the seed coat or husk), there is a very thin layer directly beneath the shell called the endosperm envelope, and it is often pressed up very tightly against the shell.
Although recent studies have shown there to be little zinc in the shell itself (the shell is also called the seed coat or husk), there is a very thin layer directly beneath the shell called the endosperm envelope, and it is often pressed up very tightly against the seed coat.
However, the efficacy of carotenoid - rich foods in the prevention of vitamin A deficiency has been questioned in several recent studies, which reported little or no nutritional benefit of vitamin A from the increased consumption of dark - green or yellow vegetables (11, 12).
Summer Minor, who blogs at Wired for Noise and gave birth to her daughter at home a little over a week ago, references the recent Nederlands study that says home birth is as safe as hospital birth.
Recent studies have come out that say that wearing your baby — in a wrap, upright, tummy - to - tummy with you, not in a sling — give you the same benefits of tummy time.So maybe try wearing her in a wrap, upright, safely until she's a little older and then try tummy time again.
There have been some pieces in recent years in Time and the NYT, but overall, I see little about it in the media in contrast with, say autism or vaccines, anyway, where any little study seems to get covered.
Recent studies however have found that these little toy critters may actually harbor mean bugs that could be potentially harmful leading to serious infections!
But with the release of a recent study conducted in the U.S. and the U.K., more women are learning about the benefits of iron supplements, specifically for their little guys or gals.
You ask how to potty train, and what age to start potty training; this can be a little tricky as each child develops at his or her own rate, however a recent study concluded that the average age to start training is 27 months.
At least that's what a recent study out of the U.K. suggests, claiming that organic varieties leave our little ones at a deficit, even well before they begin drinking the stuff.
Of the women surveyed in a recent study, a little more than half experienced some sort of food aversion during pregnancy.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and schools chancellor Carmen Fariña have been accused by advocates and some elected officials of doing too little to integrate the city's schools, which a recent study found are the most segregated in the nation.
The phenomenon of similar, repeated recommendations from multiple expert studies producing relatively little change is not unique to these types of workforce issues; a similar, steadily growing series of careful, judicious, and thoughtful reports has accumulated over recent years in the field of laboratory safety, which is also beset by serious problems.
Infants raised in homes where they hear a single language, but spoken with different accents, recognize words dramatically differently at about 12 months of age than their age - matched peers exposed to little variation in accent, according to a recent study by a University at Buffalo expert in language development.
Of these twelve genetic regions, six are also associated with IBD, while the six other regions showed little to no association in a recent large study of IBD.
However, there was little research evidence to support current dietary recommendations that replacing saturated fat with unsaturated fat aids in weight loss, the researchers also reported in their meta - analysis of recent dietary studies.
Recent U.S. court cases have valued life at as much as $ 18 million or as little as $ 10,000, according to a 2005 study.
In recent studies (including Haney's own) directly comparing the effects of plant marijuana with oral THC formulations such as Marinol and Syndros, the results suggest there is little — if any — difference between them.
«Many recent studies suggest that little changed in mammal evolution during the Paleocene but these analyses don't include fossils from that time.
Recent studies indicate that adverse changes in gut microbiota are associated with the development of type 1 diabetes, but little is known about the microbiota in children who have diabetes at an early age.
Led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and the Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, this study is a follow - up to a recent JAMA viewpoint suggesting that there's little evidence that wearable devices alone can change behavior and improve health for those that need it most.
In early 2012, Emmanuelle Charpentier, a little - known French microbiologist who would soon meet worldwide fame, contacted her old friend Rodger Novak to tell him about her recent studies at Umeå University in Sweden of the mechanisms behind a novel bacterial immune system.
Recent studies are reassuring in showing that, overall, lab workers have little increased risk compared to anyone else, but particular hazards could pose a much greater risk.
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that even those who exercised for fewer than the recommended time (150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week) showed a decrease in risk of death, when compared to those who had little to no physical activity each day.
Most academic studies have found little evidence of any tangible long - term economic impact, with the most recent concluding that in most cases the Olympics are a money - losing proposition for host cities.
However, little is known about enamel thickness in the earliest members of the genus Homo, and recent studies of later Homo report considerable intra - and inter-specific variation.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
A study published in the recent online journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B set out to test that question with the little West Coast tidepool copepod, Tigriopus californicus, which normally shows an ability to tolerate wide ranges in temperatures.
Lengthy and expensive reviews that are «methodologically robust» but unusable in practice often fail to inform, inspire, or influence.55 A recent systematic review of diabetes risk scores revealed that the authors of most studies were primarily concerned with the intellectual concept of improving the predictive value of the score but had given little or no thought to how their score might be used, by whom, or for what — nor what the implications would be for real people who would be designated «at risk» by the score.56
Despite a number of recent studies, little is known about their abundances in the solid state.
Though a recent study conducted by the Swiss National Science Foundation revealed that the bulk of silver nanoparticles is retained in wastewater treatment plants, only little is known about the persistence and the impact of the residual nano - silver in the environment.
Even as little as an hour of exercise a week can reduce future risk of depression, according to a recent study in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
A recent study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology found that a little caffeine post-exercise may also be beneficial, particularly for endurance athletes who perform day after day.
A number of recent studies have shown that carbohydrate quantity or the glycaemic index have little impact on body composition in those with normal insulin function provided you create an energy deficit.
A recent study by the University of Granada in Spain found that fast food consumers are 51 per cent more likely to develop depression than those who eat little or none.
«Despite its blood cholesterol raising effects, recent meta analyses (combined, large population studies) show that saturated fats have little adverse effect upon the risk for heart disease.
Doctors know very little about polycystic ovarian syndrome, but a recent mouse study sheds light...
Or as a recent study explains it a little more scientifically:
While recent research helps confirm the testimony of ancient authors, little press is given to such studies.
But recent studies have shown that this familiar, tasty little berry has more to offer than its healthful compounds — which include such powerful antioxidants as quercetin and anthocyanins.
For those that have a fat phobia, here's 3 recent studies that may open your eyes a little.
«Low - Calorie Diet Slows Aging in Mice in Study,» claimed a recent headline.17 According to the article, «Putting elderly mice on a very low - calorie diet for as little as four weeks reversed many of the changes in the activity of various genes that had occurred during normal aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at actual signs of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis of 11,000 different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial holdings.
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell also learned of a recent study from India showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued by this gem of little - known research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting several decades and producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
However, a recent 2010 study argues that electrolyte imbalances have little to nothing to do with cramping.
WAPF Recent study: «Little calcium in bone only broth though there is more if vegetables are added.
The most recent studies are showing that sugar and processed foods increase the risk of chronic illness, with very little evidence that fat causes heart disease or increases risk of the chronic illnesses.
In a recent study from Denmark involving nearly 6,000 men and women between 30 - 60 years of age, better regulation of blood sugar levels was associated with moderate intake of cheese (a little less than 1 ounce per day).
Researchers in a recent study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that rewarding new gym members with $ 30 or $ 60 gift cards for exercising made little to zero impact on their workout motivation.
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