Sentences with phrase «recent studies seem»

Although recent studies seem to be inclusive as to if garlic really does lower cholesterol, the many health and medicinal benefits of garlic can not be ignored.
In the past, there have been doubts expressed about their long - term safety and increased effectiveness compared with «balanced» diets, 25 and clearly negative opinions regarding possible deleterious effects on triglycerides and cholesterol levels in the blood.26 However, the majority of recent studies seem instead to amply demonstrate that the reduction of carbohydrates to levels that induce physiological ketosis (see above «What is ketosis?»
Note: while saturated fats have been tarred and feathered with the «bad fat» brush, several recent studies seem to suggest that this isn't true — a highly controversial finding in the dietary world.
Several recent studies seem to indicate that moderate amounts of nuts should be included in your weight - loss program.
Recent studies seem to suggest they've found it.
Recent studies seem to indicate that using 100 % lanolin may hasten the healing process by maintaining the internal moisture of the skin.
A recent study seems to point out the causes of these teen driver accidents.
A recent study seemed to suggest that cold weather makes you more likely to catch a cold.
A more recent study seems to confirm my suspicions.

Not exact matches

The reason aerobic workouts seem to lift our spirits seems related to its ability to reduce levels of natural stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, a recent study in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science found.
A recent Merkel biography by the German journalist Nikolaus Blome described a study commissioned by the SPD in 2006, which seemed to confirm that theory.
Referring to a recent diabetes study that focused on Indians (and used different methodology), he says, «The percentages in the Silicon Valley sample seem much higher.
Recent books and studies on the subject seem to agree.
Updating our annual «Value of a Fiduciary Advisor» study for 2017 seems especially relevant given the spotlight that the DOL fiduciary rule has shone on all manner of fees in recent months.
It seems that recent studies have shown these creatures to be smarter than was realized.
Aside from the fact that Mr. Douthat has neither the theological nor the geometric qualifications to write on the subject, the problem with his article and other recent statements is that he does not seem to have studied the urtext for understanding our time, viz..
I am impressed by some recent studies that seem to indicate that better marital adjustments are made by those who had regularly engaged in adolescent masturbation than by those who had not.
A number of recent sociological and psychological studies seem to support Jacob Epstein's assertion in his book Divorced in America that «in divorce there are only smaller and larger disasters.»
Here is my big thought on the recent noteworthy study that only seems to diss conservatives.
Interestingly enough, recent study of the physico - chemical world seems to be producing results that are on the side of the scriptural reading of the matter.
Having studied the Index over the last few months, and in particular over the recent January transfer window, it seems far easier to predict a player to win media buzz rather than performance buzz,
Of course, what may seem logical and natural to me (and countless other mothers and midwives) does not necessarily mean it is so; however, a recent study has concluded:
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.
Between juggling kids, career, housework and husband, it would seem the life of a working mom would make for a strained marriage, but the opposite may be true, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Family Psychology.
Still, this recent study does seem promising.
Indeed, one small study published in 1978 showed that lottery winners were no happier one year after receiving their prizes than were other, similar nonwinners and that recent victims of paralysis conversely seemed less unhappy than expected.
On almost every measure, prenatal ultrasounds didn't seem related to a risk of developing autism, a recent study finds.
While the association between alcohol and homicide may seem obvious, there has been no recent study of alcohol involvement in homicide victimization in U.S. states.
The six disorders below seem to be such cases — but every one of them can be treated with psychotherapy, according to recent studies.
It seems likely that many of the satisfied one - in - four are studying in graduate schools, a recent addition to the Swedish university system, which caters for only a small fraction of postgraduates.
But all the recent studies that seem to be honing in on a cosmological constant make the assumption that it is constant in time, says Rocky Kolb, a theorist at the University of Chicago in Illinois.
The Phoenix Lander may have dominated Mars news in recent weeks, but a new study performed here on Earth has turned up a whopper of a finding: The Red Planet seems to have been the victim of a massive hit and run more than four billion years ago.
Men seem to be growing beards in unprecedented numbers, but a recent study suggests that this look is becoming too popular for its own good.
Treating the psyche in these cases seems to improve physical health, according to several recent studies.
A most important finding [in a recent study] was that the fearful or anxious children, defined... as those with seven or more worries, did not seem to be in any particular psychological trouble.
While the study conducts a sensitivity analysis that includes one scenario with higher levels of production subsidies, the fact that the model's outputs seem to barely register a tripling of production subsidies raises some questions, especially in light of the findings of the other recent U.S. study led by the Stockholm Environment Institute and EarthTrack described above.
In the meantime, with recent changes in legislation and the potential for increasing marijuana use in the United States, continuing to warn potential users about the possible harm from exposure to marijuana seems reasonable,» the study concludes.
Clearing grasslands to make way for biofuels may seem counterproductive, but University of Wisconsin — Madison researchers show in a study today (April 2, 2015) that crops, including the corn and soy commonly used for biofuels, expanded onto 7 million acres of new land in the U.S. over a recent four - year period, replacing millions of acres of grasslands.
But in a recent study, researchers described a balancing act that seems more counterintuitive than most: Bacterial cells prioritize transcription — the process of making RNA transcripts of genes as the first step in protein production — over repairing double - strand breaks in their DNA.
This good bacteria helps with digestion, plus it seems to help stop and even prevent yeast infections, according to a recent study.
But only middle - aged women — not men — seem to have health problems associated with marital strife, such as high blood pressure, excess belly fat, and other factors that boost risk for heart attack and diabetes, says a recent study.
When it comes to women reaching the big O, sexual orientation seems to play a role, according to a study published in a recent issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Don't blow off yearly checkups You might have read about the recent study showing that physicals don't yield head - over-heels benefits — patients who dutifully get them do not seem to be healthier or live longer.
Recent studies in oncology have also shown that it seems to have anti-inflammatory properties and slows propagation of leukemia and breast cancer cells.
107 No. 6 June 2001, pp. 1470 - 1472) regarding this topic by stating that «strength training programs do not seem to adversely affect linear growth and do not seem to have any long - term detrimental effect on cardiovascular health» as evidenced in recent studies.
A recent 2007 study published in the journal Obesity adds new findings to our knowledge about alcohol, insulin resistance and abdominal obesity and gives us some insights into why some people seem to drink and get fat while others seem to drink and get thin!
This study seems to agree with the recent (last couple of years) position of Dr. Mark Hyman concerning fat in general and saturated fat in particular.
While it seems this may be the best way to go for a bodybuilder trying to shed the last few pounds of body fat, a recent study indicates that diet sodas may promote fat gain through a different physi - ological response, despite the fact they contain no calo - ries, sugars, or carbs.
Yet the reduction in LDL cholesterol from reducing saturated fat intake seems to be specific to large, buoyant (type A) LDL particles, when in factit is the small, dense (type B) particles (responsive to carbohydrate intake) that are implicated in cardiovascular disease.Indeed, recent prospective cohort studies have not supported any significant association between saturated fat intake and cardiovascular risk Instead, saturated fat has been found to be protective.»
Recent studies show that in terms of weight loss and muscle sparing, «traditional» fat fast (90 % kcal from fat) doesn't seem to have more benefits than a fast with less fat and more protein.
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