Sentences with phrase «recent study claims»

A recent study claims that married people are more likely to survive a heart attack than single or divorced individuals.
Demonstrating just how far - reaching the health impact of the bacterial balance in your gut can be, another recent study claims the key factor behind cancer appears to be ecological rather than genetic.11
Recent study claims that the use of pitocin affects not only a mother but a baby as well.
A recent study claims all three arose from a single ancestor about 9 million years ago.
Recent study claims that the use of pitocin affects not only a mother but a baby as well.
In fact, the Public Religion Research Institute's most recent study claims that twenty - one percent of Americans identify as «nones.»
A recent study claims that snapping pictures actually helps us enjoy experiences more.
The best cure for social anxiety, a recent study claims, is simply random acts of kindness.
One recent study claimed that food allergies are present in more than 1 % -2 % of the population but certainly not present in more than 10 % of the population.
Scientists have made progress in identifying early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, with recent studies claiming that losing the sense of smell and sleepiness during the day are possible signals of the onset of the illness.
A recent study claiming CRISPR gene - editing can cause unintended mutations has sent shockwaves through the scientific community.
First up, what are we to make of a recent study claiming to show that «high - fat diets» are harmful to rodents?
A recent study claiming a positive effect of school autonomy is severely flawed.
Recent studies claim that this dairy stuff is addictive — but let's be...
In fact, recent studies claim that up to 80 % of businesses are checking out potential hires on LinkedIn before extending an offer.

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The MIT - educated scientist recently told Patch he would bet a $ 10 million building he owns that the agritech giant Monsanto can't disprove his claim that there are no safety assessment standards for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), citing a recent study of his that suggests GMO soybeans may contain harmful levels of a chemical called formaldehyde.
More from Personal Finance: Here's how to retire abroad — without any tax surprises Tax cuts trump the market's recent volatility for most Americans, new study finds Tax bill will slash by half the number of homeowners claiming the mortgage deduction
Studies, including a recent IIHS report, also show that AEB technology can reduce insurance injury claims by as much as 35 percent.
However, recent studies have claimed that the open - office model causes employees more harm than good.
That's because nearly three - quarters of all sunscreens on the market don't work as well as they claim to, or they contain potentially harmful ingredients, according to a recent study from the nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG).
It is worth noting by the way that a recent widely - discussed study by Harry Wu of the Conference Board claims the China's average GDP growth from 1978 to the present was not 9.8 % but rather 7.2 %.
«A fake story claiming Pope Francis — actually a refugee advocate — endorsed Mr. Trump was shared almost a million times, likely visible to tens of millions,» Zeynep Tufekci, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina who studies the social impact of technology, said of a recent post on Facebook.
A recent study by Wes Gray and Jack Vogel, Dissecting Shareholder Yield, makes the stunning claim that dividend yield doesn't predict future returns, but more complete measures of shareholder yield might hold some promise.
However, in recent years Pakistan, which is 96 percent Muslim, has seen a surge in accusations of insulting Islam, claims an Islamabad - based think tank, the Center for Research and Security Studies.
Indeed, the most recent study of them, by E. Jüngel in his Paulus und Jesus, claims that the Kingdom of God actually becomes a reality for the hearer of the parables in the parables themselves, which are, by their nature as parable, peculiarly well designed to manifest the reality of the Kingdom as parable (E. Jüngel, Paulus und Jesus [21964], pp. 135 - 74; cf. J.M. Robinson, Interpretation 18 [1964], 351 - 6.)
A recent study in a feminist periodical presents considerable evidence that reductionist stereotypes of Eddy that are still current, even among feminists, sprang to a surprising extent from resentment directed toward her as a woman making serious truth claims in a male - dominated society (Jean McDonald, «Mary Baker Eddy and the Nineteenth Century «Public» Woman: A Feminist Reappraisal, «Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion [Spring, 1986], pp. 89 - 112).
After a long period of literary, historical, and form - critical study of the New Testament, along with more recent work on the «redaction» of its several books in the light of the motives that led their authors to select and arrange the material then available to them, it is clear that any claim to «simple historicity» is false.
18 July 2014 Media Statement Beverages Council responds to ANU study into alcohol and energy drinks The Australian Beverages Council, representing the nation's manufacturers and distributors of energy drinks, has today rejected the findings of a recent report that claims the mixing of alcohol with energy drinks leads to consumers drinking more.
Media Release 13 October 2014 Industry refutes high blood pressure claims from study Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
Fruit Juice Australia, a division of the Australian Beverages Council which represents 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today refuted the claims from a recent study suggesting consumption is linked to high blood pressure.
A recent study finding cancer - causing chemicals in products claiming to be «green» or «organic» doesn't surprise the country's largest organic group.
His reference comes from what he claims to be the most recent study, which, apparently, was sent to physicians by the surgeon general.
A recent Nestle ad claims hypoallergenic formula is «clinically proven» to reduce the risk of milk allergies, despite an independent study in 2011 that showed no such benefit.
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.
A more recent study of crib injuries that used data from the CPSC National Electronic Injury Surveillance System concluded that the potential benefits of preventing minor injury with bumper pad use were far outweighed by the risk of serious injury such as suffocation or strangulation.197 In addition, most bumper pads obscure infant and parent visibility, which might increase parental anxiety.195 There are other products that attach to crib sides or crib slats that claim to protect infants from injury.
«One could spend days sorting through the claims and counterclaims,» Goldberg writes about the only recent study of American home births, which Tuteur has been beating up on for years and to which the authors, for better or worse, have been responding.
The former Cameron speechwriter turned columnist, claimed that: «A series of recent studies [none named] has shown the wave of migration under the last Labour government had no impact on unemployment, even among the least skilled.
Americans spent $ 14.8 billion in 2007 on herbal supplements and other natural health products, even though numerous recent studies have shown that ginkgo, echinacea, St. John's wort and others are relatively ineffective against many of the ills they have claimed to help.
Recent studies do not support the claim of an enhanced resemblance between fathers and their young offspring
Recent independent studies suggest cosmic rays can affect cloudiness, but not in the way Svensmark claims, and that their effect on climate is insignificant.
In this episode, the conclusion of a two - part interview with anthropologist Carel Van Schaik about intelligence in animals; astronomer Steven Squyres talks about the current state of the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity; and cardiologist Arthur Klatsky rebuts a recent meta - study that claims that light - to - moderate alcohol consumption confers no cardiovascular health benefits.
A recent study in The American Journal of Human Genetics claims to have found a gene associated with the absence of fingerprints.
That was claimed to be biologically active 15 years ago, but more recent studies have shown it has no biological effect.
One recent study linked moderate drinking with brain deterioration and cognitive impairment, while another one claimed that drinking boosts long - term memory.
A recent press release from Teva Pharmaceuticals has the HD community excited, claiming «Pridopidine Demonstrates Slowing of Progression of Huntington Disease in PRIDE - HD Study».
As a result of this study, HD 284149 ABb therefore becomes the latest addition to the (short) list of brown dwarfs on wide circumbinary orbits, providing new evidence to support recent claims that object in such configuration occur with a similar frequency to wide companions to single stars.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Several recent science studies have claimed that the gut microbiome — the diverse array of bacteria that live in the stomach and intestines — may be to blame for obesity.
A recent study by Lombardi et al. [1] describing a gamma - retrovirus infection in 68 of 101 chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients was notable not only for its claim of a new viral aetiology of a hitherto controversial disease, but also for the fact that proviral DNA could be amplified from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of 3.75 % (8/218) of the healthy controls.
The New York Times has been a strong advocate for lowfat diets, even for children, yet a recent NYT article noted that vitamin - A-rich foods like liver, egg yolk, cream and shellfish confer resistance to infectious diseases in children and prevent cancer in adults.13 A Washington Post article hailed vitamin A as «cheap and effective, with wonders still being (re) discovered,» noting that recent studies have found that vitamin - A supplements help prevent infant mortality in Third World countries, protect measles victims from severe complications and prevent mother - to - child transmission of HIV virus.14 The article lists butter, egg yolk and liver as important sources of vitamin A, but claims, unfortunately, that carotenes from vegetables are «equally important.»
As one of my co-workers stated to me regarding the claim made on a recent study that «Beef Lowers Cholesterol» (which he left on my desk, and when asked, explained to him how the study was designed and flawed in their conclusions)-- «You weren't actually supposed to read the study
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