Sentences with phrase «recent study even»

Even the youngest of children will become wise to this «We can't afford it» excuse making; a recent study even indicated that 68 percent of kids don't believe their parents when told they can't afford something that they really can.
A recent study even showed that nearly half of pre-retired homeowners in the province are relying on the value of their home increasing to fund their retirement.
A recent study even suggests lurking on Facebook can negatively affect your emotional well - being.
A recent study even found that, like exercise, hot baths can help burn calories, boost cardiovascular health, and encourage normal blood sugar.
Phthalates used in plastic have even been linked to low libido in women, with a recent study even suggesting women with high levels of plasticizers were twice as likely to show less interest in sex than those with low levels.
(A recent study even showed that low - dose hormone birth control and hormonal IUDs carry a similar risk!)
A recent study even suggests that meditation can offset cognitive decline in the elderly, by actually rewiring the genes related to stress and immune function.
[12] One recent study even suggests that if yield is the objective then there's no need for the headaches involved in producing hybrid seeds.
One recent study even found that breastfeeding may reduce a mother's risk of heart disease for up to 10 years after she's stopped nursing her child.
(Meanwhile, one recent study even found most men would rather give themselves electrical shocks rather than sit quietly with their own thoughts — eek!)
Recent studies even show that plaque that builds up in the brain from unhealthy levels of cholesterol may be one of the most common reasons for Alzheimer's disease.
Two recent studies even found that some BPA - free cups leach even higher amounts of synthetic hormones than those made with BPA.
Recent studies even show its effectiveness against skin problems, burns, inflammatory problems, and even herpes!
Recent studies even suggest that refined sugar can cause cancer.
Recent studies even show that plaque that builds up in the brain from unhealthy levels of cholesterol may be one of the most common reasons for Alzheimer's disease.
Recent studies even indicate its pertinence to our professional relationships in the workplace.

Not exact matches

A recent study found that even a quick ten - minute power nap can help us boost focus and productivity.
But a recent study suggested their removal helped make crime even worse in neighborhoods where public - housing residents relocated.
A recent study by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce called Emerging Stronger makes a number of recommendations to help provide even more financial fuel.
But the company is hoping to give those investors a boost through a sort of mathematical illusion: A recent study of Acorn's customers found that people were much more likely to agree to set aside $ 5 per day than $ 150 per month, even though they'd end up contributing the same amount either way.
A recent study on easing anxiety for stressed - out customers looked at «high - emotion services» (the purchase of a new home or car, computer repair or airline travel, for example) that elicit intense feelings even before the product is purchased or the service begins.
Even a brief course of brain exercises can help older adults improve reasoning skills and processing speed for 10 years after the training ends, according to a recent federally sponsored study on cognitive training.
In recent years, Levine and others have used clinical studies to prove that even in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets up the physiological conditions for the onset of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespans.
We all know that music can affect our mood — pumping us up before a big event, helping us get in the productivity zone, or providing a soothing soundtrack to our lowest moments - but a stack of recent studies also shows music can affect us on an even deeper level, making us more generous and empathetic, and less biased, reports Summer Allen in Greater Good Magazine.
Close to 30 percent of Americans don't even have a retirement account — such as an employee - sponsored 401 (k) plan or an individual retirement account, according to a recent study by Personal Capital.
Bardai and Nahmiache don't put a price tag on employee fitness, but a recent study out of the University of Michigan Health Management Research Center does: It showed that even 10 to 20 minutes of daily exercise could produce significant health benefits and lower the cost of employee healthcare.
Yet the study found just under half of recent graduates fall under the sectors deemed «underperforming» — even though they know they'd earn more with a medical or law degree.
In a recent study, people estimated snacks labeled «organic» to be lower in calories, more nutritious and even tastier than when reviewing the same snacks without the «organic» label.
In fact, a recent study showed even though economic conditions are less than ideal, most entrepreneurs still have high hopes for the next quarter.
This same survey found that 46 % of Canadians support a free trade agreement with China, up from 36 % in 2014 — and a recent study by Paul Evans, research director of University of British Columbia's Institute of Asian Research, puts that support even higher, at close to 70 %.
Despite the increasing fear Americans have of personal and financial information being stolen, most financial - services firms have been complacent on updating or implementing state of the art — or even basic — cybersecurity technology, according to a recent study by Dalbar / ThinkAdvisor entitled «The State of Authentication in Financial Services.»
A more recent study is even more striking: «The achievement of students in Catholic high schools was less dependent on family background and personal circumstances than was true in the public schools.»
But a recent study says 30 % of Americans under the age of 30 have never even heard his name»...
Two recent studies released almost simultaneously provide more hard evidence that religion is slowly losing its grip on humanity, even in the United States.
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).
One discerning study of modern uncertainties about historical practice, by Joyce Appleby, Margaret Jacob and Lynn Hunt, even began by pointing out that their own participation in the historical profession, as women from nonelite social backgrounds, could not have happened without the intermingled social and intellectual changes of recent decades (Telling the Truth About History).
But there are other phenomena that have come to attention in recent years about homosexual behavior among women — phenomena which, even though lacking careful study, are suggestive enough to warrant, preliminary comment.
If you study ancient and even recent history you will find this is certainly not the case.
And Marvin O'Connell's recent and splendid study, John Ireland and the American Catholic Church, has demonstrated that biography in the grand manner and within the classic story line is still possible even as contemporary research refines the standard account and our understanding of the major figures within it.
Social media is still a relatively new concept that we're only just understanding the full influence of, even though there are 2.1 billion users of social media with recent studies showing that 90 % of 18 - 29 year olds having an account.
There have been numerous recent studies on the value of garbanzo beans to heart health, colon health, the regulation of blood sugar and even the prevention of cancer.
A recent study showed cilantro even purifies water!
A recent study also showed that Pomegranate juice was found to have the highest polyphenol content of any beverage, even outcompeting recent «superfoods» such as acai berry or green and white tea.
Recent studies have found that gluten can negatively impact gut bacteria, even in people who aren't gluten - sensitive.
But a recent study has shown that we can obtain health benefits from garbanzo beans even when we eat much smaller amounts over a much shorter period of time.
A recent Harvard study reports it only takes $ 1.50 per day to eat a «healthy» diet as opposed to the processed, packaged and convenience diet that has become a way of life for many — I'd even say it costs even less if you know how to shop sales.
According to a recent study from Denkstatt, an Austrian environmental sustainability solutions think tank, «Even if improved packaging solutions contribute to increased CO2 emissions, the CO2 savings from reduced food waste are in most cases much higher.»
Even though honey has been used for the treatment of ailments since ancient times, it is only in relatively recent years that scientific studies and analysis of the benefits of manuka honey have been undertaken.
I am concerned by the use of agave nectar in this recipe as recent studies have shown it to have levels of fructose as high as hfcs, but it should be easy to substitute raw honey or even sucanat.
As much as I appreciate the effects of natural melatonin supplies, I am even more swayed by recent studies that indicate that the powerful antioxidants in cherries can play a role in reducing inflammation.
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