Sentences with phrase «reviewed several other studies»

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Weve reviewed several other studies and put together a list of tips for choosing the best online dating photos.
We've reviewed several other studies and put together a list of tips for choosing the best online dating photos to put on your profile.

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The SEC announced last week that its working group had reviewed each member school's concussion management plans, NCAA studies, the NFL's health and safety report and sideline concussion assessment tool, along with several other studies.
«Our study has several distinct strengths compared to prior studies including the large number of participants, long - term follow - up, large number of cardiovascular events that were confirmed by medical record review, detailed information about diet and other cardiovascular disease risk factors, and repeated assessment of calcium supplement use over the 24 - year follow up period,» said Julie Paik, MD, MPH, BWH Channing Division of Network Medicine, Department of Medicine, lead study author.
Based on the data from several influential studies, which are reviewed in the article, Dalen and Devries concluded that emphasizing certain food groups, while encouraging people to decrease others, is more cardioprotective and overall better at preventing heart disease than a blanket low - fat diet.
But a comprehensive review of studies comparing the incidence of mood disorders in several countries found that eating at least two seafood meals per week — high in omega - 3 fatty acids, specifically — was associated with lower rates of depression and other emotional disorders.
And I might add that the interesting thing about Dr. Campbell's work is that it HAS NOT been peer reviewed, and it lies in contention with several other studies done by equally esteemed and credentialed scientists, whose work actually HAS been peer reviewed.
Several recent review studies that combined data from multiple other studies, found that there really is no link between saturated fat consumption and heart disease.
Ackerman et al. (2009, see note 8 above) review this and several other studies, including a recent report from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (Knopf, B., O. Edenhofer, H. Turton, T. Barker, S. Scrieciu, M. Leimbach, L. Baumstark and A. Kitous (2008), «Report on First Assessment of low stabilization scenarios») which reports modeled costs for stabilization at 400 ppm CO2 equivalent as remaining under 2.5 % cumulative GWP losses to 2100.
In addition to the comprehensive study of Craig Loehle, which cites several peer - reviewed studies on the MWP and concludes that the temperature then was slightly warmer than today, there have been many other regional studies.
Using several basic econometric specifications, the study reviews settlement and other outcomes in ANDA litigation.
A review of twenty studies on the adult lives of antisocial adolescent girls found higher mortality rates, a variety of psychiatric problems, dysfunctional and violent relationships, poor educational achievement, and less stable work histories than among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, partners.
On the other hand, several studies have shown that young kids exposed to alienating behaviors, even in subtle ways, can have learning challenges, or develop physical conditions, or have worrying behavioral problems, according to the North Dakota Law Review.
Several reviews had findings which overlapped: for example, some included all outcomes in studies of home visiting programmes while others covered a range of interventions, including home visiting, but extracted data only on one outcome (e.g. parental sensitivity).
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