Sentences with phrase «said her study suggests»

Pete Blair, who studies SIDS at the University of Bristol in the UK, said studies suggest bed - sharing is hazardous in particular situations - such as when parents have been recently drinking alcohol, are smokers or sleep with their infant on a sofa.
Here she says studies suggest but don't prove that breastfeeding prevents cancer.
But while many moms on parenting blogs recommend them, Drs. Laura A. Jana and Jennifer Shu, both fellows of the American Academy of Pediatrics, say studies suggest these drops are not that effective.
She says studies suggest that women still have higher attrition rates in some STEM careers.
Although the dearth of women in the mathematical sciences has long been attributed to low self - esteem and underencouragement from teachers and professors, Davis - Kean says the study suggests an earlier influence: parents.
Bloom said the studies suggest these chemicals may be interfering with the IVF process, making it even more difficult to get pregnant.
Researchers say their study suggests «water savvy» users can help get more «water considerate» and «unconcerned water users» to be more cognizant about conservation.
Heitman says their study suggests that other researchers should actively look for translocations, both in the expected locations as well as within centromeres.
Turini said the study suggests that urologists may be able to do more to help their primary care physician colleagues have balanced and informative conversations with their patients.
Growth in a bone occurs in a region called the growth plate, and Hecht says the study suggests that the injected FGFR3 «restores the growth plate and increases bone growth.
She said the study suggests that «the risk factors go up even sooner than we thought,» and should be a wakeup call.
Evil one's claw: This is extensively used in Europe as an anti-inflammatory broker, according to the Mayo Center, which additionally said studies suggest it works in the short - term therapy of pain associated with osteoarthritis.
In a university news release, he said the study suggests «there are definitely some people who are nicotine avoiders and others who are nicotine choosers, and there are probably genetic or metabolic vulnerabilities that make people fall into one group or the other.»

Not exact matches

«Our findings suggest that frequent e-cigarette use may play an important role in cessation or relapse prevention for some smokers,» Daniel Giovenco, an assistant professor of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and the lead study author, said in a statement.
I found one that said 6.5 hours or less is adequate, while another suggested up to ten (based on a study involving serious athletes).
«The results suggest that Facebook pages are most effective when they are used as a form of traditional advertising rather than as a platform for social interactions,» said Janet Schwartz, a co-author of the study.
«The theory is that if new industries that are not competitive are subsidized they will eventually mature and be able to function on their own,» said University of Guelph economist Glenn Fox at a conference last June, citing studies suggesting clean energy policies in Denmark, Germany and Spain are a drag on economic growth.
Ivey Business School professor JP Vergne says consumers still read text messages — studies suggest more than 90 % are opened within minutes.
That said, a recent study in Psychological Science suggests that when it comes to sharing your thrilling, exclusive experiences on social media, it's perhaps better to... well, just not to.
That said, it's not the first study that suggests a positive relationship between coffee consumption and heart health.
«Our study suggests that automation has been the real cause of voters concern,» said Frey, one of the paper's authors.
In their paper, the scientists said that they want to conduct a longer study to see how the robot might help young people and suggested performing the research in other countries to see how well it would perform outside of Korea.
In the article, Erik Gonzalez - Mule, the study's lead author, said, «These findings suggest that stressful jobs have clear negative consequences for employee health when paired with low freedom in decision making, while stressful jobs can actually be beneficial to employee health if also paired with freedom in decision making.»
He said that the latest study (Professor Jordan Grafman, from the US National Inst - itute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda,) suggests the brain is inherently sensitive to believing in almost anything if there are grounds for doing so, but when there is a mystery about something, the same neural machinery is co-opted in the formulation of religious belief.
«There is a small decline in church attendance over time, but not nearly as large as suggested in popular culture, or even by some social scientists,» said University of Nebraska - Lincoln sociologist Philip Schwadel, who conducted the study.
«Our study suggests that the less - educated are dropping out of the American religious sector, similarly to the way in which they have dropped out of the American labor market,» said W. Bradford Wilcox, a professor of sociology at the University of Virginia, who was lead researcher on the project.
I will say a few things, first you need to open your mind and study, not bash and disbelieve the second something second someone suggests something that seems unreal.
So, «scientifically»... no, I'm not aware of any studies that would suggest that the actual «paid» acts would somehow cause harm therefore, creating a «scientific justification» for said laws against.
Furthermore, all the various systems of theology seem to have their own rules for how to understand Scripture, which is not only confusing, but seems to suggest that theologians develop their rules of Bible study based on what they want the Bible to say rather than on some external, literary standard.
«The changes are primarily due to generation — suggesting people develop their sexual attitudes while young, rather than everyone of all ages changing at the same time,» said study leader Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University.
So boomerang they took gays off the DSM BEFORE they did the studies you suggested Humm that would seem to go along all the reports saying it was merely political and subjective on one psychiatrists part.
I'm not saying it's not possible for sexuality to shift (studies suggest that women's sexuality may be a bit more fluid, for example, and as we've discussed in the past, sexuality exists on something of a continuum).
Responding to a recent study from the University of Melbourne suggesting an increase in soft drink prices would result in reduced consumption, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said;
«The results of the mouse study suggest that three to four servings of tomato products per week and one to two servings of soy foods daily could protect against prostate cancer,» Zuniga said.
Secret to terroir may lie in bacteria, say scientists: Researchers in the U.S. have published a study suggesting that the characteristics associated with terroir could have more to do with microbes found around the root system of a vine, than the soil that it grows in...
12 August 2016 MEDIA RELEASE University price hike modelling to reduce soft drink consumption ignores real life Responding to a recent study from the University of Melbourne suggesting an increase in soft drink prices would result in reduced consumption, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said; «A price hike on soft drinks -LSB-...]
Keith E. Belk, a Colorado State University professor who works closely with the beef industry, said research on risks like liver abscesses was more uncertain than many studies suggested.
«Interestingly, [our] study did not find significant clustering of muscle - enhancing behaviors within schools,» said Eisenberg, which suggests that, «rather than being driven by a particular sports team coach or other features of a school social landscape, muscle - enhancing behaviors are widespread and influenced by factors beyond school, likely encompassing social and cultural variables such as media messages and social norms of behavior more broadly.»
In any event, saying «everybody» cheats seems to be a stretch; while it's hard to get an exact number of people who are cheating because it's all self - reported (and you have to think that those who are lying to their spouse are probably not going to be totally honest when it comes to a poll on infidelity), some studies indicate it's about 20 percent of married couples while others suggest it may be as high as 60 percent to 70 percent.
It has long been said that tobacco and alcohol use during pregnancy can cause severe physical and mental health complications, but new studies out of Harvard School of Public Health suggest adding a few more common chemicals to your blacklist.
I suggested we take the book on as a project - reading the section on each artist, and then search our bookshelves (and maybe the library) for the books illustrated by said artist - to give a closer look to and study their style.
Research recently presented at the American Psychological Association's annual meeting suggests that helping teens learn to count their blessings can play a significant role in positive mental health, says study author Giacomo Bono, a professor of psychology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
We suggest you study these, keep them as reference, and use them as guidelines on what NOT to say.
The reviewers noted that some studies suggested that feeding on demand helped babies adapted to full oral feeding faster than premies fed on a schedule; however, they said the research was not strong enough to make a clear recommendation.
«And though much has been said about the cost of having a baby and the cost of raising a child to adulthood, a new study suggests that many first - time parents aren't financially prepared for that crucial first year, no matter how much money they make,» says one NerdWallet study.
«The key,» argues Dr. Mall, «is to look critically at the data, as the study may not really be able to say what the authors are suggesting it does.
There are no studies that show a statistically significant increase in the likelihood of CTE simply from playing football or other contact or collision sport, and none, as far as I know, are even in the research pipeline, but those who say it is too early to connect the dots, well, their voices are being drowned out by those who suggest exactly that.
Although no hard data yet exists, some studies suggest kids who eat healthy and exercise do better in school, Edwards said.
Also, a study that says, «three times the death rate... but as safe or safer than...» (without putting enough qualifiers there to prevent cognitive dissonance) suggests a bias.
Parks officials conducted an economic feasibility study that suggested both harbor projects will be profitable, Maxey - Faulkner said.
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