Sentences with phrase «say about the efficacy»

Here's what the research has to say about the efficacy of strongman - type exercises.

Not exact matches

«What's important and unique about the product is not just standing behind the efficacy but behind the long - term durability from a single dose,» Marrazzo said.
That is to say, they are not isolated in time but become part of a homogeneous series, bearing witness to the same certitude about the efficacy of spiritual means in improving corrupted social and political situations with their sense of compassion for the universal.
Lead Judge David Luttenberger, CPP, global packaging director for the Mintel Group, said, «Helping consumers understand the importance of packaging [is a challenge], whether it's in food, drink, medicine or just giving them economical access to the products that they need every day... to make their lives easier, more convenient, safer and make them feel more confident not only about the products they buy, but the role packaging plays in helping ensure that those products maintain their freshness, their quality and their efficacy
Garcia, who backed away and shook his head on the 17th tee, said he was heckled «three or four times on every hole since the 10th hole,» which raises questions about the efficacy of the tour's security.
Given questions about how long the vaccine is effective for, she questioned the efficacy of giving shots to girls as young as 11 years old in parts of the world (such as the U.S.) where women regularly undergo safety Pap screening repeatedly over their lifetimes, saying that the chances of their contracting cervical cancer may be less than the «small» risks associated with the vaccine.
Don't try to force her to eat though; being able to say no and be picky about food is essential for her development of self - efficacy and independence.
What is at stake is not a question about the relative ethical efficacy of such an «ethical governor» but whether it could be said to act «ethically» at all.
«This really increased my sense of self - efficacy about contacting my representatives and senators,» Truebe said.
«I really worry about this study — I think it's flawed,» says Peter Snyder, a neurologist who studies ageing at Brown University's Alpert Medical School in Providence, R.I. Snyder agrees that data supporting the efficacy of brain training are sparse.
Because high stress levels can cut into life - span and reproduction, at least in laboratory animals, Wasser says the results — which he emphasizes are preliminary — raise some questions about the efficacy of federal regulations designed to protect the owl.
Some experts say any treatments should not be given on a compassionate use basis, but should be part of a carefully conducted clinical trial, so as to learn as much about a compound's efficacy as possible.
«I believe we're about to see a whole new wave of treatments with less toxicity and more efficacysays Christian Ottensmeier of the University of Southampton, UK.
Some have raised concerns about the safety and efficacy of the procedure, saying the team should have tested the approach in animals first.
«Indonesia's anti-IUU fishing policies draw a lot of media attention and speculation about their effect, but no one has demonstrated or evaluated the efficacy of the policies,» said lead author Reniel Cabral, a postdoctoral scholar at UCSB's Bren School of Environmental Science & Management.
Furberg says, «If only one in a thousand patients will die from a heart attack, an efficacy study of 200 or even 2,000 patients is simply too small to get a reliable answer about rare side effects.»
Nor did the article give a hint of the ferocious battle among doctors about the safety and efficacy of tPA: While a number of professional associations endorsed the drug, many others, such as the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, said it should not be considered the standard of care for acute stroke.
«We have been very concerned about reports of patients using unproven medical therapies whose safety and efficacy have not been tested in systematic clinical trials,» he said.
Previous options in adjuvant therapy were «controversial, to say the least,» she noted, since they were limited by efficacy and concerns about toxicity.
«The main focus now is to search for techniques allowing for increased accumulation of nanomedicines in the tumor which should potentially allow for higher efficacy and in parallel thinking about more sophisticated constructs which are capable of interacting with the tumor microenvironment,» he said.
«Everything about this approval was highly unusual,» says internist Joseph Ross of Yale University, who analyzes efficacy trials that the FDA uses to decide whether to approve a new drug.
That said, we know very little about the efficacy beliefs of leaders in particular, 172 and even less about the antecedents of those beliefs.
Principal efficacy is undermined, principals said, when districts neglect to provide adequate information for schools and parents about expectations from the state level.
Despite a lack of faith in the results of primary assessments, 64 per cent of secondary teachers said their school created ability sets by using KS2 data, raising further questions about the efficacy of ability groupings.
Manufacturers say the success of supplements and remedies depends on educating retailers about new trends in ingredients and the efficacy of the products.
That says nothing about efficacy, since the real world forcing might have been bigger.
There was a recent seminar about the efficacy of doing this, (not sponsored by the DOE) and it was jokingly referred to as Global Warming Math, but the title of the course that stuck the most was Al Gore ithms, and just say it slowly.
These large differences put in jeporady the ability to statistically say much about the relative efficacy of the forcings agents of O3, solar and Land Use to GHG (and by implication to CO2).
Notwithstanding those who like to count joules in the deep oceans, if that definition is reasonable then what does it say about whether the feedbacks should have (un) equal efficacies?
«Assessing the past response to natural variability of iron will enable scientists to develop more quantitative predictions about the possible efficacy of adding it ourselves in the future,» said Winckler.
Hourly billing data, for example, says very little about efficacy; I've seen cases where lawyers billed thousands of hours without delivering value because, for example, case strategy was misaligned with business goals.
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