However, there is currently
no scientific evidence supporting these claims.
While research has shown that nearly one quarter of the global burden of disease can be attributed to poor environmental quality, very little
scientific evidence supports the claim that the conservation of ecosystems benefits human health.
What??? It might just sound wacky, but there is actual
scientific evidence supporting this claim.
The resulting medical article is a literature review to establish if sufficient
scientific evidence supports the claim that bioidentical hormones are safer and more effective than chemically altered synthetic hormones.
While the label claims that a daily dose of corn oil help prevent heart disease, the fine print says it all: «the FDA concludes there is a little
scientific evidence supporting the claim.»
There is also a growing body of
scientific evidence supporting the claim that colloidal silver has specific health benefits.
In addition to the personal experiences of many users of probiotics there is a growing body of
scientific evidence supporting the claim that probiotics have specific health benefits.
The cold hard truth is that there's little to
NO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE supporting the claims made by supplement companies about their testosterone boosters actually raising...
[2] Numerous health claims have been made concerning salt objects, but
no scientific evidence supports these claims.
Compelling
scientific evidence supports the claim that CO2 from human activity is driving the current warming trend, that the trend is potentially dangerous, and is already having negative impacts.
Not exact matches
The FDA has applied the same kind of scrutiny to
claims that marijuana - derived products can help prevent, treat, or cure cancer (
claims which aren't
supported by any existing
scientific evidence).
Although that's hardly a massive sample size, the viewers» complaint that these
claims were unscientific was rejected; the ASA said it «did not expect skin «toning»
claims to be
supported by independent
scientific evidence.»
:... still we have a ton of physical
evidence that God is real...» One point of view: Most, if not all, Atheists would disagree with this statement and ask for solid
scientific evidence to
support such a
claim.
I have to use logic and reason due to the utter lack of empirical
scientific evidence to
support the god
claim.
The
claim is I believe the bible and its account of creation, but I also admit there is
scientific evidence to
support that the earth is very old.
They have no
scientific evidence to
support their
claims yet they have taken children out of school to proclaim their «message» and now they're traipsing about telling others to do the same!
All health
claims are required to be
supported by
scientific evidence.
All health
claims are required to be
supported by
scientific evidence, and each proposed relationship between an ingredient and a
claim must meet the same level of certainty, whether they are pre-approved by the Food Standards of Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), or they are self - substantiated by food businesses.
Standard 1.2.7 ensures consumers and health professionals can have confidence that health
claims are well
supported by
scientific evidence, and it helps consumers make informed food choices.
Did you know that there is little
scientific evidence to
support its weight loss
claims?
Unfortunately, such
claims must be relegated to the domain of gardening lore because of the lack of
scientific evidence to
support them.
There's absolutely no
scientific evidence to
support this
claim, and it doesn't make any sense.
This breastfeeding position involves your baby lying on his back, while you crouch over him on all fours and dangle your nipple in his mouth.4 Some mums say doing this for short periods helps if they have conditions like mastitis and don't want their breasts to be squashed or touched; others
claim that gravity helps unplug blocked milk ducts, although there's no
scientific evidence to
support this yet.
Coaches, consumers and parents should be aware that while the STAR rating system suggests the purchase of specific football helmets,
scientific evidence does not
support the
claim that a particular helmet brand or model is more effective in reducing the occurrence of concussive events.
There is no
scientific evidence to
support this
claim, and yet massive advertising campaigns have been launched to convince Canadian mothers that Nestlé's formula contains the same vital ingredients as breastmilk.
Coaches, consumers and parents should be aware that while the STAR rating system suggests the purchase of specific football helmets,
scientific evidence does not
support the
claim that a particular helmet brand or model is mor
Although green skies have been observed during thunderstorms, there is little
scientific evidence to
support claims that hail and tornadoes are sure to follow.
That said, the most outspoken creationists have a long history of ignoring, selectively citing, or simply distorting the
evidence in order to
support their conclusions — which is to say that they are not following the procedures of the
scientific method, and their
claims should be viewed accordingly.
Paul Leventhal, who heads the Nuclear Control Institute, a lobby group in Washington DC, says the German
claims that MOX fuel would not disperse after an aircraft crash are not
supported by
scientific evidence.
Regardless of what you've read on the internet, completing a full range of motion is a key precursor to significant muscle growth, and there's literally tons of
scientific evidence that
support this
claim.
Our food regulatory body, FSANZ (Food Standards Australia and New Zealand), will only allow such a health
claim after they have decided that there is enough
scientific evidence supporting this, so it's safe to say that we're going the right way by tucking into oats as part of our regular diet.
... So, at this point, there is no
scientific evidence to
support the
claims that ground beef from grass - fed cattle is a healthier alternative to ground beef from conventionally raised, grain - fed cattle.»
Like many folk remedies, there is not strong
scientific evidence supporting some of these
claims, which explains why some uses of colloidal silver are controversial.
And as you could have guessed, the author's conclusion is: «There is No
Scientific Evidence to
support this (
claim)».
As far as actual, peer - reviewed
scientific evidence is concerned, none exists to
support the
claims of The Warrior Diet so far.
But these
claims have little
scientific evidence supporting them — they're certainly possible, just not undeniable.
Though some proponents of agave nectar say that it doesn't cause blood sugar spikes,
scientific evidence doesn't
support such
claims.
Bring up the relationship between iodine and thyroid disorders, and people inevitably put the gloves on and get scrappy — not just an intellectual back and forth banter,
supported by exchange of peer - reviewed
scientific studies and empirically validated literature — but a throw - down, knock - out fight, where
claims are made on the basis of anecdotal
evidence based on what so - and - so blogger said, without a single primary or secondary source citation.
They
claim this to be a
scientific approach without providing any real
evidence to
support their
claims.
There is no
scientific evidence to
support the
claim that Epsom Salt contributes to weight loss.
Is there any
scientific evidence to
support this
claim?
But if you look closely at the
claims they make to
support this, you'll see that the
scientific evidence suggesting that genetics plays the predominant role in PCOS is not necessarily the case.
raspberries are marketed as a weight loss aid; however, there is little
scientific evidence to
support this
claim.
The plant is also used topically to treat skin conditions such as eczema, and folk traditions
claim it can be used as a hangover cure and aphrodisiac, although little
scientific evidence exists to
support such uses.
[18] QHCs are
supported by
scientific evidence, but do not meet the more rigorous «significant
scientific agreement» standard required for an authorized health
claim.
Could you please share with us, the sources from which you are citing this information and refer us to the
scientific evidence that
supports the
claims you make?
This is huge news, as only the most serious and best
scientific evidence supports health
claim petitions.
The creators of the Macrobiotic diet
claim that it can slow, cure and prevent cancer, although there is no
scientific evidence to
support these
claims.
We often hear people talking about how the Paleo diet is lacking
scientific evidence to
support its health
claims.
Though none of its health
claims have been
supported by
scientific evidence, it's widely popular and can be found in this BB cream by Vichy.