Nowadays there are many
scientific studies pointing out the existence of foods which are fairly efficient in making your food leaner.
Recent
scientific studies point towards the latter, claiming that online matchmaking is broken, while admittedly the uneven ratio between genders makes it harder to find someone you might click with.
The most important
scientific studies point to the need for a dramatic reduction in the release of greenhouse gases in the next three decades.
Not exact matches
I was tired of books with stories about generals, parables about mice, and endless
scientific studies with numbers that could
point any which way.
But search for
scientific studies proving this
point and you'll come up empty - handed.
That said, as Coren himself
points out, the column was based on observations and wasn't intended to have the same impact as a peer - reviewed
study — the bare minimum for
scientific evidence.
In the two years I've been writing about open - plan offices, I've read dozens of
scientific studies on the subject, all of which
point out that they're a productivity disaster.
Augros, a professor of philosophy at the Center for Higher
Studies in Thornwood, New York, pointed to scientific studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortif
Studies in Thornwood, New York,
pointed to
scientific studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortif
studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortifacient.
I should
point out the links I posted elsewhere aren't to «
scientific hypotheses» but rather web pages that cite sources for
studies or as reference to their discussions.
What is the
point of
scientific studies that reinforce prejudices (i.e. pre-judgments) based on life experience?
Are we still at this
point in history where people are being ridiculously unaccepting of
scientific fact to the
point where they are even referencing
studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exist?
I merely
point out that a five year
scientific study in Italy DID NOT dismiss the Shroud as a fraud, contrary to theRebel4 and Apostate's comments.
From the
point of view of our inevitable presuppositions, the results of
scientific studies thus far, and panexperientialist physicalism, however, it is simple realism.
As Paul Davies
points out, «in Renaissance Europe, the justification for what we today call the
scientific approach to inquiry was the belief in a rational God whose created order could be discerned from a careful
study of nature» (Paul Davies, The Mind of God).
The Decision was not made by any
scientific study it was a personal decision that took H0m0s off the DSM and in turn since you cant seem to follow this the DSM is what most physcs use so in turn they like you parrot a view
point so they also chime in that is how science works.
Whitehead risks this double crisis in
scientific study by presuming from this
point on that our experience of reality issues concretely in a flow of «perceptions, sensations, and emotions,» and that we are induced only by the forms of order in our thought to fancy that we have an immediate experience of a «neat, trim, tidy, exact world» (OT 109, 110).
I have never read any mention of the word god at any
point of time in any
scientific study.
«This latest report in Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, which is an opinion piece and not a
scientific, peer - reviewed paper, is in contradiction to hundreds of
studies that not only
point to the
Dr. Medina cites recent
studies and pronouncements of various
scientific bodies and authorities that
point to the possible negative impacts of genetic modification.
But as the paper
points out, this notion is not based on
scientific evidence, as there are limited animal
studies to support it.
One important
point for me is that there were no adverse events (
scientific - speak for bad side effects) reported in either the 2010
study or the 2014
study.
The public health experts all
pointed in particular to one section on cancer risks which states that there is «no conclusive evidence that PFOA causes cancer in humans» while focusing on the inconclusive nature of
scientific studies surrounding the cancer - linked chemical.
«A person who
studies scientific books with a view of knowing the real facts ought to turn himself into an opponent of everything that he
studies; he should thoroughly assess its main as well as its margin parts, and oppose it from every
point of view and in all its aspects.
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POINT!
Ben Goldacre has made a
point of exposing quack doctors and nutritionists, bogus credentialing programs, and biased
scientific studies.
At a
scientific level, Cecil's death — to put it coldly — is another data
point for us in
studying the consequences of adult male pride lions dying, which can include social turbulence and infanticide.
Women have a hiring advantage in the
scientific stratosphere 29 April 2015 A widely reported
study says women are preferred in faculty hiring — but it doesn't say bias isn't a problem at other key career
points.
In the
Scientific Reports
study, the researchers tested the device in 11 patients at Massachusetts General Hospital and University Hospital La Paz in Madrid, at various
points during their chemotherapy treatment.
Asked by STAT for citations in the published literature that provide the
scientific basis for his new trial, Maharaj
pointed to six
studies.
From a
scientific point of view, food poisoning made for an unexpected — but not entirely unwelcome — variable in the
study.
With grants and careers on the line, Ferric C. Fang of the University of Washington, Seattle, who has
studied scientific misconduct, says in the Post article that ambitious people may «have this tempting thought: If only the data
points would line up....»
Dr Brian Bigger, Chief
Scientific Investigator for the
study from The University of Manchester said: «It is fantastic to see a treatment we developed at The University of Manchester, in collaboration with clinicians, reach the
point where we can test its effectiveness in patients.
During their research — which involved careful
study of the skulls and skins of related flying fox species in 8 different museums on 3 different continents — the researchers straightened out a second
point of confusion in the
scientific literature regarding these animals.
«The sites in the Pyrenees are very relevant from a
scientific point of view, since they allow us to
study the cause of their extinction in a geographic
point far away from the impact of the meteorite,» Galobart explains.
This
study — only the second overall assessment of diet and food on this disease — provides a very thorough evaluation of current
scientific knowledge and makes a
point of only reporting dietary interventions and specific foods that clearly show proven long - term effects.
Despite the importance of the issue, there has been a media blackout on the dozens of
scientific studies that
point to increased drought across the southwest — for example, see the Jan 2 NYT article by Felicity Barringer, which carefully avoids mention of global warming links.
Land use change should be sustainable The research team
points out that the
study's results offer a
scientific basis for a sustainable landscape planning and management which takes into account the water cycle of the respective regions.
«One of the challenges with this
study was that the genetic hits
pointed to a gene that had not been characterized, so we were really starting from scratch in terms of grasping the biology,» says Suzanne Jacobs, the associate
scientific director of the Broad's Diabetes Research Group and a co-senior author of the paper.
A cosmetics industry representative interviewed for this story
pointed out that the EWG report «lacks many of the rigors that you would normally associate with a real
scientific report,» such as a large
study population and control or placebo groups.
Many people report amazing benefits, while critics
point out the lack of solid
scientific studies supporting this practice.
While ashwagandha has been used for centuries without peer - reviewed
studies backing up its benefits, today, we can actually
point to
scientific reasons why it helps with a myriad of problems from stress to insomnia.
Is there a
scientific way to measure «set
point», and any published
studies that show «set
point» can indeed be lowered with IF / EF?
There have been many
scientific studies that
point strongly to the effectiveness of Elderberries against viruses, particularly Influenza A and B strains.
For once,
scientific studies, decades of practical experience in the gym, and logic all
point to the same conclusion: you need to lift reasonably heavy weights to gain strength and muscle.
To help combat these destructive free radicals and prevent the health problems they can cause,
scientific studies for a while now have
pointed to the need for more antioxidants.
Dr. Timothy McCall, the author of Yoga as Medicine,
points out in a recent YogaUOnline interview, Yoga For High Blood Pressure: An Interview With Timothy McCall, M.D., that this and other
scientific studies have been small, yet clinically significant in proving that yoga can be an effective lifestyle habit in reducing blood pressure.
While she makes some good
points about eating too much unfermented soy, she feels a need to promote that myths that individuals on a plant based diet do not get enough vitamins, minerals and protein and of course claims there are not
scientific studies that indicate saturated fat and cholesterol contribute to heart disease.
Hi Alice, can you
point me to peer - reviewed
scientific studies that show the development of a thyroid - related health problem caused by low - carbing?
It's no surprise «The China
Study» has been so widely embraced within the vegan and vegetarian community: It says
point - blank what any vegan wants to hear — that there's
scientific rationale for avoiding all animal foods.
Another case in
point — heating tomatoes would clearly kill their life - force, yet
scientific studies show that heating them releases anti-oxidants.