Sentences with phrase «scientific studies suggesting»

Amid concerns about the ubiquitous use of glyphosate and scientific studies suggesting adverse health and environmental impacts, the NGOs wanted access to the information in the report that would allow them to check the assessment of the emissions into the environment from the product and their effect on the environment, namely the degree of purity of the active substance, the identity and quantities of the impurities present, the analytical profile of the batches used for testing, and the exact composition of the product developed.
DietDoctor Andreas Eenfeldt has a list of 16 scientific studies suggesting the superiority of low - carb diets for weight loss.
There are numerous scientific studies suggesting compassion, presence and support impacts a patient's healing and outcome.
Scientific studies suggest that some of our neural pathways slow down at this time, which means it's tougher to evaluate problems and make good decisions.
Less than one percent of the world's water is liquid fresh water, and scientific studies suggest that a majority of U.S. and global fresh water is now at risk because of increasing consumption, evaporation and pollution.
Scientific studies suggest that chemicals in fish can alter how the brain and reproductive system of a fetus or child develops, or raise the risk of diseases such as cancer later in life.
«Scientific study suggests an association between physical doping and brain doping.»
Scientific studies suggest that media coverage may directly or indirectly «prime» certain risk perceptions among audiences and thereby influence their individual behavior in response to the risks.
Although the American Beverage Association claims there is «no association between high fructose corn syrup and obesity,» a long lineup of scientific studies suggest otherwise.
Recently, in the USA, numerous scientific studies suggest the importance of sprouts in a healthy diet.
More recent scientific studies suggest that Acetogenins, the active constituents of Graviola, can support healthy cell growth and function.
On the basis of a confined long - term description of the available results, most scientific studies suggest that Alli must not be used for 24 months or 2 years continuously.
A slew of scientific studies suggest that mindfulness meditation offers some powerful holistic health benefits, making it an increasingly viable complement to conventional health care.
Scientific studies suggest that ZMA users get the increased natural levels of anabolic hormones — testosterone and GH (growth hormone), which leads to better quality training and physique development results.
Scientific studies suggests that leaky gut has other causes, not grains.
Scientific studies suggest that this probiotic bacterium may be beneficial for a good number of conditions.
IP6 Inositol Called a Natural Cancer Fighter IP6 Inositol Hexaphosphate has been called a «natural cancer fighter» and scientific studies suggest that it slows or reverses the growth of various forms of cancer, including breast, colon, and prostate cancers.
In fact, scientific studies suggest that most of us decide within 4 minutes.
Some recent scientific studies suggest that young adults» brains are not wired for empathy.
Scientific studies suggest that performing an early age spaying is no riskier than performing the surgery at 6 months, provided the animal is healthy.
Anecdotal evidence and preliminary scientific studies suggest that some populations of heartworms may behave differently when exposed to macrocyclic lactones.
L - carnitine has been used to help with fat metabolism and recent scientific studies suggest that it helps reduce weight in overweight dogs and cats.
Scientific studies suggest that young children can benefit cognitively, linguistically, and culturally from learning more than one language in early childhood.
Unlike other sources such as pop culture or the media, scientific studies suggest that bisexuality is a relatively stable, consistent sexual identity.

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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 abortifStudies 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 abortifstudies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortifacient.
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.
I'd love to know where you plucked your figures from, because most scientific studies seem to suggest that the majority (between 60 % and 80 % depending on the study) of the population are actually bise.xual in that they are attracted to members of both se.xes (although a large majority of these people never cross into acting on any same - s.
Expertly grounded in the social - scientific study of religion, yet ultimately reliant on subjective existential arguments, it does more than suggest the presence of a higher reality.
Research and references are available within the review of the Cornucopia report http://www.foodsciencematters.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Counter-To-Flawed-Science.pdf We also suggest you visit the timeline outlining an overview of the scientific studies on carrageenan.
The Scientific American referenced the same study and mentioned that «separate findings suggest that parents who explain the reasons behind their rules and turn disagreements into conversations leave youngsters better prepared for future disputes.»
Although there's little scientific data on the effects of BPA on humans, results from animal studies suggest that it's unsafe.
Several weeks ago, the agency issued draft guidance on structure / function claims for infant formula, suggesting that in order to be substantiated, such claims require «competent and reliable evidence,» preferably from randomized, double blind studies — a rigorous scientific standard.
She added, «The study adds to the mounting scientific evidence which suggests that children born by spontaneous vaginal birth, without commonly used medical and surgical intervention, have fewer health problems.»
They further suggest that «recently available studies published in medical and scientific journals reveal the flaws in the orthodox medical opinion».
«A variety of studies have suggested that the origin of the inertia is to some degree... a result of this belief that there is widespread disagreement among the members of the scientific community.
In 1969, when the AAAS Board first suggested creating a special committee to draw up a statement concerning the freedom and responsibilities of scientists, association leaders, along with a number of other scientific societies, were looking into allegations that the Public Health Service was rejecting the appointment of scientists to study sections based upon the candidates» political views and affiliations.
It would read and understand scientific literature, connecting the dots between studies and suggesting hypotheses that could lead to significant breakthroughs.
The study, published in Scientific Reports, looks at fossilized organelles (called melanosomes) that contain melanin, a type of pigment that suggests a color scheme for the birdlike dinosaur: gray feathers on its body, a reddish mohawk down the center of its head, and white feathers with black tips that line the creature's wings and legs.
For Dr. Christophe Dufresnes from the University of Lausanne, first author of the common study just published in Scientific Reports, this «suggests that the undifferentiated sex chromosomes in these tree frogs contribute more to the evolution of new species than other, normal chromosomes.»
Countering a widely - held view that thawing permafrost accelerates atmospheric warming, a study published this week in the scientific journal Nature suggests arctic thermokarst lakes are «net climate coolers» when observed over longer, millennial, time scales.
This is no easy task, and a study out in the journal Scientific Reports suggests that one of the most promising strategies — creating a vaccine that targets the «stalk» of a protein that covers the flu virus — is a strong one, but isn't completely bulletproof.
Cobb's finding is consistent with a 2013 study of tree rings suggesting that El Niño — related weather havoc has intensified across much of the globe in recent decades, notes Wenju Cai, a climate modeler at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Melbourne, Australia.
The study's authors continued, «Our results suggest that scientific recommendations on public policy are taken seriously by partisans of all stripes.
She said new studies since that time suggest that 70 ppb is more appropriate from a scientific standpoint, with the evidence for harm below those levels far weaker.
They say never judge a book by its cover, but a new study suggests that you may be able to predict the popularity of a scientific paper from the length of its title.
So, when Thomas Gieryn suggests that «science studies has now convinced everybody that scientific facts are only contingently credible», it is clear that «everybody» refers to the members of a distinct community.
Last year, the U.K. Parliament discussed the mitochondrial transfer studies being led by Douglass Turnbull and Mary Herbert of Newcastle, and the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority (HFEA), a U.K. body in the Department of Health, issued a report that said there was no scientific evidence to suggest that the technology is unsafe.
Toxins from mold found growing on nuts or corn can weaken the airways» self - clearing mechanisms and immunity, opening the door for respiratory diseases and exacerbating existing ones, suggests a study in Nature Scientific Reports published this month from otolaryngology researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Now, this belief has gotten a dose of scientific support from a study that suggests that the central nervous system can regulate pain and even reduce joint damage in arthritic rats.
Professor Cyrus Cooper, Chair of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Committee of Scientific Advisors, and study co-author, said, «These findings suggest that the exposure of mothers and children to more healthy food environments might optimize childhood bone development through its influence on the quality of the maternal diet and dietary choices during childhood.»
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