Sentences with phrase «shows less likelihood»

The high - fat group also had the most improvements in cholesterol, including lower triglycerides, lower LDL, and lower levels of PIA - 1, which shows less likelihood of having blood clots or inflammation.

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In all likelihood, next year's local election results will be less bad for Labour than this year's were, perhaps showing a Conservative lead of 10 - 15 % in terms of national equivalent vote share.
Studies have shown that by implementing small changes in your diet, you increase the likelihood of maintaining the newly - acquired habits with less mental effort.
Individuals who spent less than eight hours sleeping were shown to have a greater likelihood of being heavier.
«This is a big mistake, because studies have shown that getting less than seven hours of sleep a night increases waist size and likelihood of becoming overweight or obese.»
The findings were more complicated for men, who showed a 4 percent increase in likelihood of developing cancer less likely to get a cancer diagnosis, but that number was skewed by the finding that diabetes lessened the risk of prostate cancer.
He showed that the likelihood of a top quartile fund remaining in the top quartile for subsequent periods was more or less equally distributed.
In the most destructive of the Black Saturday fires in 2009, our post-event measurements show for the towns of Marysville and Kinglake that the likelihood of home destruction [for structures separated from brush by less than 10 meters] was around 90 percent and that 60 percent of all homes destroyed on that day were within this distance of bushland.
What should be done if we accept (not everyone accepts) that the highly negative outcomes should be given much more weight that less negative ones but that we should still consider only outcomes shown to be credible and have some non-negligible likelihood.
Early interventions to promote the health and well - being of children have been shown to help mitigate the negative consequences of child maltreatment and have long - term positive effects on the health of maltreated children.5 Services are required that provide support to families as soon as they need it, and provide early permanency decisions.6 Interventions that exhibit these characteristics are most likely to improve children's mental health and well - being and reduce health and societal costs over the long term through increased likelihood that children will have higher educational achievements, successful lives and be less likely to be dependent on the state.
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