Sentences with phrase «studied written evidence»

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«On the evidence of this study it appears men may be advised to purchase clothing that is well - tailored, as it can positively enhance the image they communicate to others,» the authors wrote.
Or a similar integrity, for, as Anderson writes, «the largest and most rigorous academic study on the results of hormonal and surgical transitioning... found strong evidence of poor psychological outcomes.»
many of the similarities between Jesus and the myths are mostly written (added) AFTER Jesus... such as Attis being «crucified» there is much evidence to show that ATtis died originally from a spear on a hunting trp... and the crucifixion was added to the story after Christ... as we seen in writings of Greek historians etc. see this page to get more info http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/attis.php this is one of many studies out there to show the supposed similarities between Jesus and myths that debunk current opinions of those who say Christianity is a copycat of other myths
Theocracy is based on studies of an old book or two written by philosophers and politicians in addition to stories handed down over generations with no real physical evidence to analyze.
when they wrote it and how life was when they wrote it, believe it or not, I have faith if you REALLY study the bible and all aspects of it, you will see its weaknesses... for those who believe are known for the lack of knowledge of there own faith, for those who are PROPERLY educated with open minds, quickly loose there faith when they are saturated with the false evidence that's abundantly around us each day..
BRC, there is no evidence?!?! what an uneducated statement, there are hundreds / thousands of books and studies, research by thousands of scientists, some christians some not... evolution is REAL... it's a proven theory and i would put that against your ONE book that was written when everyone thought the earth was flat.
Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University, wrote an editorial accompanying the new paper in which she said the documents provided «compelling evidence» that the sugar industry had initiated research «expressly to exonerate sugar as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.»
«The depth and breadth of evidence now implicating cow's milk as a cause of Type 1 diabetes is overwhelming, even though the very complex mechanistic details are not yet fully understood,» T. Colin Campbell wrote in «The China Study
This statement is incorrect and shows Amy Tuteur has not even researched the latest piece of evidence properly seeing that she wrote this in 2012, and the UK study was published in 2011.
Reflecting on the evidence, the study's authors wrote, «Despite the media attention and perceived benefits of these therapies, there are still limited data as to efficacy and long - term safety.
When Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger contacted the authors of some of the studies cited by William Sears for an article he wrote in May 2012, the scientists said it was unfair that Sears had used their work as evidence against sleep training.
But in his letter Cable wrote: «As you will recall, there were reviews, studies and reports into whether the assumption that immigration suppressed UK wages was supported by the evidence.
«Although further studies are needed to examine whether specific pathways or lipid subtypes are implicated, our findings inform potential expected downstream consequences of interventions affecting lipid traits and provide cautionary evidence that therapeutics that lower LDL - C and TG levels may have dysglycemic [abnormal blood sugar levels] effects,» the authors write.
Writing in a linked Comment, Gino Vumbaca from Harm Reduction Australia, said: «Evidence on the effectiveness of compulsory and voluntary drug dependence treatment in the Asian region has been scarce and this study is a much needed addition to the evidence base that is required to inform policy making... The present study provides solid evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug depEvidence on the effectiveness of compulsory and voluntary drug dependence treatment in the Asian region has been scarce and this study is a much needed addition to the evidence base that is required to inform policy making... The present study provides solid evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug depevidence base that is required to inform policy making... The present study provides solid evidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug depevidence in support of urgent need to expand availability of and access to evidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug depevidence based voluntary drug dependence treatment approaches to all whom are affected by drug dependence.
One study that predicted shortages, written by Richard Atkinson and published in Science in 1990, has been repudiated, and is often passed around by postdocs to demonstrate this phenomenon of false prediction — and, some argue, the cynicism of those who continue to call for expansion despite evidence that today's scientists are widely underemployed.
In the face of these controversies, changing our practice of laboratory test monitoring relies not only on evidence provided by key studies such as this one but may additionally require discussion within the dermatology community and possibly even endorsement or guidelines issued from key opinion leaders to gain wide acceptance,» write Eleni Linos, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.PH., of the University of California, San Francisco, and coauthors in a related editorial.
The authors write «This study provides convincing evidence that the ureilite parent body was one such large «lost» planet before it was destroyed by collisions some 4.5 billion years ago.»
Prior studies have found that people are more apt to persist in their beliefs, despite contradictory evidence, once they've written their beliefs down, a phenomenon known as the explanation effect.
«This study provides the first objective evidence suggesting that physical activity behavior is related to the functioning of the endogenous pain modulatory systems in older adults,» the researchers write.
«Evidence from clinical studies... often fails to predict the clinical utility of drugs,» health researchers Huseyin Naci and John Ioannidis write in the current issue of Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
«The study does not provide any evidence to show that an effect on that group of fish would have had a population - level impact,» BP spokesman Ryan Jason wrote in an e-mail.
«This study should not be interpreted as evidence that football - related head trauma is benign,» the researchers write.
In an accompanying editorial, Professor Francisco Lopez - Jimenez (MD, MSc) of the Mayo Clinic and Mayo College of Medicine (Minnesota, USA) writes that the study «provides an important addition to the wealth of scientific evidence highlighting the importance of avoiding sedentary behaviour.»
While anecdotal evidence exists that writing a bedtime list can help one fall asleep, the Baylor study used overnight polysomnography, the «gold standard» of sleep measurement, Scullin said.
«In studying monstrosities», they wrote, «we seem to catch forbidden sight of the secret work - room of Nature, and drag out into the light the evidences of her clumsiness».
«The underlying causes need to be investigated to help to identify practices and strategies to increase women's influence on and contributions to the evidence that will determine future healthcare policies and standards of clinical practice,» Giovanni Filardo, PhD, MPH, and his co-authors wrote in the paper, titled «Trends and comparison of female first authorship in high impact medical journals: observational study (1994 - 2014).»
The study provides fresh and generalizable evidence that «there is probably a serious problem with mental health in academia,» writes Frederik Anseel, a professor at King's College London who co-authored a study published last year showing widespread risk of mental health issues among Ph.D. students in Belgium, in an email to Science Careers.
A new, 20 - year study, led by University of Illinois at Urbana — Champaign ecologist David Philipp, «provides the first direct experimental evidence that vulnerability to angling is a heritable trait,» the authors wrote.
«There is strong evidence that animals try to forage as effectively as possible to meet their nutritional needs, mixing dietary items to provide a full complement of nutrients,» writes primatologist Jessica Rothman of the City University Of New York's Hunter College, who was not involved in the study, in an e-mail.
The study, published this month in the journal Child Development, provides new evidence that children start to learn about some aspects of reading and writing at a very early age.
«The experimental evidence provided in this study advances this research field toward the realization of actively controllable integrated micro lasers,» wrote Taichi Goto, second author of the paper and an assistant professor in the department of electrical and electronic information engineering at the Toyohashi University of Technology in Japan.
Study coauthors Rammohan Rao of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and Dale Bredesen of the Buck Institute and UCLA «have provided evidence for a novel — in fact, radical — idea: that ApoE somehow gains access to the nucleosol and acts as a conventional transcription factor, influencing the expression of a large number of genes,» Steven Barger, who studies neurodegenerative disease at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and was not involved in the study, wrote in an email to The ScienStudy coauthors Rammohan Rao of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and Dale Bredesen of the Buck Institute and UCLA «have provided evidence for a novel — in fact, radical — idea: that ApoE somehow gains access to the nucleosol and acts as a conventional transcription factor, influencing the expression of a large number of genes,» Steven Barger, who studies neurodegenerative disease at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and was not involved in the study, wrote in an email to The Scienstudy, wrote in an email to The Scientist.
«Biologic models and early clinical evidence suggest that these fusions lead to oncogene addiction regardless of tissue of origin and, in aggregate, may be implicated in up to 1 % of all solid tumors,» wrote the study authors, led by Alexander Drilon, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
«Our study uncovers the first genetic evidence explaining why some people look older for their age,» write the authors of the paper, in the latest issue of the journal Current Biology, «and provides new leads for further investigating the biological basis of how old or young people look.»
«Dietary calcium intake is not associated with risk of fracture, and there is no clinical trial evidence that increasing calcium intake from dietary sources prevents fractures,» the study authors write.
But those claims don't stand up to evidence, the authors wrote; breast milk doesn't even has as much protein as other milks like cow's milk, and no studies have shown that drinking it provides adults with any benefits beyond a placebo.
«There is a lot of evidence that [people] with cognitive decline are at highest risk of later developing dementia, so it is likely that preventing or delaying cognitive decline today will help reduce risk of dementia tomorrow,» says Grodstein, who was not involved in the research but wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
«While evidence from a recently completed [randomized controlled trial] suggested that statin use is of little benefit to COPD patients, this population - based analysis showed that statin use reduced all - cause mortality among COPD patients,» wrote the study authors led by Adam Raymakers, from the University of British Columbia.
The new findings bolster evidence that it matters less what particular diet composition people follow and more whether a person sticks with that diet, said Linda Van Horn, a professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, who wrote an editorial about the new study.
Using all her experience in medicine and coaching along with the latest evidence from the medical literature, Dr. Frates crafted the curriculum, wrote weekly case studies, quizzes, and discussion questions and lectured in two hour classes for 14 weeks in the course Psych E 1037 Introduction to Lifestyle Medicine at Harvard Extension School.
«Cumulative evidence suggests that higher chocolate intake is associated with a lower risk of future cardiovascular events,» the study's authors wrote.
Two main researchers, Jonathan D. Buckley and Peter R. C. Howe write, «there is a considerable body of evidence from rodent studies indicating that supplementing the diet with long - chain omega 3 fatty acids can attenuate weight gain and reduce fat, in particular visceral fat.»
Look at the collected reviews of Pauline Kael since the early 70s, when academic film study in the U.S. was just getting started, and you'll be hard put to find a shred of evidence in more than two decades of energetic writing that such studies existed at all.
Written and directed by Mike Cahill, and starring Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, and Astrid Bergès - Frisbey, I ORIGINS follows a molecular biologist whose study of the human eye points to evidence with far reaching implications about our scientific and spiritual beliefs.
Indeed, recent studies have evidenced that the physical movements involved in writing by hand, versus typing on a computer, are key parts of the thinking process that allows children to retain information.
However, he writes, «a new study offers evidence that attending the Chicago - based Noble charter network does help students succeed after high school.»
Cullen has studied all of the evidence and official reports and interviewed everyone interviewable, Glazer writes.
The results found that current study concludes that current evidence from randomised controlled trials «does not support the widespread use of grammar teaching for improving writing among English - speaking children».
Indeed, Robert Brennan of the University of Iowa (who directs the Iowa testing programs), the psychometrician who said «no» and voted with the minority, wrote, «Crucial evidence from prediction studies does not support a conclusion that scores on College Board standardized tests administered with extended time to disabled students are comparable to scores on the same tests administered to nondisabled students without extended time.»
Bilingual Education: The federal government should stop focusing on bilingual education programs to help students with limited English proficiency, because there is little evidence that those programs work, a series of draft studies written for the U.S. Department of Education concludes.
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