Sentences with phrase «studies back that claim»

There are anecdotal reports of milk supply being lowered by taking antihistamines, but there are no scientific studies backing these claims.
Other studies back that claim.
Of course, there are no conclusive health studies backing this claim, and vaping is actually proving to be hazardous.

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The company said its claims were backed up by a a double - blind, placebo - controlled study.
«Everyone is creative,» commented Girija Kaimal, one of the researchers involved in the study, offering scientific backing to Gilbert's claims.
Trump and his aides have cited a 2012 Pew study and a debunked report published in The Washington Post in 2014 to back up the false claims that voter fraud affected the election.
But the author of that study, David Becker, has repeatedly pushed back against Trump's claims that there was widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election.
And, numerous leading medical studies back up this claim.
While there is plenty of room to explore this topic in future studies, the data confirms the intuitive claim, backed up by countless anecdotes, that potential drunk drivers will choose other options, like rides with Uber, when they are convenient, affordable, and readily available.
Bob, present any study from any refereed scientific journal that backs up any of your claims.
Being that Barns is making a statistical claim with no study to back it up, and Topher agrees with him, I suppose we can rule both of them out as «self - styled scientific types».
Oh, they claim to be concerned, and they launch all sorts of studies and programs to recruit new members and lure back old ones (or pirate them from rival denominations), but they will take not one step to counter the trends that are driving people from their fellowship.
Californian Wine Hits Back at Arsenic «Propaganda»: The body representing Californian winemakers has refuted claims made in a study released this week that said potentially dangerous levels of arsenic are present in nearly all American red wine...
But I'm sick and tired of companies like Progenex citing industry - backed studies claiming whey's superiority over plant - based protein sources.
First of all, why would the mainstream media even say anything about coconut oil, since the main point they try to continue driving home to people is: «There are no studies backing the health claims of coconut oil»?
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has evaluated the scientific grounding of the health claim, which is backed by six human intervention studies that prove that consumption of a minimum of 12g of Orafti inulin a day improved stool frequency and promoted digestive health.
Turmeric contains a well - studied, powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant compound called curcumin — the claims of its health benefits backed up by good science.
One of Beach Body's lines of protein powder was found to have lead in it and Isagenix claims lots of science but I've never seen the studies anywhere on their website to back it up.
Studies show that nearly 54 % of all senior workers claim that they will go back to work after retirement from their current job.
I know that concern has been expressed by some that these devices have not been validated in peer - reviewed studies, and, as readers of MomsTEAM and my blog know, products which claim to actually prevent concussions or risk the severity of concussion symptoms without their claims being backed up by peer - reviewed studies ordinarily don't pass muster with me.
Sears cited studies to back up his claim, but those studies looked at babies who were suffering from colic and a condition known as persistent crying, both of which are a far cry from allowing a child a few minutes of crying time.
There are no studies to back this claim, but it's fine to use these mattresses as long as they meet CPSC safety standards.
I've walked the fields of mega-tournaments, watched countless instructional DVDs and books, appeared on television to promote new football helmets, and, over the years, have turned down the chance to promote hundreds, if not thousands, of products, many making claims that could not be backed up by peer - reviewed studies, some whose advertisements were later found to be misleading by the Federal Trade Commission.
They assume, and present their statements, as if they are backed up by systematic studies that prove that parents are not intelligent nor capable enough to take care of the sleep environment within which they «co-sleep» and that during sleep parents all become insensitive to their infants need, and are incapable of responding to their infants needs or conditions when scientific studies published in the best medical scientific journals contradict and refute their claims.
While other scientific studies back up claims of an increased risk for leukemia to babies not breast - fed, Beato said the experts who were satisfied with the studies are «not our experts in this department.»
Since the few studies GFI cites are from lesser known medical journals, and even those studies don't fully back up their claims, one must wonder whether they are citing all the information they view as being «friendly» while ignoring the bulk of scientific research.
Van de Carr claims that over time mothers would tap or rub their bellies first — and their babies would kick back, although his studies are largely anecdotal.
If we want AP and «natural» parenting to become more common place I think we need to make sure the claims being made are scientifically backed up by peer reviewed studies.
They have reinforced Labour's claim that the cuts will damage Britain's economic performance, an argument backed by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) today.
The governor has given other due dates for the study in the past, including a claim it would be completed by Election Day, but later walked back all of the comments.
Van der Kolk draws on hundreds of studies to back up his claim that «the body keeps the score».
The problem is that I haven't found any studies that back that claim up.
A new study claims to offer mathematical backing for an anecdotal observation of historian Cyril Northcote Parkinson, who observed that decision making breaks down in committees of 20 or more people.
Now the journal has officially retracted the paper after a thorough review found the main claims in the study were not sufficiently backed up by data.
First, says Solz, there aren't a lot of studies to back up weighted - blanket claims.
I couldn't find any studies to back up this claim, though I also couldn't find any evidence that cryotherapy was harmful.
There are plenty of studies backing up claims about the health benefits of honey.
I haven't found any research to back up these claims, but there are studies on silica and other compounds found in DE.
Onnit doesn't rely on in vitro studies to back up the claims it makes on its products because we only care how nutrients affect living, breathing human beings.
A 2010 study helps back up this claim.
I am a scientist and don't go in for many miracle cures or improved health claims unless there is a study to back it up.
However, he does not cite any study or present any evidence to back his so - called scientific claims.
There aren't a whole lot of scientific studies to back these claims, at least on humans, for the time being.
Plus, as mentioned above, there are no peer - reviewed studies as yet to back up its 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.
These beverages often come with some sort of health claim like accelerated weight loss, rejuvenation, and overall wellness, but their ingredients are often not backed up by scientific studies,» says Betayneh.
There is no real scientific studies to back it up, but many people claim it works.
Not only does high dose garlic go back thousands of years for treatment of sickness, but recent studies back up the legendary claims for garlic boosting your immune system.
Some sites claim that it boosts testosterone (though we can't find any good studies to back this up), and performance, though this study shows otherwise.
There are also a similar number of these studies that have found greater or no difference in weight loss between high - and low - carb diets, but like most people who claim calories don't count, we're going to ignore those for now (and come back to them in a minute).
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