Sentences with phrase «studies he claims show»

(One pet food maker recently completed a study it claims shows that its restricted - protein diet increases lifespan in CKD cats.

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Third, contrary to popular belief, «studies have also shown that brainstorming is often best done alone,» claims Cooper.
Studies, including a recent IIHS report, also show that AEB technology can reduce insurance injury claims by as much as 35 percent.
«Simulations show that for most study designs and settings, it is more likely for a research claim to be false than true.»
Writing for The Guardian, Ally Fogg also notes that while some studies have shown that visual pornography can have negative effects on people, there is no real science claiming the same as far as simple reading and writing is concerned:
To support her claims, she mentioned the results from a study from October to December of 2014 that showed 44 percent of early adopters said an interesting bread or bun would get them to try a new item.
She points out the discrepancies between the amount of time people claim to spend on work during a week, for example, and the number of hours that studies using time diaries actually show we spend making productive contributions to our jobs.
This isn't anecdotal: Two studies have shown that upwards of half of individual investors claim they don't pay anything in fees for their mutual funds and financial advisors.
While the findings of the study reveal a concerning trend among Android app for kids, the researchers claim that they are not showing «definitive legal liability.»
This guy is not doing scientific «studies» to show the truth of his claim and publishing them and submitting them for peer review.
Interestingly, studies have shown that an enormous number of Christians who claim to have «studied» or «read» the Bible have actually never read the whole thing.
These methods must provide ways rigorously to test and test again any claim to have discovered the truth about the subject under study, and the tests must be shown to be appropriate to the sort of thing being studied and to the sort of questions being asked about it.
One side effect of the research I've done in writing the book, is that when somebody presents 10K verses to support their claim, I can write a short reply: «Thank you for providing so much scriptural support that conclusively proves my position, and demonstrates that your position has no basis in scripture», and, if challenged, go through each cited verse, and, using one or more specific techniques / methods of Bible study, show how the cited verse either refutes the position they present, or supports the position I present.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
It obviously showed that despite the teacher's claim that he used Hebrew in his study of Scripture, he didn't even know which way was «up» when it came to Hebrew.
Studies show that nearly 54 % of all senior workers claim that they will go back to work after retirement from their current job.
There were homebirth deaths in the Dutch study that claimed to show that homebirth has lower risks.
The Huffington Post recently claimed that early administration of epidurals may delay labor or make a C - section more likely to rest, citing a research review of nine studies that showed no such support.
That's probably because every study done to date (even those that claim to show that homebirth with a CPM is safe) and state and national statistics show that homebirth with a CPM triples the neonatal mortality rate.
Though we found some rigorous studies that after controlling for certain variables showed positive results of the AP program, especially in the sciences, we believe more research needs to be done before we can verify the broad claim that taking AP classes makes students more likely to succeed in college.
This important new study has now been published and shows how baby foods and formulas are disproportionately targeted with nutrition and health - related claims.
While advocates of solitary infant sleeping arrangements have claimed any number of benefits of infant sleeping alone, the truth o the matter is, few, if any, of these supposed benefits have been shown to be true through scientific studies.
So you're saying any studies that show formula yields better results (not that Tanya was making such claims) would be due to the impossibility of developing a fair sampling / testing method, but you have no problem extolling the virtues of breast feeding, not to mention perpetuating this modern day phrenology of head circumference as a determination of future IQ, based on the same flawed science?
An in - depth look at the study you claimed to have read would have shown you that of the home birthing women 92 % of the women were white 58 % had completed 4 or more years of college and 64.4 % of the these mostly married technically healthier and probably wealthier than average women could PAY their midwives out of pocket... these women are not representative of national averages.
Even studies that claim to show that homebirth is as safe as hospital birth, like the Johnson and Daviss BMJ 2005 study, ACTUALLY show that homebirth with a CPM has triple the rate of neonatal mortality of comparable risk women who delivered in the hospital in the same year.
A recent Nestle ad claims hypoallergenic formula is «clinically proven» to reduce the risk of milk allergies, despite an independent study in 2011 that showed no such benefit.
The former Cameron speechwriter turned columnist, claimed that: «A series of recent studies [none named] has shown the wave of migration under the last Labour government had no impact on unemployment, even among the least skilled.
Americans spent $ 14.8 billion in 2007 on herbal supplements and other natural health products, even though numerous recent studies have shown that ginkgo, echinacea, St. John's wort and others are relatively ineffective against many of the ills they have claimed to help.
But while past research has shown that women are involved in more multi-tasking than men, there have been few scientific studies that have interrogated this widely believed claim.
Hwang claimed his stem cells did not result from parthenogenesis, but George Daley, head of the study, showed that the genome of Hwang's cell line has a genetic signature that indicates it sprang from a parthenogenetic embryo.
Amid occasional controversial claims that cloned babies are well on their way to birth, researchers have published a study showing that in cloned mice, defects can be found throughout the genome.
Such claims have linked the rise in occurrence of corn diseases like Goss's wilt, which causes leaf blight and systemic wilt, to the adoption of transgenic corn across the U.S.. However, a new study from the USDA - Agricultural Research Service (ARS) provides empirical evidence showing no increase in disease susceptibility in transgenic sweet corn treated with glyphosate.
The study also refutes claims by Norwegian and Japanese whale hunters that hunting is necessary for scientific reasons, Clark argues: «This research shows that you can study these animals better alive than dead.»
Twelve years ago, about a dozen research groups from around the world announced that they had evidence for a lighter pentaquark known as theta - plus, but more detailed studies showed that all of the claims were illusory.
Lead researcher Dr Chidiebere Ogbonnaya said: «Our study is the first to show empirical support for claims that the productivity gains of these pay schemes might be associated with employees» experience of more intense working.
A large study in rats claims to show that cellphone radiation may cause cancer, but experts have cast doubt over the findings.
Minority applicants may fare even worse in the resume pile at companies purporting to support diversity than they would at companies that don't make the claim, shows a new study from the University of Toronto.
That was claimed to be biologically active 15 years ago, but more recent studies have shown it has no biological effect.
Spence's research faced its greatest test in June during a demonstration of the technology on an episode of a three - part English reality TV show called Lie Lab, which studied the truthfulness of a man accused of being a terrorist, a woman who claimed to have been abused as a child, and a woman convicted of poisoning a child in her care.
Lane claimed that two recently released studies — a survey of North American birds and another of fish in the Atlantic Ocean — have shown that a single mitochondrial gene (COI) can be used to distinguish one species from another.
In fact, studies now show that this claim is rarely true.
Results of the study, which earlier this year won first prize in the inaugural «PAN Challenge» for research on improving access to critical medications for Americans with chronic and rare diseases, showed that patients in the latter, high - cost group were significantly less likely (45.3 percent vs. 66.9 percent) to have a Part D claim for a TKI prescription within six months of their CML diagnosis, compared to the subsidized, low cost - sharing group.
Results from a study published in Science Translational Medicine show that the publicly available cell line U87MG does not originate from the cell line it is claimed to do.
He explains that since the study have shown a new theory regarding sleep; different methodologies are needed to support the claim.
He also took exception to a claim made by the authors in a Nature Communications press release and in the paper itself that this study is the first to show that serpentinization could generate enough hydrogen to feed microorganisms.
When the full statements were brought to light it was clear that they showed exactly the opposite of what they were claiming — they showed that Mr. Wakefield's presentation of the children in his study was inaccurate and that he had the information available at the time of writing the paper.
Even though more research needs to be made on these claims, one study has shown that HIIT really suppressed appetite for a short period of time after working out.
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.
The studies that claim to show increased birth defects from higher doses of vitamin A do not distinguish between synthetic and natural vitamin A, and the people who Weston Price studied only consumed natural vitamin A from foods like liver and butter.
People just don't eat these foods much anymore, and so any study that claims to show birth defects from vitamin A is really showing defects from synthetic vitamin A. Synthetic vitamins are not the same and they affect the body in different ways.
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