But
this study points toward a different scenario: obese Americans spend about $ 1,429 more on health care each year than the normal - weight Americans.
I believe that the contemporary student generation's concern for freedom in higher education and their recognition of the slavishness of much of what goes by the name of liberal
studies points toward the need to restore the lost element of leisure in the life of learning and to renew the conviction that understanding contains its own rewards.
Walsh's piece and other recent
studies point toward the practice of selecting those fats which are critical and beneficial to a complete diet.
For example, looking at New Zealand's heat waves, «five independent
studies all pointed toward human influence having a substantial increase in the likelihood and severity of the record 2013 temperatures in Australia.»
Cecilia Saulters - Tubbs found that district attorneys were less likely to file charges against female drug offenders than against male offenders, while Donna Bishop and Charles Frazier found, similarly, that boys were treated more punitively than girls for delinquency offenses and that girls were less likely than boys to receive a sentence involving incarceration.10 Such studies suggest that the system treats girls as less criminally dangerous than boys.11 Other research, however, notes that once legal variables are controlled, girls are treated similarly to boys in the early stages of court processing but more harshly in the later stages.12 Earlier
studies pointing toward more «chivalrous» treatment of girls may thus have failed to consider differences in the underlying seriousness of the offenses involved.
Many
studies point toward the idea that our hormones affect our physical and mental experience of stress, and influence how we interact with others when we are under stress.
Many
studies point toward money as the leading cause, while others blame the birth of a couple's first child, extra-marital affairs or blended families for the shocking decline in marital success.
Not exact matches
Then, ask your prospective loan provider to
point you
toward case
studies or white papers that give you a good feel for the company and its customers.
Buxton says the
study's results
point to a need for a culture shift in organizations
toward a provision for greater flexibility and a change in mentality from a focus on congratulating those who burn the candle at both ends to an appreciation of the benefits of sleep.
Perceptive
study questions
point the reader
toward both open questions and animating premises.
He
points out that the most recent model leans away from the concern for concrete mechanical effects characteristic of the transmission model and leans
toward what is loosely termed the ritualistic model more akin to anthropology and other cultural
studies.
«New Starts is geared
toward projects like the Amherst - to - Buffalo connection,» the senator said,
pointing to $ 600,000 he secured for the project's initial
studies a few years ago.
The county executive
pointed to a
study by E.J. McMahon, founder and research director for the conservative Empire Center for Public Policy, who has said housing values in the state could decline by up to 20 percent if fewer people are unable to afford more expensive homes and instead put money
toward taxes.
«These results
point toward a newly identified disparity in the management of men with incident prostate cancer,» the
study states.
Perhaps most importantly, the lifestyle suggestions such observational
studies have
pointed toward aren't new — they're already routinely recommended by doctors to patients.
The data of lab experiments and population
studies is coherent, meaning that data from both sources
point toward a similar conclusion.
Now, a new
study by scientists in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
points to a potential culprit in this good - cell - gone - bad scenario, a key step
toward the ultimate goal of developing a treatment.
Both of the advantages
point toward a possibility of using this new method for regenerative therapies and for creating models of rare diseases for future
studies and individualized health care.
A number of epidemiological
studies have already
pointed toward this effect, and it has now been verified by Ludwig - Maximilians - Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researchers in the Pasture birth cohort.
The
study, published in the journal eLife, provides a valuable model for uncovering the basic molecular mechanisms governing the interplay of immunity and regeneration, and could
point the way
toward new therapies to combat serious human ailments like chronic non-healing wounds.
The
study, which will be published December 21 in the Journal of Cell Biology, suggests that the loss of these particular Numb proteins makes breast cancers more aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy, but
points the way
toward new therapeutic approaches that could improve patient outcome by preserving p53 levels.
«The findings for this
study are not only fascinating but potentially very important, because they
point toward a new paradigm: different people react differently, even to the same foods,» says Eran Elinav (@EranElinav), a researcher in the Department of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute and another of the
study's senior authors.
Yet
studies suggesting that astronauts who spent time in space developed diabetes - like symptoms link microgravity with metabolism and
point toward the liver, the major organ of metabolism, as a possible target of the space environment.
Aleksandar Kostic, a postdoctoral fellow in Xavier's lab and first author of the
study, agreed, calling the
study «a compelling piece of evidence
pointing toward a direct role of the microbiome in type 1 diabetes.»
Woodbridge Foster, a retired entomology professor at The Ohio State University, who was not part of the
study, said research like this
points scientists in the right direction
toward mosquito - borne virus prevention.
A
study published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Materials Chemistry A shows that the technique produces high - quality crystalline films with precise control over thickness across large areas, and could
point the way
toward mass production methods for perovskite cells.
Because the telescope can also be
pointed toward the sun, others have suggested shifting its field of view and using it to
study objects in the inner solar system, such as asteroids that might be heading
toward Earth.
Though the
study is an early investigation, it opens doors for future work that might
point toward a pill for your pugnacious pup.
But Spector argues that EpiTwin has already made valuable contributions — for example, through a
study of 15 twin pairs discordant for breast cancer that
pointed toward hypermethylation of the DOK7 gene, which he believes could one day be used as a biomarker to help identify women at risk for breast cancer years in advance.
A number of epidemiological
studies have already
pointed toward this effect, and it has now been verified by LMU researchers in the Pasture birth cohort.
Her Health Education
studies at The University of Florida are being paired with a firm foundation in holistic nutrition and her tendencies
point her
toward a life filled with ayurveda, raw foods, reiki, energy work, and a deep desire to use these things to help people reconnect with who they really are.
The
study, published in the peer - reviewed journal Gastroenterology, 2 claims the discovery «carries significant implications for future research that could
point the way
toward dietary or drug interventions to improve brain function.»
There are quite a few
studies out there that
point toward environmental links to arthritis.
These case
studies were seen as leading the way
toward a new generation of policy analysis that recognized «the importance of understanding the transformation of policy into teacher actions from the vantage
point of the teachers, themselves, as well as from that of the policy system» (p. 175).
Recently, a meta - analysis of over 200
studies by Joe Durlak and colleagues published in Child Development found that in schools intentionally implementing comprehensive and continuous social - emotional learning programs, students attitudes
toward school and learning improved, they gained an average of over 10
points on standardized academic tests, and their problem behaviors, including violence, diminished.
The popularity of digital textbooks may have hit a tipping
point in 2012 as preference by college students climbed significantly, according to new research from the Book Industry
Study Group (BISG)'s ongoing study of Student Attitudes Toward Content in Higher Educa
Study Group (BISG)'s ongoing
study of Student Attitudes Toward Content in Higher Educa
study of Student Attitudes
Toward Content in Higher Education.
«If you are trying to give people advice for improving their score,
pointing them
toward those two components — things that are relatively easy to change — is a very good start,» said Tatiana Homonoff, an assistant professor of Economics and Public Policy at New York University, who did a two - year
study on credit scores and published a paper on it in April of 2018.
A new Senate bill is intended to end a couple of private student loan practices that have harmed borrowers.The American student loan crisis is garnering the attention of lawmakers, and now there are two new proposals in the Senate banking bill to ease the pressure debt is putting on student loan borrowers, according to CNBC.The latest proposals aim to mitigate the negative effect of student loans would tackle how private student loan lenders approach the issue of a cosigner's death or bankruptcy, as well as how defaults would be reported on the borrower's credit report.Numerous
studies have
pointed toward...
Numerous
studies have
pointed toward the looming crisis student loan debt could cause on the economy.
Yet even with
studies clearly
pointing toward the impact that high student debt has on graduates» lives, students rarely consider costs in deciding where to go to school.Just 7.5 percent of students based their decision on what college to attend on costs, according to a Strada - Gallup Education Consumer Survey.The primary decision in selecting a college was location, with 28 percent of students in the survey saying this was their...
Early research
pointed toward a variant of obsessive - compulsive disorders, but newer
studies and theories lead
toward:
* has spent a number of years
studying and learning about their breed * is active in one or more breed clubs or similar groups and thus is in regular contact with other people in the breed * knows their breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of dog they're breeding
toward * almost always compete in some in some sort of activity with their dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so as to have a realistic idea of how their dogs compare to others of the same the breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary problems that occur in their breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to breeding in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of dogs in general, so as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the breeding dogs * is extremely concerned with the quality of the homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the
point of not performing a breeding if they don't feel good homes will be available for the pups * never has more dogs of their own than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a dog of their breeding if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
Although this is not something that is likely to happen anytime soon, the latest
study is one of the many
pointing toward a warming trend on the continent.
Renewables are not yet the least costly option in every market, writes Tim Buckley, Director of Energy Finance
Studies Australasia at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), but the pace of change demonstrates that a tipping
point toward a new energy economy is coming, and fast.
Climate change, overpopulation, consumption, and ecological destruction is pushing planet Earth
toward a tipping
point according to a major
study in Nature released over the summer.
A rigorous
study of potential tipping elements in human socioeconomic systems would also be welcome, especially to address whether and how a rapid societal transition
toward sustainability could be triggered, given that some models suggest there exists a tipping
point for the transition to a low - carbon - energy system (111).
Tiger Stripes Beneath Antarctic Ice A new
study published in Science
points out that stripes of dirt and rock beneath Antarctic glaciers create friction zones that slow the flow of ice
toward the sea.
The
point system Canada uses is heavily biased
toward people who already have Canadian work experience or who've
studied in Canada.
Adriana Linares: So I know it's very early and you sort of
study in recommendation, but it can't be that far away, what you're kind of
pointing toward.
Facebook has previously argued,
pointing toward some
studies, that social media downsides aren't inherent, but rather due to passive consumption.