Not exact matches
The
practice of mainlining shows is becoming increasingly acceptable, although it's still an activity that incites complicated emotions, a new
study suggests.
It is a documented phenomenon with a number of potential benefits:
Studies suggest that
practicing it can improve recall and problem - solving skills and many have used dreams to confront their worst demons.
That same top - down commitment defines SBC Communications» diversity turnaround,
suggests Anderson, who has
studied in - depth the employment
practices in the telecommunications industry.
A related aspect of theological teaching and
studies arises from the fact that theology in
practice means in large part relating to young students, which
suggests the need to consider the apostolic fruitfulness of new orders, communities and movements including World Youth Days.
More recently, a
study reported in the American Journal of Sports Medicine
suggests that the ACL injury rate for female athletes, particularly non-contact ACL injuries, can be significantly reduced if the athlete follows a specific exercise program called the Prevent Injury and Enhance Performance (PEP) program before
practices and games.
In another
study revealed in 2011 by the Journal of Family
Practice suggested that parents should try probiotics to deal with infantile colic [4]
The results of at least two recent
studies, however,
suggest that reductions in full - contact
practices can be accompished safely without putting players at additional risk, while researchers continue looking for the head trauma «holy grail»: a threshold - whether it is number of hits per week, over the course of the season, of a certain force, or to a certain part of the helmet (e.g. facemask, top of the head) above which players are at an unacceptably high risk of permanent brain injury.
A recent
study suggests engaging in relaxation exercises, through a mindfulness - based
practice during pregnancy, can help reduce anxiety and facilitate an easier and more satisfying birth experience.
But there are also experimental
studies that
suggest a causal link between attachment parenting
practices and intelligence, at least in children who would otherwise be at risk.
These
practices never emerged from
studies suggesting that they befitted infants.
Although magazines may not be the «most important» source of information on child - rearing
practices, as the
study authors
suggest, they are a ubiquitous source that experts agree have the potential to influence parents.
The
study, by welfare - to - work consultancy Policy in
Practice, also
suggests that the changes would leave recipients facing tax rates of 93 % on their additional earnings.
A report of the
study, published in the journal JAMA Dermatology April 28,
suggests that identifying and informing high outlier physicians of their extreme
practice patterns can enable targeted re-training, potentially sparing patients from substandard care.
The
study team
suggests that tools such as decision aids and
practice guidelines may help foster more effective communication between families and pediatricians.
«Our
study suggests NMS increased patient medicine adherence compared with normal
practice, which translated into increased health gain at reduced overall cost.
«While our
study did not directly compare use of the wider margin to a narrower margin, the common
practice of removing moles with narrow margins and performing a second «clean - up» procedure
suggests a need to move toward wider margins during the initial procedure,» says Polsky.
While the seven - year Dutch
study suggests that people do better in the long - term without medication, that needs replicating before it changes
practice.
This research builds on an earlier
study, published in the journal Music Perception, which
suggested that the ability to sing accurately is a skill, rather than a talent, which gets better with
practice.
Recent findings do
suggest that healthy younger adults can improve their smarts as well: The ability of twentysomethings to solve patterning problems improved after
practicing on unrelated memory tests, one University of Michigan
study found.
The authors
suggest that further
studies should be conducted in larger numbers of players from different age groups to evaluate additional variations in biomechanical data across
practice drills and assess risks of
practice - related head injury.
You might shudder at the mere thought of ancient brain surgery, but recent
studies of the
practice at Bronze Age sites in Turkey
suggest that early neurosurgeons were surprisingly precise and that a majority of their patients may have survived.
A
study of students at one campus
suggests that the
practice of massaging data is common, but the behavior decreases as students advance toward a career in science.
The
study, published in the journal Nature Communications,
suggests new reforms to the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)-- ending the
practice of throwing away unwanted fish caught at sea — may have unintended consequences.
The
study suggests that indoor tanning was associated with binge drinking and unhealthy weight - control
practices.
«Our findings
suggest that we need to help clinicians better understand the impact personal experiences with friends and family members, as well as their patients, have on their
practices,» says Craig Evan Pollack, M.D., M.H.S., associate professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the
study's lead author.
«This kind of ecological
study identifying a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services
suggests that higher plant diversity will increase services from agroecosystems, and that has immediate implications for management
practices and policies for sustainable agriculture, including Chesapeake Bay water quality,» Kaye said.
A new
study suggests that U.S. antitrust laws could hamper the efforts of companies to collaborate on sustainable and socially - responsible business
practices, even as consumers and businesses increasingly value them.
The
study's results
suggest that long - term couples need not change their sexual
practices, say the scientists.
«The results from our
study are not
practice - changing at this time; however, our findings
suggest that using a longitudinal (or change over time) screening strategy may be beneficial in post-menopausal women with an average risk of developing ovarian cancer,» said Dr. Lu.
«Our findings
suggest that e-learning can provide an efficient and scalable approach to training large numbers of clinicians in new evidence - based treatments,» said Dr. Bradley D. Stein, the
study's lead author, a
practicing psychiatrist and a senior scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
But with a little
practice, the brain can learn to hear above the din, a new
study suggests.
But a new
study suggests batters who add ounces to their
practice swings may be making an error.
«The craft of popular moviemaking is based on hard - won,
practice - forged, psychological principles that have evolved over a long time, fitting stories and their presentation to our cognitive and perceptual capacities,» adds Armstrong, who
suggests that professional psychologists can learn much from
studying the structure of filmmakers» products.
Although
studies thus far have looked at those who are naturally open - minded, the results
suggest that
practicing creative - thinking techniques could improve anyone's health by lowering stress and exercising the brain.
It's no surprise then that a
study published 2 years ago created quite a stir by claiming that modern humans harbor a genetic signature
suggesting our ancestors engaged heavily in the
practice.
Not only has this
practice not been shown to benefit non-trauma patients, the MGH
study suggests that it may be harmful to some, an observation that indicates the need for more research.
The largest trove of ancient bones unearthed in Belgium offers signs of «intentional butchering» which
suggest our prehistoric ancestors may have
practiced cannibalism, a new
study revealed.
A new genetic
study suggests that two different groups of people in the Middle East independently developed agriculture, and then gradually spread their
practices to Europe, Africa and Asia.
These findings do not call for changes in vaccine policy or
practice, but do
suggest the need for additional
studies on maternal influenza vaccination and autism.
Our findings do not call for vaccine policy or
practice changes but do
suggest the need for additional
studies.
Differences in
practice patterns between male and female physicians, as
suggested in previous
studies, may have important clinical implications for patient outcomes.
Meaning Our findings do not call for vaccine policy or
practice changes but do
suggest the need for additional
studies.
Quiz Ref IDLiterature has shown that female physicians may be more likely to adhere to clinical guidelines,1 - 3 provide preventive care more often,4 - 11 use more patient - centered communication,12 - 15 perform as well or better on standardized examinations, 16 and provide more psychosocial counseling to their patients than do their male peers.14 Although
studies suggest differences in
practice patterns and process measures of quality between male and female physicians, these
studies have not examined patient outcomes, what we arguably care about the most.
Our
study provides a comprehensive picture of MRSA transmission in a sampled population of 1465 people and
suggests the need to review existing infection control policy and
practice.
Our
study exemplifies the continued importance of WGS in detecting outbreaks, including those which may be missed by routine
practice, and
suggests that universal WGS of bacteremia isolates may help detect outbreaks in low - surveillance settings.
In late 2013 Dr. Dean Ornish got lots of attention for a
study that
suggested that lifestyle and dietary changes such as
practicing meditation, yoga, and eating more plants could help lengthen telomeres, which effectively had the power to reverse the aging process.
And for those people, a new
study suggests,
practicing mindfulness meditation may help improve their mood and reduce their risk of developing full - blown depression.
«Our
study suggests that megadosing of zinc may be a dangerous
practice, particularly for those who already obtain plenty of zinc from their diet or are at risk for C. diff infection,» Skaar told Health.
Psychology Today reported, and other
studies suggest, that mental
practice can be almost as effective as physical training.
A recent
study lasting decades
suggests that when a large group
practices Transcendental Meditation, there is decreased social violence.