Sentences with phrase «supposed benefits»

However, it will be far more damaging if some mothers stop breastfeeding as a result of this campaign than supposed benefits from stopping mothers eating a hamburger or donut if breastfeeding.
I have to say that I have struggled to detect any New Labour outcry against the rich, or silence on supposed benefits cheats, if that is to whom you refer.
Supposed benefits include improvement of breathing problems and digestive disorders.
Why should the President's rush to restrict U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, which even his own officials say raises concerns about domestic energy costs and grid reliability, be justified upon supposed benefits which will largely accrue to foreign nations?
Renowned researcher Michael Kramer, who has advised the World Health Organization and Unicef, said that he was misquoted after being interviewed regarding supposed benefits of breastmilk.
The promotion of Kendamil «whole milk» infant formula through supposed benefits of whole milk for older children and adults is a concern because it undermines the message from the NHS and independent experts that whole milk should not be fed to babies under 12 months of age.]
The data in question is a 12 - year - old report which concludes quite clearly that laptops have still yet to be invented, as billions of pounds of supposed benefit derived from building HS2 relies on the rock solid fact that not one person has ever done any work on a train.
The FDA even wrote a letter to Bayer a few years ago expressing worry about the device maker's «Mirena Parties,» which involved sales folk marketing the IUD as providing certain supposed benefits - aside from contraception - including greater intimacy, emotional satisfaction, and romance.
Whatever supposed benefit you hope to get out of harshness, criticism, scolding or conflict, is far outweighed by the damage done to self - esteem.
Promotional claims made by Danone, Nestlé and other companies for supposed benefits of follow - on formula and milks for older babies contradict NHS Choices, which says these milks are unnecessary.
The skeptical comments fly in the face of the message of the popular #MeToo movement — focused on believing women when they say they've been harassed and assaulted and pushing back against accusations that women make up such claims for attention or other supposed benefits.
However, depending on the percentages, this would negate all or most of the supposed benefits of wearing linen in the first place.
That horrendous cost must be weighed against the supposed benefits of maintaining the TBTF [too - big - to - fail] status quo.
The UCP consistently uses the neoliberal buzzword «choice» to describe the supposed benefits of private schools — as if ordinary voters had the choice to sent their kids to a school that charges $ 26,000 a year for the privilege.
I certainly do not want to be party to proposing the sacrifice of the present generation of the poor for the supposed benefit of future generations.
In reality, many of the supposed benefits of dairy have been exaggerated.
The Australian Sceptics magazine is a very entertaining read and I'm the last person to take anything at face value, especially the supposed benefits of biodynamic viticulture, magnetic wine pourers, vortexes, pyramids and stags» bladders...
I can't comment on the fallout from hosting the Olympics in London, but as a taxpayer I don't believe the supposed benefits of hosting the Sydney Olympics ever in any way matched the costs.
The supposed benefits of getting married in the first place are consequently diminished while the risks (particularly to one's finances) grow to outweigh the rewards.
Companies make claims of supposed benefits of the nutrients added to follow - on formula and so - called «growing - up» milks, but these have no benefits over a normal healthy diet.
Fletcher said the supposed benefits to the baseball leagues are vague, even as parks officials ask the athletic leagues if they would be willing to increase registration fees to help pay for the improvements.
I suppose the benefit is that those with money would be able to influence policy much more directly than the current system of lobbying and donations.
Since the mandates are foisted on taxpayers by NYC state legislators, a separate upstate would undoubtedly vastly scale back these programs and more than make up for any supposed benefit of being part of New York State.
«Elected officials from the Governor on down touted the supposed benefits to public safety the SAFE Act would bring,» NYSRPA President Tom King said.
The mantra among universal pre-K advocates is its supposed benefits to young children, especially those coming from low - income families.
The report, put together by the US Institute of Medicine, was commissioned by the countries» governments partly to clarify the supposed benefits of huge doses of vitamin D.
Another supposed benefit of hydrogen — storing surplus solar energy — didn't pan out in our analysis either.
Many countries, including the US, which produces about a quarter of the world's CO2 emissions, are relying to a large degree on the supposed benefits of tree planting to meet their targets.
Often the experimental statistical «evidence» in such studies establishes a benefit for a drug that is of little practical value; the supposed benefit, while perhaps real in a mathematical sense, is so slight as to be meaningless for real patients.
But in August, that advice was upended by news that no scientific evidence supports the supposed benefits of flossing.
Other studies that have more carefully analyzed Ebola viral loads have found that at least four different levels correlate with different mortality rates, which suggests the supposed benefit of favipiravir seen might disappear if more precise measures were compared.
But for all the supposed benefits of coconut oil, is it really that good for you?
I finally made a concession to use stevia powder (the most natural one I could find) though I would like to try xylitol too, as it has some supposed benefits in dental health.
The supposed benefits of these items vary, from strengthening vaginal muscles to boosting fertility and sex drive to cleansing the uterus and balancing hormones levels.
Google the term and you'll find numerous bloggers waxing poetic about its supposed benefits, including fat loss, increased stamina, and improved cardiovascular health.
According to Ori, among others, there are a number of supposed benefits of eating only one meal a day.
Although the properties sound appealing, studies have pinpointed siloxanes as bio-accumulative and can interfere with human hormone function — which isn't worth the supposed benefits, especially with cleaner alternatives available!
There's no shortage of intermittent fasting guides out there, but very few focus on practicality, and instead focus on IF's supposed benefits — which range from accurate to dubiously superhuman.
This is especially true with its supposed benefits for athletes, muscle recovery, and performance.
The U.S. National Institutes of Health counts 135 registered trials of curcumin in the last 15 years, according to the study authors, but not one double - blind, placebo - controlled clinical trial on curcumin can support all of the benefits we've been attributing to it, and when it comes to research that seemed to prove curcumin's effects on pancreatic and colon cancers, Alzheimer's disease, and radiation - induced rashes, it seems that the supposed benefits are all cracked up.
Here's what the science has to say about just a few of these supposed benefits of turmeric.
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