Sentences with phrase «term study suggests»

A recent large - scale, long - term study suggests otherwise.
The new, long - term study suggests that animals have returned to the area and are even thriving despite 30 years of radiation exposure.
Although some short - term studies suggest that the thermic effect of feeding is higher when an iso - energetic test load is divided into multiple small meals, other studies refute this, and most are neutral.
With few psychiatric drugs on the horizon and long - term studies suggesting medication may do more harm than good, it is time to revisit the very old idea that nutrition can have a positive effect on mental health.
In diabetic patients, evidence from medium - term studies suggests that replacing high - glycemic - index carbohydrates with a low - glycemic - index forms will improve glycemic control and, among persons treated with insulin, will reduce hypoglycemic episodes.
While adding satellite investments around the core can potentially improve returns, long - term studies suggest that most active managers lag the markets over time.
Longer - term studies suggest that temperatures could become dangerously high for southern Europe, in effect bringing the Sahara across the Mediterranean.
Several long - term studies suggest that once - a-week sex actually is the norm for most established couples.

Not exact matches

Earlier studies have suggested the effects of calorie - labeling at fast - food restaurants are minor at best, but there was a hope that the long - term impact would be more substantial.
But studies suggest that change may work only in the short - term.
And now there's another reason to grab your morning cup of coffee: A recent study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience suggests that caffeine may also boost our long - term memory.
The Royal Society study also suggested the conditions of a spill — where and when it occurred, and the weather conditions — may be just an important, in terms of a spill response, as the type of crude spilled.
The term had its origin in the study of historical sources, chiefly the lives of the saints; and instead of emphasizing the unreliable or questionable character of the stories, it really suggests that a kernel of substantial fact is contained in them.
As the term suggests, the analyst is involved in the activity of the group to be studied but also maintains a certain detachment.
First, suggests Ramsey, we can speak of the «will of God» in terms of belief and action if we study how people with Christian commitment have talked.
Indeed, at the end of each chapter we are given a list of «Terms for Study» and «Suggested Reading» which will take the reader even deeper into the subject, if they so choose.
And for those concerned about functional and substantive definitions of religion, Geertz basically settled the issue by suggesting that symbols themselves might vary greatly in substance but could be studied usefully in terms of their subjective functions, such as creating moods and supplying meaning and motivation.
A study conducted at the University of Oxford suggests that Alzheimer's and dementia patients have experienced short - term benefits resulting from consuming coconut oil, even though the results may be temporary.
Some of the same studies suggest that athletes may be more likely to self - report if they feel safe in self - reporting, in other words, when they don't fear adverse repercussions if they report in terms of decreased playing time, losing their starting positions, or being embarrassed by the coach in front of their teammates for their lack of toughness, such as, for example, by being labeled a «wimp» (or worse).
The research contradicts the findings of earlier studies, including one by researchers at Florida Tech in 2003, which suggested that heading in soccer may result in the short term in weaker mental performance, including a decline in cognitive function, difficulty in verbal learning, planning and maintaining attention and reduced information processing speed.
As a result, Dr. Meehan argues that «the term mild traumatic brain injury should not be used interchangeably with concussion,» as suggested by the authors of a 2010 Canadian study, 2 which found that how a brain injury was labeled made a difference when it came to treatment, and suggested that, to encourage full reporting of head injuries in sports and to allow adequate management and recovery time, MTBI be used in its place.
Second, I've not found any studies suggesting that infant toilet training — when carried out in the manner noted above — has any long - term developmental significance for infants.
According to a systematic review, a small body of research suggests that treatment may be associated with mother - reported improvements in breastfeeding, but the studies are small, short - term, and rely on inconsistent methodology.
This week someone got in touch with me to talk about a new study in the journal Pediatrics, which suggests that there's no long - term harm associated with certain methods of sleep training.
For some infants with high, early weight loss, this small study is the first to suggest that infant formula used at just the right time, in limited amounts, may help achieve the goal of long - term breastfeeding.
Studies comparing human milk from preterm mothers with that from term mothers suggest that these immunologic benefits may be even greater for preterm infants because secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), lysozyme, lactoferrin, and interferon are found in greater concentrations in preterm human milk compared with term milk.2 — 4 Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants do not benefit from the transplacental transfer of maternal immunoglobulins that occurs primarily after 34 weeks of gestation.5 These infants are exposed to abundant pathogenic organisms during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization and may benefit from the host defense factors present in preterm human milk.6 — 9
Previous studies have suggested women derive short - term health benefits from breastfeeding.
Maybe the effects are different or more long term than this 3 - 6 month study suggests.
A recent study looking at the immediate and long - term physiologic consequences of infant crying suggests otherwise.
However, our study suggests that for a healthy woman with a single, head - down, full - term baby, planned home birth with a midwife can be a safe option.»
Findings from short - term outcome studies suggest that breastfeeding may have some psychosocial benefits for both mother and infant, as well as for their developing relationship.
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long - term changes in cholesterol metabolism.
Although this study was not powered to assess the impact of mother — infant sleep proximity on long - term breastfeeding outcomes, these indicative data suggested that such a trial was warranted; this trial is now underway and due to report in 2010.
And although he terms the new study «bold,» the factors that limit maximum speed in small animals are likely very different than those limiting large ones, he suggests.
Now a study of real - world couples suggests that this pill - related preference change could have long - term consequences for a relationship's quality and outcome.
Although the study was not designed to differentiate between the exact types of services available in each centre, the authors note that the main difference in terms of treatment was provision or not of methadone, suggesting it is likely to have played an important role in the different rates of relapse.
Further studies in people who regularly meditate suggest these changes could be long term.
«This study suggests that your mouth is more like my mouth than it is like your armpit, in terms of its microbial composition.»
According to Trasande, his study is the first to suggest long - term cardiovascular health risks in children from toxic chemical exposure on 9/11.
While the risks associated with long - term e-cigarette use are largely unknown, recent studies suggest that they can significantly increase plasma nicotine levels, which means they are potentially as addictive as cigarettes.
But several reports, including a pair of recent small - scale radio - tracking studies, suggest cleaned birds have a good chance of long - term survival even compared with birds that were never oiled.
«Our study suggests that in patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation, catheter ablation is an effective alternative treatment that can help patients avoid or discontinue this drug to reduce the risk of these long - term side effects.»
They were following up on the results of a long - term study from the Harvard School of Public Health that had suggested yogurt, more than any other food, helped to prevent age - related weight gain.
The study adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that toxoplasmosis — usually a mild or nonsymptomatic infection from a protozoan parasite called Toxoplasma gondii — may somehow alter people's brain chemistry to cause long - term behavior problems.
The study suggests that may happen, but only for the short term and not to the extent that may have been expected.
While natural climate variations like El Niño do affect the frequency and severity of heat waves from one year to the next, the study suggests the increases are mainly linked to long - term changes in sea surface temperatures.
«In our study, eating habits were measured before brain volume was, which suggests that the diet may be able to provide long - term protection to the brain,» said Luciano.
An observational study conducted by German scientists in 2014 suggests that long - term use of this drug may protect against dementia.
The long - term implications of the study hinge on evidence that the pre-existing faults from the 1944 earthquake have strongly influenced the orientation and location of rupturing during the 2016 event, suggesting that large earthquakes in Japan are most likely to occur in this very same region of the Nankai Trough in the future.
Modeling studies on geoengineering to reflect sunlight away from the Earth suggest that modifying the planet's reflectivity could slow the meltdown of the Greenland ice sheet in the short term, but not stop it entirely, and could still allow an eventual total meltdown in the next millennia or so.
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