Not exact matches
Numerous
studies have found that sitting for long periods
of time can do more than
just contribute to weight gain and metabolic disorders.
«There have been
times when I've had a really busy week and a lot has been going on and I'll sit down on the cushion and then I'll
just start crying and I'll realize that I'm so sad about this one thing, but I had no space to grieve, no space to think about it; I was zipping from one thing to the other all week,» says Pennell, who has
studied at Insight Meditation Society, one
of the top meditation centers in the country.
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Like the detrimental physical effects
of sitting, the mental health consequences
of so much
time spent on your butt can not be relieved
just by joining a gym, according to the
study.
But
just 20 minutes
of low - to - moderate intensity exercise (like walking) performed three
times a week can increase energy levels by 20 percent and decrease fatigue by 65 percent, according to a University
of Georgia
study.
In one
study of thousands
of employees, researchers found a non-so surprising statistic: only 20 %
of Americans can focus on
just one task at a
time at work.
But it doesn't take much: A 2006
study found that maintaining eye contact
just 30 percent
of the
time significantly increased a listener's memory.
Plenty
of studies warn against this, including one that shows that missing out on
just 10
of the best days in the stock market over 160,000 daily returns in 15 markets around the world can cause you to end up with about half
of what you would have earned if you had stuck with an index fund over
time.
Studies show that in reality many investors fail to capture the publicly posted returns
of their investment managers because they switch styles and strategies at
just the wrong
time.
BTW did you waste all your
time just studying the christian myth or can you babble on about any number
of religions?
the FACT is...
studies doen over LONG periods
of time from the 50s shows children need both a mother and afather.the FACT is... fahers are
just as important than mothers..
What a furor was created when first, under the influence
of the scientific spirit
of the
times, men began to
study the Bible critically
just like any other book.
I hear this all the
time: If you
just study the Bible with an open mind it will all be revealed to you (ignoring the fact that plenty
of people have done so and felt nothing).
@Saraswati, Sorry Chad, but I've lived and worked in China and spent a lot
of time studying the country and that's
just a crock (note I know little about Stalin and am
just talking about Mao).
According to the Barna
study, the percent
of engagement people have with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible at least four
times a week), friendly (engaged with the Bible less than four
times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or less and see the Bible as the inspired word
of God, but acknowledge it can have some errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «
just another book
of teachings written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate
of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate
of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
At that
time, I had
just finished a
study of Ecclesial Base Communities (CEBs), and I understood their importance and that
of the theology
of liberation in the Catholic Church.
At the same
time, it must be said that this work is a significant
study in the nature
of the church because the position is maintained that the church is not
just another organization, it is the Body
of Christ.
One needs to work hard to get out
of these lies... one should spend
time to
study the basic principles
of the all the books we have around us this
time which include the book
of Mormon and LDS... then you think what make sense and what not... the accept the true one... I can assure you that there is only one Truth as two can't be truth... you
just have to look for it and use ur intellectuals...
Not to mention most
of the
time not even acknowledging when a point you've made i refuted, and
just running away from a conversation, like when you posted that bogus
study of gay couples a whil back.
For instance, it has only the skulls
of the Cheyennes and Arapahos killed by the U.S. Army in the 1878 Sand Creek Massacre: the surgeon general
of the
time wanted
just their heads shipped to Washington for
study.)
There are vast amounts
of evidence for evolution, if you would
just take the
time to
study them.
But then one more train
of thought:
Just as I was swamped in the raging Galilee and the issues it raises, I ran across Scott Stossel's review
of Stumbling on Happiness, a book by Daniel Gilbert, a Harvard professor
of psychology who
studies happiness (New York
Times, May 7).
By the
time I was reading his volume that dealt with this very subject — «Churches that Abuse» (1993), my own
studies and experiences had taught me
just how right these concerns were and
just how often we deny the Apostolic mandate and deny and forbid those things that the New Testament clearly defines as ours in the liberty
of Gods goodness and grace.
The fact he seems to be missing is that
studies have shown evangelical women are far more likely to report reaching climax «most
of the
time» than those who don't attend church regularly,
just as married women are far more likely than single women.
I didn't say she was infallible; I am
just saying that she is a professional scholar who has dedicated a lot
of her
time to
studying scripture, and therefore I find her arguments a lot more compelling than some anonymous poster on the CNN message board.
Fitting that Sky Sports
just published a
study of the best premier league managers
of all
time, and Wenger is 2nd on the list, behind Feeguson, ahead
of Mourinho.
But a new
study indicates that the number
of your sexual partners and marital bliss may have nothing to do with your partner at all; it may —
just this one
time — actually be about you.
Her comment
of Camille as a «tough woman» could not have come at a more interesting
time, as I had
just stumbled upon a
study, «Black Marriage Through the Prism
of Gender Race, and Class,» by Kecia R. Johnson, an assistant professor at Florida State University, and Karyn Loscocco, a sociologist at the University
of Albany.
But they haven't proven it, and given all the caveats here (the fact the
study in general has been wrong so many
times before; the fact that women who choose to breastfeed for 2 years are quite different in many ways, not
just breastfeeding) give us good reason to take the findings with a grain
of salt.
(Around the same
time in America, psychologist Harry Harlow was coming to the same conclusion in his fascinating and heart - rending
studies of baby monkeys, where he observed that babies sought comfort, and not
just food, from their mothers.)
It seems pretty clear though that 12 weeks should
just be the beginning
of what's considered an acceptable amount
of leave: a 2013
study published in the Journal
of Health Politics, Policy and Law found that women who return to work earlier than six months after giving birth are more likely to develop PPD than those who were able to spend more
time at home.
But I think that in weeks that I'm off, and all
of those
times that I am
just me with them — I don't do a lot
of social things, I don't go out a lot with girlfriends, I read, I
study a couple
times a week with a Jewish
study partner, which is an intellectual exercise and also a social one.
While these reported interventions target the infant, other interventions target the mother - infant interaction48 or the whole family (rather
just the mother) 49,50 to improve parental skills by providing practical parental care techniques (such as sleeping habits and feeding) in combination with psychoeducation about the postpartum period and mindfulness techniques.48 This set
of studies have shown positive results such that maternal depression, anxiety scores48 and baby crying
times, 48,50 were reduced.
The
study found that spending a lot
of time in daycare predicted more truly aggressive and disobedient behavior, not
just more assertive or independent behavior, as some had alleged» (Cook, who cites Belsky, 2003).
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.
That year, women delivering at birth centers had C - sections 4 %
of the
time; that number grew to
just 6 % in the current
study, which relied on figures from 2007 to 2010 from 79 midwife - led birth centers in 33 states.
There was a false sense
of control that
just because I had wanted it and prepared for it (natural child birth, successful breastfeeding, bonding
time with baby, soothing the baby easily, predictable napping and eating schedules, etc.), I could achieve it, the same way I had
studied for a test and got an «A» or reduced my calories and lost weight.
The New York
Times reported on a
study completed by the AAP which found 40.4 percent
of mothers reported introducing solids to their baby before they were even four months old and 9 percent
of them started as young as
just four weeks.
Just in
time for the 25th anniversary DVD edition
of «Mommie Dearest,» a
study in the June issue
of the journal Pediatrics finds that strict disciplinarian mothers are even more likely to raise chubby kids than those derelict moms who let their youngsters graze on Pringles and M&M s. Moms who set clear rules and enforce them with flexibility and respect are least likely to have overweight youngsters.
One recent Spanish
study showed that the incidence
of severe infectious mastitis was highest at 6 weeks then dropped thereafter, which is around the
time when breastfeeding is
just getting into a groove and many women end their maternity leave.
An article is released sharing the findings
of a new
study that revealing some new findings about breastmilk or there may be some issues with formula and hundreds
of comments pour in with things like «formula is the same thing, really and all the breastfed kids I know are sick all the
time but my formula fed kids have genius IQs and are never sick» or «you know, not everyone can breastfeed so I guess I'm a bad mom because my breasts
just didn't work.»
But the Bureau's
study of Afghan teenagers found that
just one - in - five former unaccompanied children that apply to extend their leave are successful first
time.
The highest profile
studies of the impact
of the spending review have used
just one measure — income — at
just one point in
time.
In the beginning, teaching was my passion, but I didn't
just want to be a teacher; I wanted to be a teacher with a difference, I wanted to teach how to save lives, so I decided to
study medicine, that way I get to be a doctor and a teacher at the same
time, which I still want to do, but over the years I have come to fall in love with medicine, I want that instant gratification
of treating a patient and seeing them get better right in front
of you, I mean that is the definition
of joy for me.
So the next
time you hear someone say, «You can't raise taxes on the rich in New York, they already pay too much and they'll
just move to Texas or Florida; it's
just common sense», you should say, «Yes we can raise taxes on the richest New Yorkers, all
of the data over many years and many
studies has shown definitively that they aren't going anywhere, so you can stick your common sense in a hot, humid, boring low - tax state with low - wage jobs.»
However, the re-grouping
of dinosaurs proposed in this
study shows that both ornithischians AND theropods had the potential to evolve a bird - like hip arrangement - they
just did so at different
times in their history.
Field
studies in southeastern Morocco,
just a few kilometers away from the site
of this dust storm, show that electric fields generated by blowing sand boost dust emissions up to 10
times more than expected from wind alone.
At the
time of their deaths, for example, only three
of the 452 deceased stars were journal editors and
just another three served on
study sections.
By the
time he graduated from University College London in 1999, Godinho Ferreira had grown tired
of studying replication because the field had reached the point where «people would
just repeat each others» experiments,» he says.
Mark Rasenick, an author
of the
study and a physiologist at UIC, sees these findings as more than
just an explanation for antidepressants» lag
time.