A great write -
up of the recent study can be found here for more information.
Not exact matches
In fact, a
recent Nielson
study found that 70 percent
of global consumers trust online reviews,
up 15 percent within a four - year period.
The
study, published by the Environmental Defense Fund's (EDF) Climate Corps program, says that solar and wind jobs have grown at rates
of about 20 % annually in
recent years, and sustainability now collectively represents four to four and a half million jobs in the U.S.,
up from 3.4 million in 2011.
With millennials on track to make
up 75 percent
of the global workforce by 2025, a
recent study by Bentley University in Waltham, Mass., explores the millennial approach to work.
According to a
recent study from Kaiser, to make
up for the loss
of CSR payments, insurers would have to jack
up the price
of premiums by an average
of 19 % more than the current projected increase for 2018.
According to a host
of new
studies outlined in a
recent PsyBlog post and elsewhere, dreamers who come
up with great ideas often also display some less than initially endearing qualities.
«Listening to music and singing together has been shown in several
studies to directly impact neuro - chemicals in the brain, many
of which play a role in closeness and connection,» explains a
recent Greater Good Science Center round -
up of research on the subject.
Data from a
recent BrightScope / ICI
study show that in 2006 78 percent
of all plans offered an employer match, and as
of 2014, that was back
up to 77 percent.
But the company is hoping to give those investors a boost through a sort
of mathematical illusion: A
recent study of Acorn's customers found that people were much more likely to agree to set aside $ 5 per day than $ 150 per month, even though they'd end
up contributing the same amount either way.
That more
recent study of people 95 to 100 also found that its participants — in addition to being generally more easy - going and extroverted than average — also tended to laugh frequently and express their emotions openly with one another, as opposed to bottling them
up.
A
recent study by the Brookfield Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship found that
up to 42 %
of the Canadian labour force is at high risk
of being affected by automation in the next 10 - 20 years.
In
recent years, Levine and others have used clinical
studies to prove that even in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets
up the physiological conditions for the onset
of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespans.
In fact, 29 percent
of millennials are saving more than 10 percent
of their incomes, according to a
recent Bankrate
study,
up from 22 percent in the year earlier.
Two other
recent studies of older people with MCI have suggested that merely amping
up one's workout routine with the right moves could help slow the brain's decay.
The title
of a
recent Retail Council
of Canada
study tersely summed
up the challenge: «The easy days are over.»
It may have to do with Addyi's high pricing (on par with Viagra at $ 26 per pill without an assistance program), its daily intake requirement (unlike Viagra, it adds
up to $ 780 per month), its potentially deleterious side effects (low blood pressure and fainting), its restrictions on alcohol consumption (abstinence vs. large quantities not recommended for Viagra patients), a 10 % efficacy rate (whereas Viagra works 50 %
of the time compared to a placebo, according to a
recent study), and its subtle neurotransmitter - targeting mechanism (contrast that to the obvious hydraulics
of Viagra).
We all know that music can affect our mood — pumping us
up before a big event, helping us get in the productivity zone, or providing a soothing soundtrack to our lowest moments - but a stack
of recent studies also shows music can affect us on an even deeper level, making us more generous and empathetic, and less biased, reports Summer Allen in Greater Good Magazine.
To date, results from several longitudinal
studies indicate that e-cigarette use among nonsmoking youth increases the likelihood
of future use
of conventional cigarettes.5 — 10 Specifically, the pooled odds ratio (OR) in a
recent meta - analysis
of studies of adolescents and young adults (aged 14 — 30) indicates that those who had ever used e-cigarettes were 3.62 times more likely to report using cigarettes at follow -
up compared with those who had not used e - cigarettes.11 This finding was robust and remained significant when adjusting for known risk factors associated with cigarette smoking, including demographic, psychosocial, and behavioral variables such as cigarette susceptibility.
This same survey found that 46 %
of Canadians support a free trade agreement with China,
up from 36 % in 2014 — and a
recent study by Paul Evans, research director
of University
of British Columbia's Institute
of Asian Research, puts that support even higher, at close to 70 %.
The issue
of the Kinder Morgan pipeline has heated
up in
recent weeks, after Premier John Horgan proposed a moratorium on increasing shipments from the Port
of Vancouver until a
study has been conducted on the effects
of bitumen in water.
But more
recent studies — Schaffner points to experiments conducted during Obama's presidency by Nick Valentino and his colleagues at the University
of Michigan — found that those penalties were no longer showing
up.
According to a
recent study by the National Association
of REALTORS ®, home values were
up four percent last year, and continue to rise.
Per a
recent Financial Planning Association's (FPA)
study [2], the cost
of developing and building an initial financial plan is coming in at around $ 2,600 on average (which includes the cost
of the advisor spending
up to 13 hours interviewing the investor as a basis for the plan).
And because all CDs lock
up your deposit for a fixed length
of time, you can also save money by
studying how average CD rates have changed in the
recent past.
Catherine Brekus's persuasive investigation
of Edwards turns
up no concrete evidence that he recommended physically disciplining children, contrary to the conclusions
of several
recent studies.
A
recent global
study of happiness came
up with truly shocking results.
Now sociologist Wade Clark Roof's A Generation
of Seekers, based on his
recent study of the religion
of the baby boom generation, shows that a sizable proportion
of Catholics and conservative Protestants have also left the religious traditions in which they were brought
up.
The technical emphasis in
recent theological education has given us better pedagogies, opened
up the larger society as a field for ministry, redistributed authority and power in the schools, and added new and important areas
of study.
Election returns and public - opinion
studies indicate discontent with some serious imperfections in
recent liberal political policies and programs;
studies also show that the general population does not want to give
up the values
of such programs and still wants additional selected government services.
Reporting on the
recent Barna
study on Gen Z attitudes and behaviors, Jonathan Morrow, director
of cultural engagement at Impact 360 Institute, writes: «With the best
of intentions, we bubble wrap our kids and create Disney World - like environments for them in our churches, and then wonder why they have no resilience in faith or life... In short, teenagers need a grown -
up worldview not coloring book Jesus.»
A
recent study by the Pew Research Center found that Americans are warming
up to people from across a diversity
of religions.
«Although this «rise
of the nones» has increased dramatically over
recent decades, the rate
of increase slowed last year, suggesting the possibility that there may be a leveling off in this measure in the years ahead,» reports the Gallup
study, which is made
up of more than 350,000 interviews.
Recent studies even show that plaque that builds
up in the brain from unhealthy levels
of cholesterol may be one
of the most common reasons for Alzheimer's disease.
A
recent study found that eating a heart - healthy diet that included 1.5 ounces
of macadamia nuts per day versus eating the «regular American diet» could possibly reduce total cholesterol by
up to 9 - percent along with additional reductions in low - density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
In case you missed it, a
recent landmark
study published in the peer reviewed International Journal
of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables
up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cancer.
Recent studies indicate that about 25 percent
of those who have TBI end
up divorced or separated.
A large body
of additional research suggests that a child's early attachment affects the quality
of their adult relationships, and a
recent longitudinal
study of 81 men showed that those who grew
up in warm, secure families were more likely to have secure attachments with romantic partners well into their 70s and 80s.
The regulars here are pretty
up on these things and the most
recent studies of homebirth have as far as I know have universally shown the homebirth has at least 3x the perinatal death rate
of similar risk hospital birth.
We haven't always appreciated the level
of importance that should be attached to getting enough sleep, but as the scientific
studies stack
up in
recent times, it is very hard to argue against the observation that getting the right amount
of sleep, is a key aspect
of achieving a healthy lifestyle.
A
recent study shows that, while properly fitting helmets don't necessarily reduce the risk
of concussion, the risk goes way
up if the helmet doesn't fit properly.
It's
up to their parents and caretakers to know what to do in case
of an attack, a
recent study and editorial in The New England Journal
of Medicine said.
As
recent studies suggest it does more harm than good, the future
of homework as we know it is
up in the air.
A
recent study found that when fathers encourage and promote the academic and athletic achievements
of their daughters, the girls were more likely to grow
up and experience career success and financial well - being.
In their
recent meta - analysis
of European case - control
studies, Robert Carpenter and his colleagues (2013) note that risk factors don't just add
up, they multiply.
Recent studies have shown that physical and psychological development
of children
up to two years
of age benefit from scheduled sleep in the middle
of the day.
According to the
recent studies, teenagers are less flexible and less able to handle with
ups and downs
of life.
According to the
recent study, which will be published next month in the print version
of the American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition, breastfeeding can cut the risk
of breast cancer by
up to 91 percent.
One
recent study even found that breastfeeding may reduce a mother's risk
of heart disease for
up to 10 years after she's stopped nursing her child.
Breastfeeding moms are more likely to stand
up for their babies» rights, according to a
recent study from the University
of California, Los Angeles, and the experience doesn't leave them feeling rattled.
«One could spend days sorting through the claims and counterclaims,» Goldberg writes about the only
recent study of American home births, which Tuteur has been beating
up on for years and to which the authors, for better or worse, have been responding.