Not exact matches
That meant her
studies produced data on how men and
women approached various negotiating games both before and after the election of Donald Trump (these negotiations were generally
conducted via chat so they could be objectively scored by other experts).
This «Super Slow» form of resistance training was popularized by inventor Ken Hutchins who
conducted the «Nautilus Osteoporosis
Study» and found the slow - moving controlled exercise approach to be effective in building bone density in elderly
women with osteoporosis.
According to a Yale
study conducted by U.S. economist Daniel Hamermesh, attractive men can earn 9 percent more than their average - looking colleagues, while attractive
women could see a bump of up to 4 percent.
According to a
study conducted by Baloonr, about 35 percent of respondents said the best way to addressing the issue in the startup tech worldis to put more
women in leadership roles.
Another major new
study conducted by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg's LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Co. revealed alarming data on promotions, attrition and career outcomes between men and
women.
The
study,
conducted by Sameer B. Srivastava, Ph.D. and doctoral student Eliot Sherman at the University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business, found that low - performing
women who switched from a male supervisor to a high - performing female supervisor earned substantially less than men who made a similar shift.
Entitled
Women Entrepreneurs 2014: Bridging the Gender Gap in Venture Capital, the study was conducted by Babson professors leading the Diana Project ™, a program founded in 1996 to research women - led businesses glob
Women Entrepreneurs 2014: Bridging the Gender Gap in Venture Capital, the
study was
conducted by Babson professors leading the Diana Project ™, a program founded in 1996 to research
women - led businesses glob
women - led businesses globally.
Professor Robert Schindler, a marketing professor at Rutgers Business School,
conducted a
study of a
women's clothing retailer.
One reliable
study conducted by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College estimated that 44 % of men and 58 % of
women will need nursing home care at some point in their life.1
A new Merrill Lynch
study conducted in partnership with Age Wave, «
Women and Financial Wellness: Beyond the Bottom Line,» celebrates the progress made by women while examining the financial challenges women still face throughout their lives, and offers potential solut
Women and Financial Wellness: Beyond the Bottom Line,» celebrates the progress made by
women while examining the financial challenges women still face throughout their lives, and offers potential solut
women while examining the financial challenges
women still face throughout their lives, and offers potential solut
women still face throughout their lives, and offers potential solutions.
The
study was
conducted using ORC International's CARAVAN Omnibus survey using both landline and mobile telephones on May 2-5/9 -12 / 16 - 19 2013 among 3020 adults, 1,507 men and 1,513
women 18 years of age and older, living in the continental United States.
The Hartford
Study of Ordained Men and
Women,
conducted in 1993, found that many pastors drop in and out of ministry.
Lifetime television recently
conducted extensive
studies to identify the unmet desires of its viewers and found that what young
women want is — more Christian programming.
Dreweke pointed to a
study detailing the increased use of long - acting reversible contraceptives (such as IUDs and implants) among teens; although the
study was only
conducted among
women who already used contraception, the efficacy of longer - acting contraceptives is higher than those of other birth control methods.
Koop recommended that a long - term
study of large numbers of
women be
conducted to examine the effects of pregnancy, childbirth, and abortion.
A
study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, highlighted that
women who ate 16 or more strawberries per week, were 14 % less likely to have elevated levels of C - reactive protein, a blood biomarker that signals the presence of inflammation in the body.
Twenty - two years later the number of
women's teams had increased, but most of the new coaching jobs had gone to men; according to a
study conducted at Brooklyn College, only 49.4 % of
women's teams were being coached by
women.
The
study was
conducted on more than 2600
women during their pregnancy and the following weeks, and the conclusion was that having anxiety and / or depression during pregnancy did not produce any of the same complications as before — which is great news!
In Iraq, a case - control
study (Aldabran 2013) was
conducted for one year with 215 pregnant
women who breastfed during pregnancy and 288 pregnant
women who did not.
While Boobie Bar ® has not been included in a peer - reviewed clinical
study, Nurse Wendy
conducted anecdotal research prior to launching her product and found that among exclusively pumping
women with an established milk supply, the average daily increase in supply is 1.5 to 4.6 ounces.
For the
study, Bonuck and her team
conducted two clinical trials, one among low - income
women and one among more economically diverse
women.
Another clinical
study (Ishii 2009),
conducted in Japan, looked at 110
women who overlapped breastfeeding and pregnancy and compared them to 774 who did not.
* Increases milk supply ~ In a
study conducted by Soykova 210
women who were struggling with milk supply were given dried placenta in test conditions and an amazing 86 % noticed fast improvements in the amounts of milk they were producing, some results were so great that they had increased production of up to 70g per feed!
While the article [Effects of Marijuana on the Fetus and Breastfeeding Infants by Thomas Hale, et al, Infant Risk Center; cites a number of
studies regarding cannabis use during pregnancy, it cites only two on cannabis use during lactation: one
conducted with 27
women, and another with 16
women.»
Living in a state that restricts midwifery practice, Dr. Adams is
conducting a qualitative
study to listen to the voices of
women who choose homebirth over hospital birth.
She was the Site Principal Investigator for an NINR - funded
study investigating mechanisms of preterm labor and birth in
women of African - descent, and is currently
conducting a pilot project examining modifiable factors related to risk for preterm labor and birth.
The University of California at San Francisco recently
conducted a
study where they discovered that early formula use can help
women breastfeed for a greater length of time, even if doses are only in small amounts.
Not long ago, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University of Wuerzburg
conducted a five - year
study that compared the pregnancy outcomes of older
women with their younger counterparts.
The strengths of the
study include the ability to compare outcomes by the
woman's planned place of birth at the start of care in labour, the high participation of midwifery units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically important differences in adverse perinatal outcomes, the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability of the groups by
conducting an additional analysis restricted to
women with no complicating conditions identified at the start of care in labour, and the ability to control for several important potential confounders.
«A
study that analyzed data from a national public opinion survey
conducted in 2001 found that only 43 % of U.S. adults believed that
women should have the right to breastfeed in public places.
We
conducted a multicenter, prospective cohort
study among low - risk nulliparous
women who started their pregnancy in midwife - led care or in obstetrician - led care.
One of the
studies in the 2005 meta - analysis,
conducted with high - risk
women delivering at a hospital in India, was stopped early because of 4 fetal deaths: 3 in the nipple stimulation group, and 1 in the oxytocin induction group.
To see if these patterns were valid in a wider population, they undertook the larger, county - wide
study,
conducting an analysis of births at
Women and Children's, Millard Fillmore Suburban, Sisters of Charity Hospital and Mercy Hospital, located either in the city of Buffalo or its nearby suburbs.
A research
study conducted on 5502
women by Czeizel and associates suggested that supplementation of 0.8 mg of folic acid in pregnant mothers increase fertility (by increasing the total number of live births and multiple gestations).
In another case, a small
study was
conducted comparing 8
women taking the drug to 423
women who were not taking the drug.
A year later, another
study conducted by the University of Leeds in England found that even
women who drank low - level amounts of alcohol during the first weeks of pregnancy ran the risk of premature or unexpectedly small babies.
It is unfortunate that the reaction to a
woman conducting these
studies would not hold such merit as readers might just think it is filled with female emotion and gender biases with not enough logic.
Studies have also been conducted on pregnancy after Depo with studies indicating that it takes at least 10 months, on average for a woman to get pregnant after her last inj
Studies have also been
conducted on pregnancy after Depo with
studies indicating that it takes at least 10 months, on average for a woman to get pregnant after her last inj
studies indicating that it takes at least 10 months, on average for a
woman to get pregnant after her last injection.
This cross-sectional
study was to assess the relationship between RA, breastfeeding, and also use of oral contraceptives, in a population of older
women from South China, where cultural habits differ from those in the West, where most previous
studies were
conducted.
The
study,
conducted at the University of North Carolina prenatal clinics questioned participants about pregnancy intention at 15 - 19 weeks gestational age, and
women were classified as having an intended, mistimed or unwanted pregnancy.
In order to
study all aspects related to the topic, we used a reference questionnaire prepared by nutrition and breastfeeding experts, which had been tested, modified and validated two months before our research team1 started the
study (following a pilot
study conducted on 20
women to determine whether the questions were clear and understandable), and then administered in a standardized fashion to
women in both groups (intervention group and control group).
The panel recommends that the further use of implants be limited for reconstruction only and that
women receiving the implants participate in scientific protocols and that epidemiologic
studies be
conducted to assess the risk of autoimmune disease.
An additional
study of 1,014
women conducted by different authors demonstrated that using the same criteria in
women with spontaneous labor or induced labor would lead to a significantly higher proportion of
women achieving vaginal delivery with no increase in neonatal complications (24).
According to
studies that were
conducted by the American Academy of Periodontists, if you have a gum disease, then your chances of having an underweight or a premature baby is four times more likely as compared to a
woman who has healthy gums.
In this retrospective
study conducted at 19 U.S. hospitals, the duration of labor was analyzed in 62,415 parturient
women, each of whom delivered a singleton vertex fetus vaginally and had a normal perinatal outcome.
A
study of nearly 3,000
women conducted by researchers at the University of Buffalo in New York found
women who experienced morning sickness during pregnancy were 30 percent less likely to have breast cancer later in life.
During her time at UCSF she worked closely with the project investigator
conducting a research
study to promote
women's health.
«A
study that analyzed data from a national public opinion survey
conducted in 2001 found that only 43 percent of U.S. adults believed that
women should have the right to breastfeed in public places.
But with the release of a recent
study conducted in the U.S. and the U.K., more
women are learning about the benefits of iron supplements, specifically for their little guys or gals.
So, in the U.K., a team of researchers at Sheffield University are
conducting a
study to see whether financial incentives can help motivate
women to breastfeed.