Examples of using One study published in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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One study published in August of last year suggested they may have gone extinct from a genetic abnormality.
Compared to people who go to sleep early, those who stay up late aremore likely to be overwhelmed by repetitive negative thoughts, found one study published late last year.
For example, in one study published in the journal Obesity, women who both dieted and exercised lost more weight than those who only dieted.
We need time after work to disconnect in order tomentally recharge for the next day, according to one study published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
In one study published in Harvard Business Review, humor was shown to reduce hostility, relieve tension and improve morale among colleagues.
Most wrinkles are likely just a sign of aging, but one study published in The Journals of Gerontology found a different reason: high blood pressure.
One study published in the journal Anxiety, Stress& Coping involved people who were asked to write three possible outcomes for the situations they worried about.
Beards have not exactly held the best reputation when it comes to hygiene,and this reputation has been largely fueled by one study published last year suggesting that a man's beard is just as dirty as a toilet.
One study published by the US National Library of Medicine examined the effects of sleep deprivation and sensitivity to pain on 11 healthy male volunteers.
According to one study published in the journal Psychological Science, considering the problem from the perspective of an outsider can actually help you make better decisions.
One study published in 2018 also found that learning Japanese in a 3D virtual environment made students likelier to pick up vocabulary that they encountered incidentally through the simulation.
One study published in Cell Metabolism journal this month concluded that cutting calorie intake by 15 percent over two years can slow aging and protect against diseases such as cancer, diabetes.
One study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food showed the potential for a diet of Peruvian Andean grains, including quinoa, to help manage type 2 diabetes and the high blood pressure associated with it.
One study published in the prestigious Lancet medical journal found that one in ten cardiac arrest survivors experienced emotions, visions or lucid thoughts while they were clinically dead.
One study published in the Indian‘Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology', measured the impact of taking 500 milligrams of evening primrose oil on patients who struggled with this skin condition.
However, one study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine found that as the day goes on, doctors become much more likely to prescribe antibiotics- even when they're totally unnecessary, such as in the case of a virus.
One study published last year, for instance, found that coffee could protect cardiovascular health, while another study, which we covered last month, suggested that this drink may help regulate blood sugar levels.
In fact, in one study published in the Journal of Human Kinetics, athletes who spent 15 minute in the sauna experienced an immediate increase in their white blood cell count, a marker for immune strength.
Plus, one study published in the Journal of Human Kinetics found that sitting in the sauna for 30 minutes increases women's levels of human growth hormone(HGH), which helps our bodies break down fats and build muscle.
For example, one study published in the New England Journal of Medicine gave a relatively small dosage of testosterone(600 mg per week) to one group of weightlifters and a placebo to another group for 10 weeks.
In fact, one study published in the journal PLOS One found that people who focused on taking“small bites” of food consumed about 30 percent less soup for their meal than those who didn't make the conscious decision.
One study published in the well-regarded Journal of Neurology in 2009 even suggested that in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's Dementia, eradication of H. pylori can actually improve cognitive function to a significant degree.
One study published in The Lancet assessed the flavonoid intake of 805 men aged 65- 84 years and found that higher flavonoid intake from foods and herbs was significantly inversely associated with mortality from coronary heart disease.
For example, one study published late last year in Circulation estimated that if all U.S. adults age 45 and older were able to keep their blood pressure below 130/80, it would prevent 3 million strokes and heart attacks over a decade.
In fact, one study published in 2015 in the Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition found plant-based diets can save you almost $750 per year while providing you with more nutrient-dense fruits, veggies, and whole grains.
One study published in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry even reported that lower levels of vitamin D may be linked with poor performance on standardized exams, difficulties with attention and focus as well as impaired decision making.
One study published in September 2003 in the International Journal of Oncology1, found that treating lung cancer patients with vitamin K2 slowed the growth of cancer cells, and previous studies have shown benefit in treating leukemia.
In one study published by the American Journal of Preventative Medicine, women who were experiencing depression who completed 200 minutes of walking a week(or 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise) had improved mental health, social functioning, physical health, and vitality over time.
One study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research which compared people of different ages who followed the same routine for 8 weeks found that guys aged between 35 and 50 were able to build just as much muscle as those decades younger than them.
For example, in one study published in January 2017 in the Journal of Diabetes Research, women who performed high-intensity interval exercise lost the same amount of weight and body fat compared with those who performed moderate-intensity cardio, but they did it while exercising for significantly less time.