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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. How to improve sex education. August 10, 2016. On the whole, public schools in the U.S. are doing a poor job of teaching sex education to American youth. A report released last year by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. Filed Under: Evidence-Based Living. Tagged With: children and youth. When should kids start kindergarten? June 6, 2016. Tagged With: children and youth. January 29, 2016. Filed Under: Evidence-Based Living. Kids acros...
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Building the evidence for meditation
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Building the evidence for meditation. Building the evidence for meditation. July 14, 2011. For centuries, cultures and religions across the globe have practiced meditation as a form of worship. In more recent times, researchers have hypothesized that the practice brings health benefits along with it reducing stress, lowering blood pressure, even alleviating the symptoms of epilepsy. One new paper published in the. 8220;This is the first...
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Health and Wellness
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Archives for Health and Wellness. How to improve sex education. August 10, 2016. On the whole, public schools in the U.S. are doing a poor job of teaching sex education to American youth. A report released last year by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. Filed Under: Evidence-Based Living. Tagged With: children and youth. Does social media harm kids? July 11, 2016. Filed Under: Evidence-Based Living. Tagged With: children and youth.
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food and nutrition
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Archives for food and nutrition. GMOs: Agricultural improvement or health threat? June 15, 2016. At the grocery store or in the news, you’ve likely come across the controversy over products made with genetically-modified organisms, or GMOs. Scientific advances that use biotechnology to create plants that can resist disease and insects, offer higher yields and include additional nutrients have sparked fear. Science in the media. Every fe...
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science in the media
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Archives for science in the media. GMOs: Agricultural improvement or health threat? June 15, 2016. At the grocery store or in the news, you’ve likely come across the controversy over products made with genetically-modified organisms, or GMOs. Scientific advances that use biotechnology to create plants that can resist disease and insects, offer higher yields and include additional nutrients have sparked fear. Science in the media. Given ...
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Have you had a personal experience where a research finding or study has influenced your life or your work? Tell us about it. Just log-in to the comments section below. A project at…. Bandolier Evidence-Based Health Care. British Psychological Society Research Digest. Economics in Cooperative Extension. New Voices for Research. Science and public opinion. Science in the media. Return to top of page. Middot; Log in.
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High-intensity training: The holy grail of fitness?
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. High-intensity training: The holy grail of fitness? High-intensity training: The holy grail of fitness? August 4, 2015. It turns out there is a growing body of research on HIT training. One recent systematic review. Was published in May 2015 in the. Journal of Sports Medicine. Another systematic review published in the. British Journal of Sports Medicine. British Journal of Sports Medicine. And fourth review published this year. Investi...
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Who We Are
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Jane Powers, Ph.D. Sheri is a freelance writer based in Ithaca, New York. She studied journalism at Northwestern University and held a staff position at the. Karl Pillemer, Ph.D. The blog is based on one key principle: Now more than ever, people need help separating the good scientific information from the bad. We are all about assessing the scientific evidence on human problems and looking at how to use it every day. You can cl...Econo...
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Evidence-based canning: Preserve your summer bounty
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Bridging the gap between research and real life. You are here: Home. Evidence-based canning: Preserve your summer bounty. Evidence-based canning: Preserve your summer bounty. July 23, 2015. The National Center for Home Food Processing and Preservation. Supported by the national Cooperative Extension system, has plenty of evidence-based advice for anyone interested in canning food that is delicious and safe. What will you find there? Just take a look at the Center’s list of “Seasonal Tips:”. With videos, ...
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