But stomach acid is a defense against bacteria, and a big new study found that acid suppression may have a surprising downside: more infections.
The number of bats populating Kielder Forest in Northumberland is on the increase, a new study has found.
They're also three times more likely to be depressed than their alert classmates who get enough sleep, a new study has found.
At least according to a new study that quickly found its way around the Internet.
Financial abuse of elderly Americans has risen 12 percent since 2008, a new study from MetLife has found.
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The institute also released the results of a new study on Thursday that found that booster-age children are significantly less likely to be seriously injured in crashes in states with tough restraint laws.
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Trauma and growth: A new study of California births found that boys born three months after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, had significantly greater cognitive development at age 2 than children born before the attacks.
But a new Kyowa-funded study of 60 healthy women found a monthlong regime of daily doses of citicoline resulted in improved attention and fewer errors on a cognitive test compared with placebo, says co-author Deborah Yurgelun-Todd, a scientist at the Brain Institute at University of Utah in Salt Lake City, who is a paid consultant to Kyowa.
For example, a lottery study in New York City found that by eighth grade (around 13), charter-school pupils were 30 points ahead in maths.
Second, a recent study by The New York Times found that stock swings in the current decade have become more volatile than ever.
Cities and counties trying to stretch dollars from the local tax base are more likely to see speeding motorists as a new source of revenue, each study found.
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Disease-causing germs, which grow and spread on showerheads, can potentially cause threats to people with a weakened immune system, a new study by the National Academy of Sciences found.
According to Venturebeat, a new study by market research and consulting company found that 135 million people now play games for at least one hour a month, up from 56 million in 2008.
In fact, a study which examined smoking patterns in New York found no decline in the rate of low income smokers even as taxes increased.
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Ginkgo is a top-selling herb and has been hailed by some as a memory-booster, but the new University of Pittsburgh study found it didn't help prevent Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia in more than 3, 000 elderly study subjects.
That's what the results of a new study released this week by Buyology, a strategic neuromarketing firm, found.
You may have heard about a new study published in the May issue of the American Journal of Nutrition that found an increased risk of stroke in people who consumed more than one soda per day.
Last year, Enterprise commissioned a study by two respected outside economists that found most of the new car rental taxes are going to subsidize local sports stadiums or be used for other purposes with no relationship to special services for car renters.
Now a new study, published online this month in The Archives of Internal Medicine, has found that unemployment increases the risk of having a heart attack.
FORBES: Losing Your Job Can Put You At Risk Of A Heart Attack
Based on a study of more than 220, 000 residents in New South Wales, researchers found that the longer you spend sitting down every day, the higher the risk of dying prematurely, even if you engage in regular daily exercise.
In a recent study our firm, New Business Strategies, conducted on how companies purchase technology we found that Fortune 100 organizations place more importance on the quality of their vendor relationships than how well the product or service performs.
That's the conclusion found in "The Sandwich Generation: Rising Financial Burdens for Middle-Aged Americans, " a new study from the Pew Research Center in Washington.
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