One study found that the standard of information contained in public oriented sites had improved.
One study found that 46% of recently diagnosed adult diabetics (type 2) don't take their medicine correctly.
One study found that in 20 of 22 competitive congressional races, candidates favouring broad reform defeated hardliners.
One study found that financial burdens of illness were a more significant worry to people than being comfortable without pain.
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One study found that 78% of foreigners selling goods in South Africa also bought South African goods to sell back home.
This can be valuable experience and, indeed, one study found that 78.3% of senior executives competed on high school athletic teams.
One study found that in Phoenix between 1979 and 1994 the private sector won 34 contracts while the public sector won 22.
One study found that federal energy-research spending became more productive when it switched from large-scale demonstration projects to lots of smaller-scale technologies.
One study found that fenugreek seeds may be effective against breast cancer.
For example, one study found women exposed to higher levels of the flame retardant polybrominated diphenyl ether took significantly longer to get pregnant.
One study found that two-thirds of American women had at some point switched from full-time work to part-time or flexible time to balance work and family.
One study found that men at high risk for coronary heart disease, and who failed to take annual vacations, were 32% more susceptible to dying from a heart attack.
The same thing happens in other sports as well, such as basketball in which one study found refs are 7% more likely to call fouls on visiting teams than on home ones.
One study found that chest-pain patients who were treated aggressively -- with, say, angioplasty, cardiac bypass or sophisticated clot-busting drugs -- did better than those whose doctors took a "wait and see" approach.
And if you think this may be an isolated case, one study found that in nearly 15, 000 judgments, when participants believed they were correct 98% of the time, they were wrong over 30% of the time.
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Worse, the entire DVR category's essentially remained stagnant as well -- one study found that the average DVR-enabled family records just 15-20 percent of the TV they watch, a startlingly low number by any measure.
Case in point: one study found that 85% think more positively about a company when it gives to charity, and 90% of consumers want to hear about the kinds of charities a business is actually supporting.
One study found that in a community where a casino was located, there was a 12% to 17% drop in welfare payments and another study commissioned by the National Research Council found a net economic gain to some of these same communities.
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One study found that the cost of issuing a bond in Mexico was about half as much as in Brazil or Chile, owing to expensive disclosure requirements in Brazil and a stamp tax in Chile, which makes issuing bonds dearer at home than abroad.
One case study found that it takes ten days for a bank to process a simple student loan that should take one day, because the bank has to print out the online forms and courier them to the applicant for signatures, then wait for them to be returned by post only to scan them back into digital form.
One 2006 study found that 91 percent of new mothers report having disturbing or intrusive thoughts.
One recent study found that only 5 percent of all mobile apps have a privacy policy.
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One European study found that halving bus fares would reduce car use by less than 1%.
One recent study found that overconfident CEOs were more likely to pursue innovation and take their companies in new technological directions.
One recent study found that almost 13% of the women sampled experienced general postpartum anxiety, as opposed to postpartum depression, of which 17% suffered.
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The authors reported one study that found only 56 percent of 670 researchers surveyed in developing countries said their work had been reviewed by a local institutional review board or a health ministry.
One British study even found that people were more willing to help an injured stranger if that stranger were wearing the jersey of their favorite soccer team.
He cites one study, which found that a good way to gauge the market is to test several different prices at once, ideally in different stores, and see how consumers respond.
The government tries to adjust its payments based on the perceived patient risk, but the insurance industry has figured out a way to game that system and extract even more profit by focusing on the least costly patients for a given medical condition, one recent academic study found.
In one case study, the report found that in one zip code in the Mission, 52% of Airbnb guests visited the Mission, while just 17% of hotel guests visited the same area.
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