The study finds that these arrangements often come about suddenly and after a family crisis.
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It may surprise--or even infuriate--critics, but a new study finds Wal-Mart benefits rather than harms the American economy.
The MIT study finds that inner city residents stood in line eight minutes longer than their suburban counterparts.
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The study finds a majority of Americans, 55 percent, say they have a favorable opinion of Muslim Americans.
In fact, a study finds that Muslims are its most numerous victims.
The study finds that approximately 20 percent of Medicare beneficiaries discharged from a hospital were rehospitalized within 30 days.
The study finds Emerging Asia and Central and Eastern Europe at greatest risk.
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The current study finds no evidence to support a long-term relationship between video game violence use and subsequent aggression.
Another study finds that women account for four-fifths of Turkey's 5.7m illiterate people.
The study finds that at times when the stockmarket as a whole seemed overvalued, aggregate merger activity was indeed higher.
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Consistent with earlier research, the study finds that foreclosures piled up in California cities with heavy concentrations of African-Americans and Latinos.
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The study finds that public companies, newly fortified with additional capital, continue to innovate, as measured by the number of patents filed.
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The Wireless Smartphone Satisfaction Study finds that satisfaction among smartphone customers is 796 (on a 1, 000-point scale), an increase of 22 points from 2012.
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Bebchuk's study finds that companies where executives are protected by golden parachutes generally trade at lower levels than those where CEOs don't have them.
July 25, 2006 A new study finds women who take the hormone supplement testosterone to reduce menopausal symptoms are at increased risk of breast cancer.
One of those changes, the Study finds, is that 79% of CEOs already have or will have their human resources directors as one of their direct reports.
The CRS study finds that federal oil production fell more than 23% from fiscal 2010 to fiscal 2012 and is today below what it was in 2007.
The GE Capital study finds that four of the top ten challenges of German and French firms are related to regulation, compared with just one in Britain.
Using various indicators to gauge the stringency of product-market regulation and the cost of hiring and firing workers, the study finds strong evidence that heavy-handed regulation reduces productivity.
Of course, the financial crisis explains this massive forecasting error, but the study finds that relatively little was due to fiscal stimulus programmes in response to the downturn.
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In the war of the mommies, a new study finds that working moms may have a leg up when it comes to health, both mental and physical.
Psychiatrists usually expect suicide rates to increase in step with depression and other mental illness, but the study finds that thoughts of suicide among people with mental health problems actually decreased.
Supporting past evidence, a new study finds a strong link between the age of the parents (especially the father) and the number of genetic mutations in the child.
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Specifically, the study finds, strong feelings can facilitate the decision making process involved in selecting or prioritizing certain facts and data, which leads to more efficiency when making a choice.
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The threat, the study finds, presents both a direct danger to the population of Britain and its overseas forces, and an indirect danger of intimidation or blackmail by states with such weapons.
The study finds that on the basis of real time rules, expenditure and debt ratios in 2009 for the euro area aggregate would not have been much different with neutral expenditure policies than actually experienced.
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He adds that his study finds that if the Amazon sales tax advantage goes away, Amazon Prime members would pay a modest premium to Wal-Mart store prices and about the same prices as Target customers.
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In particular, the American Cancer Society study finds that women who sit for more than six hours a day were about 40% more likely to die during the course of the study than those who sat fewer than three hours per day.
The study also finds that households headed by people of all ages have more retirement savings than ever before.
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Seemingly, for every scientific study that finds the dangers there is another that proves there is nothing to be concerned about.
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