The study reveals that policy makers may be overlooking key factors which directly influence public health.
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The study reveals that more than one in four British African-Caribbeans have white male ancestry on their direct father line.
The study reveals that what marketers consider to be high-value engagement is not always thought of in the same way by consumers.
Another interesting point from the study reveals that while 47.9% of unique visitors to social networking sites are men, women consume far more content and spend more time engaging than men.
The study reveals that more than 40% of the participants dedicated less than three hours a day to their searches, while another 40% spent more than half their day at it.
Aside from the obvious, that you want your clients to trust you, the study also reveals that providers who are trusted enjoy an average share of wallet that is nearly double low trust relationships.
The Actuaries study reveals that 35% of male pre-retirees believe that their spouse will be better off if they were to pass away before her, which, according to the authors, is simply not the case.
The pilot study which you directed reveals that young Lebanese women are facing very specific obstacles to enter the labour market after their academic studies.
The Institute's study reveals that individuals will gain increasing levels of control around where and when they wish to work.
However, a December 2011 study from the Archives of Internal Medicine reveals that more than half of men over 75 continue to undergo prostate cancer screenings.
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"What this study in part reveals is that people are only semi-conscious of the underlying reasons behind the choices they make in the context of buying sexy clothes, " he said.
While it would be a formidable task to check every study Wagenaar et al. subsumed in their meta-analysis, a quick check to find out whether they included a study with a known systematic bias reveals the study included Chesson et al., a study by the Centers for Disease Control which claimed that increased beer taxes could reduce the rate of gonorrhea.
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