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Family Background Affects Risk of Disability from Back Disorders
November 2, 2012 Work and lifestyle factors affecting the risk of disability due to low back disorders tend to be shared among family members, reports a new ... > full story -
Overcoming Hurricane Stress: Getting a Grip After Sandy Leaves Town
November 2, 2012 The upheaval brought about by a natural disaster the likes of Hurricane Sandy forces us to reorganize how we see the ... > full story -
Gen X Overtaking Baby Boomers on Obesity
November 1, 2012 New research from Australia shows that Generation X is already on the path to becoming more obese than their baby boomer ... > full story -
Sleep Duration Affects Hunger Differently in Men and Women
October 31, 2012 A new study suggests that increasing the amount of sleep that adults get could lead to reduced food intake, but the hormonal process differs between men and ... > full story -
Fat Molecule Ceramide May Factor in Muscle Loss in Older Adults
October 31, 2012 A small study of older and younger men suggests that a build-up of a fat molecule known as ceramide might play a leading role in muscle deterioration in older ... > full story -
Soda Consumption, Screen Time, Team Sports at School Influence Students' Weight
October 30, 2012 Soda consumption, TV and video/computer games, and the frequency of meals heavily influenced students' weight in study that examined the impact of a school-based obesity intervention program over an ... > full story -
Every Single Junk Food Meal Damages Your Arteries, New Study Reveals
October 30, 2012 A single junk food meal – composed mainly of saturated fat – is detrimental to the health of the arteries, while no damage occurs after consuming a Mediterranean meal rich in good fats ... > full story -
The Diet-Proof Holiday Meal: Seven Ways to Stay on Track This Season
October 24, 2012 Holiday dinners are filled with heaping dishes of comfort foods, fattening favorites and savory treats. It is no wonder these meals often leave us feeling stuffed with guilt and holiday ... > full story -
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Partial Sleep Deprivation Linked to Obesity
October 24, 2012 Evidence linking partial sleep deprivation to energy imbalance is relevant to weight gain prevention and weight loss promotion. A new study bases this finding on an extensive review of literature ... > full story -
TV, Devices in Kids' Bedrooms Linked to Poor Sleep, Obesity
October 22, 2012 Electronic devices in kids' bedrooms at night can lead to sleeplessness and can raise their risk of obesity, according to new ... > full story
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