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Wakeup Call for College Students: New Research Finds You Need to Catch More Z's
August 30, 2011 A new study finds that college students are spending too much time burning the midnight oil and not enough time gaining the sleep that will benefit their ability to ... > full story -
Mind-Altering Microbes: Probiotic Bacteria May Lessen Anxiety and Depression
August 29, 2011 Probiotic bacteria have the potential to alter brain neurochemistry and treat anxiety and depression-related disorders, according to a new study by researchers in Ireland and ... > full story -
Workplace Stress a Growing Health Hazard
August 25, 2011 Job-related stress is catching up with people. A new study has found that increased job stress causes workers to increasingly seek help from health professionals for physical, mental and emotional ... > full story -
Less Depression for Working Moms Who Expect That They 'Can't Do It All'
August 20, 2011 Working mothers who expressed a supermom attitude that work and home lives can be blended with relative ease showed more depression symptoms than working moms who expected that they would have to ... > full story -
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Using Powder-Free Latex Gloves Reduces Latex Allergy Rate in Health Care Workers
August 17, 2011 Researchers investigating latex allergy in health care workers have demonstrated the most effective public health strategy to prevent allergic sensitization is by stopping the use of powdered latex ... > full story -
Effects of Prenatal Stress Passed Across Generations in Mice
August 17, 2011 Sons of male mice exposed to prenatal stress are more sensitive to stress as adults, according to a new study. These findings suggest experiences in the womb can lead to individual differences in ... > full story -
Consequences of Co-Worker Rudeness Are Far-Reaching
August 16, 2011 A co-worker's rudeness can have a great impact on relationships far beyond the workplace, according to a new study. Findings suggest that stress created by incivility can be so intense that, at the ... > full story -
Virginia Tech Shootings: Professors Publish Research on Post-Traumatic Stress
August 3, 2011 Prevalence of post-traumatic stress was significantly higher among women after the 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech, according to ... > full story -
Researchers Develop Webcam Tool to Improve Office Worker Posture
August 2, 2011 Scientists have developed a new training method using a desktop webcam to improve ergonomic posture and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) among office workers using computers. The ... > full story -
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More Illness, Doctor Visits Reported in Years After Sept. 11, 2001; Researchers Cite Stress from ‘collective Trauma’ Of Terrorist Attacks
July 29, 2011 The events of Sept. 11, 2001, changed the way Americans travel and view the world. They may also have made Americans sicker and more likely to access health-care services, according to a new ... > full story
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