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Claiming Benefits Improves Health Of The Unemployed
March 5, 2009 Unemployment benefits help reduce the negative health-related behaviors often associated with being unemployed. A new study found that unemployment benefits recipients are less likely to increase ... > full story -
New And Unexpected Mechanism Identified How The Brain Responds To Stress
March 2, 2009 Using a rat model, scientists have discovered that neurons in the hypothalamus, the brain's command center for stress responses, interpret "off" chemical signals as "on" chemical signals when stress ... > full story -
Burnout Among Police Officers: Differences In How Male, Female Police Officers Manage Stress May Accentuate Stress On The Job
February 26, 2009 The different ways in which men and women in the police force deal with stress may actually cause them more stress. Researchers studied the gender differences in stress and burnout among police ... > full story -
Protein Found Linking Stress And Depression
February 25, 2009 Stress, the ever-present threat to health and happy living, is tough on the brain. If the strain goes on too long, it can lead to debilitating psychological problems. Part of the reason, according to ... > full story -
Only Exercise Effective In Preventing Low-Back Problems, Review Suggests
February 20, 2009 Low-back pain continues to impose a huge burden on industrialized societies, in terms of symptoms, medical costs, productivity, and work absence. But a systematic review of the literature finds ... > full story -
Field Of Germs: Food Safety Is In Farm Worker's Hands
February 20, 2009 Food safety policy experts say protocols need to look beyond dirty processing plants. Farm workers aren't required to be vaccinated, which presents an increased threat for the spread of disease, ... > full story -
Persons Who Survive Cancer More Likely To Be Unemployed
February 17, 2009 An analysis of previous studies finds an association between being a cancer survivor and being unemployed, compared to healthy individuals, especially for survivors of breast and gastrointestinal ... > full story -
Fibromyalgia Pain Linked To Central Nervous System Dysfunction
February 17, 2009 Widespread body pain in fibromyalgia patients is associated with specific brain metabolite abnormalities, according to new ... > full story -
Sun-Safe Pool Policies Appear Related To Sun Safety Behaviors Among Pool Staff
February 16, 2009 The social environment at swimming pools appears to be related to sun safety behaviors of outdoor pool staff, according to a new ... > full story -
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Can A Dietary Supplement Stave Off Hearing Loss?
February 12, 2009 Many people take a vitamin each morning to maintain good nutrition, energy, bone strength, and overall health. Can popping a pill also protect our hearing against damage caused by loud ... > full story
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