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The Biology Behind Binge Eating
May 1, 2013 Female rats are much more likely to binge eat than male rats, according to new research that provides some of the strongest evidence yet that biology plays a role in eating ... > full story -
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Outdoor Recess Time Can Reduce the Risk of Nearsightedness in Children
May 1, 2013 A study conducted in Taiwan, the first to use an education policy intervention, finds that when children are required to spend recess time outdoors their risk of nearsightedness is reduced. A ... > full story -
Proper Cleat Choice Gives Turf Injuries the Boot
May 1, 2013 Injury on the playing field often is caused by the interaction between the athlete's shoe and the field ... > full story -
Amusement Rides in U.S. Injure 4,400 Kids a Year: Injuries Higher on 'Fixed' Rides
May 1, 2013 On average, a child is treated in an emergency department every other hour in the US for injuries on amusement rides, according to the first national study to examine those types of accidents in ... > full story -
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Humor Styles and Bullying in Schools: Not a Laughing Matter
May 1, 2013 There is a clear link between children’s use of humor and their susceptibility to being bullied by their peers, according to a major new ... > full story -
Risk of Depression Influenced by Quality of Relationships
April 30, 2013 After analyzing data from nearly 5,000 American adults, researchers found that the quality of a person’s relationships with a spouse, family and friends predicted the likelihood of major ... > full story -
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Weekend Binge Drinking Could Leave Lasting Liver Damage
April 30, 2013 Long after a hangover, a night of bad decisions might take a bigger toll on the body than previously understood. A new study has revealed a unique connection between binge drinking and the risk for ... > full story -
Encountering Connections May Make Life Feel More Meaningful
April 30, 2013 Experiencing connections, regularities, and coherence in their environment may lead people to feel a greater sense of meaning in life, according to a new ... > full story -
Good Days, Bad Days: When Should You Make Sacrifices in a Relationship?
April 30, 2013 A new study suggests that while making sacrifices in a romantic relationship is generally a positive thing, doing so on days when you are feeling especially stressed may not be ... > full story -
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New Zooming Technique for Entering Text Into Smartwatches
April 30, 2013 Researchers have developed a solution to the problem of entering text into the next generation of ultra-small computers. Called ZoomBoard, this text entry technique is based on the familiar QWERTY ... > full story
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