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Negative Emotions in Response to Daily Stress Take a Toll on Long-Term Mental Health
April 2, 2013 Our emotional responses to the stresses of daily life may predict our long-term mental health, according to a new ... > full story -
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Stop 'Bad Guys With Guns' by Implementing Good Policies
April 2, 2013 The National Rifle Association has put forward a National Shield School Proposal which supports the placement of armed security in all schools. A new review attempts to find a balanced and unbiased ... > full story -
Coronary Heart Disease Increases With Body Mass Index, as Well as With Age: Study
April 2, 2013 Coronary heart disease (CHD) increases with body mass index (BMI), as well as with age, new research finds. The research from the Million Women Study indicates that increased weight increases risk of ... > full story -
The Hunt for the Creative Individual
April 2, 2013 Some people are more creative than others and are literally bubbling with ideas, while others rarely or never show signs of creativity. What should we look for when searching for creative ... > full story -
Have Asthma? You Likely Have an Allergy as Well
April 2, 2013 A new study found 65 to 75 percent of asthmatic adults have an ... > full story -
Eating Fish Associated With Lower Risk of Dying Among Older Adults: Risk of Dying from Heart Disease Significantly Lowered
April 1, 2013 Older adults with higher levels of blood omega-3 levels -- fatty acids found in fish and seafood -- may be able to lower their mortality risk by as much as 27 percent and their mortality risk from ... > full story -
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Cash for Weight Loss? Works Better When Employees Compete for Pots of Money
April 1, 2013 Do cash rewards for healthier habits work? Maybe, says a new study, if you add on one more condition -- peer pressure. A growing number of companies are offering employees an opportunity to boost ... > full storyMore: -
Organic Labels Bias Consumers Perceptions Through the 'Health Halo Effect'
April 1, 2013 In a new study, researchers show that an organic label can influence much more than health views: perceptions of taste, calories and value can be significantly altered when a food is labeled ... > full story -
Can Meditation Make You a More Compassionate Person?
April 1, 2013 Scientists have mostly focused on the benefits of meditation for the brain and the body, but a recent study takes a look at what impacts meditation has on interpersonal harmony and ... > full story -
Growing Shorter: Adult Health Habits Influence How Much We Shrink With Age
April 1, 2013 Even if you didn't eat your veggies or drink your milk as a child, your height is still in your hands. Using unique data from 17,708 adults, researchers show for the first time that lifestyle choices ... > full story
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