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Commonly Prescribed Drugs May Influence the Onset and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
June 12, 2013 Multiple drug classes commonly prescribed for common medical conditions are capable of influencing the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to ... > full story -
Cyberbullying Puts Teens at Risk
June 12, 2013 Teenage victims of cyberbullying, defined as the use of the internet or cell phones to send hurtful and harassing messages, are more likely to develop symptoms of depression, substance abuse and ... > full story -
Walking Leads to Better Health for Older Men
June 12, 2013 The more an older man walks, the better his physical and mental health and his quality of life are likely to be, finds a new ... > full story -
Parents' Activity Unlikely to Influence Teen Fitness
June 12, 2013 Teens don’t necessarily follow in their parents’ footsteps when it comes to physical activity, finds a new study in the Journal of Adolescent ... > full story -
Teens Have Unsupervised Access to Prescription Drugs
June 12, 2013 Most teens have unsupervised access to their prescription drugs at home, including drugs with potential for abuse, finds a new ... > full story -
Hot Flashes Before Menopause? It Can Happen
June 12, 2013 More than half of middle-aged women who still have regular cycles have hot ... > full story -
Moderate-Intensity Walking Timed Just Right Might Help Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes
June 12, 2013 A 15-minute walk after each meal appears to help older people regulate blood sugar levels and could reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to a new ... > full story -
Sport at Competitive Level Improves the Academic Performance of Secondary Education Students
June 12, 2013 Academic performance is better if young people play sports competitively, new research ... > full story -
Hands-Free Talking and Texting Are Unsafe for Drivers, Study Shows
June 12, 2013 Using hands-free devices to talk, text or send e-mail while driving is distracting and risky, contrary to what many people believe, says a new ... > full story -
Caregiving Dads Treated Disrespectfully at Work, New Study Finds
June 11, 2013 If policy-makers want to do something about falling birth rates, they may want to take a look at improving how people are treated at work when they step outside of traditional family roles at home. ... > full story
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