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Walk It Out: Urban Design Plays Key Role in Creating Healthy Cities
March 7, 2013 Residents of new housing developments increased their exercise and their wellbeing when they had more access to shops and parks, a new study from Australia ... > full story -
Secondhand Smoke Exposure Linked to Signs of Heart Disease: Exposure to Tobacco Smoke May Be More Dangerous Than Previously Thought
March 7, 2013 Nonsmokers, beware. It seems the more you are exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke -- whether it was during your childhood or as an adult, at work or at home -- the more likely you are to develop ... > full story -
Money Talks When It Comes to Losing Weight
March 7, 2013 Weight loss study participants who received financial incentives were more likely to stick with a weight loss program and lost more weight than study participants who received no incentives, ... > full story -
'Healthier Hormones' Through Diet and Exercise
March 7, 2013 Weight loss -- by dietary changes alone or combined with physical exercise -- has a positive impact on the production of adipose tissue hormones: Adipose tissue produces less leptin but, instead, ... > full story -
Test-Taking May Improve Learning in People of All Ages
March 7, 2013 Older adults who haven’t been in school for a while are as capable of learning from tests as younger adults and college students, according to new ... > full story -
School-Based Kitchen Gardens Are Getting an A+: New Study Highlights Benefits of for Both Children and Parents
March 7, 2013 Grow it, try it, and you just might like it is a motto many schools are embracing to encourage children to eat more fruits and vegetables. Through community-based kitchen garden programs, ... > full story -
Exercise Shields Children from Stress, Research Indicates
March 7, 2013 Exercise may play a key role in helping children cope with stressful situations, according to a recent ... > full story -
Short Bouts of Exercise Boost Self Control
March 6, 2013 Short bouts of moderately intense exercise seem to boost self control, indicates an analysis of the published ... > full story -
Processed Meat Linked to Premature Death, Large Study Finds
March 6, 2013 In a huge study of half a million men and women, researchers have demonstrated an association between processed meat and cardiovascular disease and ... > full storyMore: -
Circuitry of Cells Involved in Immunity, Autoimmune Diseases Exposed: Connections Point to Interplay Between Salt and Genetic Factors
March 6, 2013 New work expands the understanding of how Th17 cells develop, and how their growth influences the development of immune responses. By figuring out how these cells are "wired," the researchers make a ... > full storyMore:
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