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Burning More Calories Is Easier When Working out With Someone You Perceive as Better
November 26, 2012 Research finds burning more calories is easier when working out with someone you perceive as ... > full story -
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Unique Treatment Proposed for Children's 'Hidden' Neurological Disorder
November 26, 2012 A new study proposes an innovative treatment for developmental coordination disorder, a potentially debilitating neurological disorder in which the development of a child's fine or gross motor ... > full story -
Too Much or Too Little Activity Bad for Knees
November 26, 2012 Both very high and very low levels of physical activity can accelerate the degeneration of knee cartilage in middle-aged adults, according to a new ... > full story -
Impaired Blood Vessel Function Found in Cystic Fibrosis Patients
November 26, 2012 The first evidence of blood vessel dysfunction has been found in a small cohort of generally healthy young people with cystic fibrosis, researchers ... > full story -
Uncovering Complexity in Simple Worm: Sensory Input to Motor Output in One Worm Neuron
November 21, 2012 C. elegans, with just 302 neurons, has long been considered an ideal model system for the study of the nervous system. New research, however, is suggesting that the worms' "simple" nervous system may ... > full story -
Activity Tames Holiday Stress and Triggers a Chemical Response to Help You Relax
November 20, 2012 As holiday crunch time fills your schedule, don’t give up your exercise. The burst of energy can help burn off adrenaline and calm you down. Physical activity stimulates the neurotransmitter ... > full story -
New Research Shows Just How Well the 2012 Games Were Run
November 20, 2012 Research confirms just how successfully the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics were designed, organized and ... > full story -
Teens Involved in Arts Activities Report More Depressive Symptoms Than Teens Not Involved in the Arts
November 20, 2012 Teens who participate in after-school arts activities such as music, drama and painting are more likely to report feeling depressed or sad than students who are not involved in these programs, ... > full story -
Teleconcussion Validated in Case Study
November 19, 2012 A program using telemedicine technology is showing promise for patients with concussions in rural Arizona. A case study validates "teleconcussion" as a useful means to assess concussed ... > full story -
Basketball Teams Offer Insights Into Building Strategic Networks
November 16, 2012 What started out as a project to teach undergraduate students about network analysis, turned into an in-depth study of whether it was possible to analyze a National Basketball Association basketball ... > full story
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