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How to Keep Your Fitness Goals on Track
Start with a workout plan that's a good fit for you, expert says
- Posted April 20, 2014
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If Kids Think Someone’s Watching, They’re More Likely to Wash Their Hands
Less than half of students soaped up when they were alone, study finds
- Posted April 19, 2014
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Extroverts Happier Regardless of Culture, Study Finds
Researchers compared college students in five nations
- Posted April 18, 2014
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How to Make ‘Low-Cal’ Menu Options More Palatable
Study authors recommend not grouping these dishes together
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Nurses’ Experience Key to Better Patient Care, Study Says
Efficient teamwork reduces hospital stays
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Stress Tied to Worse Allergy Symptoms
Study found those with hay fever who had high levels of stress suffered more severe symptoms
- Posted April 18, 2014
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Certain Sedatives Tied to Breathing Problems in Older COPD Patients
Study author urges caution for doctors prescribing benzodiazepines to this group
- Posted April 18, 2014
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More People Worldwide Eating ‘Healthy’ Fats, Study Finds
But consumption of harmful fats stuck at same levels as 20 years ago
- Posted April 18, 2014
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So-Called ‘Apple Shape’ Not a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer: Study
Overweight, not waist size, was tied to higher odds of developing disease in older women
- Posted April 18, 2014