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- Some formerly cohabiting couples with children keep romantic relationship
- After-school program can reduce alcohol use among middle school students, study finds
- Physical activity yields feelings of excitement, enthusiasm
- Growing up on a farm directly affects regulation of the immune system, study finds
- Grading the online dating industry
Some formerly cohabiting couples with children keep romantic relationship Posted: 08 Feb 2012 12:22 PM PST When low-income cohabiting couples with children decide to no longer live together, that doesn't necessarily mean the end of their romantic relationship, a new study suggests. |
After-school program can reduce alcohol use among middle school students, study finds Posted: 08 Feb 2012 10:28 AM PST A voluntary substance prevention program held after school and presented by trained facilitators can help reduce alcohol use among young adolescents, according to a new study. |
Physical activity yields feelings of excitement, enthusiasm Posted: 08 Feb 2012 10:27 AM PST People who are more physically active report greater levels of excitement and enthusiasm than people who are less physically active, according to researchers. People also are more likely to report feelings of excitement and enthusiasm on days when they are more physically active than usual. |
Growing up on a farm directly affects regulation of the immune system, study finds Posted: 08 Feb 2012 10:25 AM PST A new study has shown, for the first time, that growing up on a farm directly affects the regulation of the immune system and causes a reduction in the immunological responses to food proteins. |
Grading the online dating industry Posted: 06 Feb 2012 09:26 AM PST The report card is in, and the online dating industry won't be putting this one on the fridge. A new scientific report concludes that although online dating offers users some very real benefits, it falls far short of its potential. |
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