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- Kids need at least seven minutes a day of 'vigorous' physical activity, but most aren't getting that
- Scientific explanation to why people perform better after receiving a compliment
- When identity is tied to former employer, unemployed report higher well-being
- An egg a day to keep allergies away?
Kids need at least seven minutes a day of 'vigorous' physical activity, but most aren't getting that Posted: 09 Nov 2012 01:20 PM PST Children need a minimum of seven minutes a day of vigorous physical activity, demonstrates a recent study. |
Scientific explanation to why people perform better after receiving a compliment Posted: 09 Nov 2012 08:15 AM PST Scientists have found scientific proof that people doing exercises appear to perform better when another person compliments them. |
When identity is tied to former employer, unemployed report higher well-being Posted: 09 Nov 2012 05:41 AM PST Unemployed workers who continue to identify with their former employer report higher well-being even after being fired or laid off from the company, according to a new study. The study is among the first to explore how organizational identification relates to job loss. |
An egg a day to keep allergies away? Posted: 09 Nov 2012 05:37 AM PST Avoiding sweet treats like pumpkin bread and cookies this holiday season might not be necessary for children with egg allergies. New studies have found 56 percent of allergic children can tolerate baked hen's egg, while 55 percent outgrow their egg allergy entirely. |
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