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- Caring friends can save the world
- New study sheds light on link between dairy intake and bone health: Not all dairy products are equal
- Planting trees may not reverse climate change, but it will help locally
- Getting fit fast: Inactive people can achieve major health and fitness gains in a fraction of the time
- Family history plays a major role in heart health
- Policy, enforcement may stop employees from wasting time online at work
Caring friends can save the world Posted: 01 Feb 2013 04:24 PM PST New research shows that caring in friendships stands between apathy and activism, and is directly related to a teen's concern with making a difference. |
New study sheds light on link between dairy intake and bone health: Not all dairy products are equal Posted: 01 Feb 2013 10:23 AM PST A new study has found that dairy intake -- specifically milk and yogurt -- is associated with higher bone mineral density in the hip, but not the spine. |
Planting trees may not reverse climate change, but it will help locally Posted: 01 Feb 2013 06:06 AM PST Afforestation, planting trees in an area where there have previously been no trees, can reduce the effect of climate change by cooling temperate regions, a new study finds. |
Posted: 01 Feb 2013 06:04 AM PST With many of us struggling to get enough exercise, sport and exercise scientists have been working on a time-saving solution. |
Family history plays a major role in heart health Posted: 31 Jan 2013 11:41 AM PST If you exercise, eat right and don't smoke, a history of heart disease in your family can still put you at risk -- even if you are a female. |
Policy, enforcement may stop employees from wasting time online at work Posted: 31 Jan 2013 09:07 AM PST Researchers studied cyberloafing -- wasting time at work on the Internet -- and the effects of Internet use policies and punishment on reducing cyberloafing. |
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