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- Unhealthy eating can make a bad mood worse
- Dating in middle school leads to higher dropout, drug-use rates, study suggests
- 'Practice' makes a perfect lure for internet gambling
- Know thyself: How mindfulness can improve self-knowledge
- Coffee, green tea, may help lower stroke risk
Unhealthy eating can make a bad mood worse Posted: 15 Mar 2013 05:27 PM PDT Taking part in unhealthy eating behaviors may cause women who are concerned about their diet and self-image to experience a worsening of their moods, according to researchers. |
Dating in middle school leads to higher dropout, drug-use rates, study suggests Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:10 PM PDT Students who date in middle school have significantly worse study skills, are four times more likely to drop out of school and report twice as much alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use than their single classmates, according to new research. |
'Practice' makes a perfect lure for internet gambling Posted: 15 Mar 2013 06:58 AM PDT New research has studied the behavior of young people lured into internet gambling through so-called 'free-play' or 'practice' modes. |
Know thyself: How mindfulness can improve self-knowledge Posted: 14 Mar 2013 03:02 PM PDT Mindfulness -- paying attention to one's current experience in a non-judgmental way -- might help us to learn more about our own personalities, according to a new article. |
Coffee, green tea, may help lower stroke risk Posted: 14 Mar 2013 03:01 PM PDT Green tea and coffee may help lower your risks of having a stroke, especially when both are a regular part of your diet. People who drank either green tea or coffee daily had about approximately 20~30 percent lower risk for one type of stroke, compared to those who seldom drank them. |
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