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Sleep More To Combat Obesity
Comments (0) | appetite, balanced diet, fitness, genes, gherkin, Health, Health, hormone, hours of sleep, Obesity, research, Sleep, study
Studies show a good night's sleep can help prevent obesity.
Read more...College Majors Should Reflect One's True Passion
Comments (1) | career, career path, college, college major, Education, higher education, Mumford & Sons, Opinion, study, u.s. news, unemployment, youth
I urge people to redefine their ideas of “right” and wrong college majors.
Read more...Study: Hispanics Targeted By New Voter Laws
Comments (2) | Election 2012, Hispanic voters, National, study, voter id laws, voter identification, voter supression
New voter restrictions may affect the outcome of the election.
Read more...Tech Companies Waste Power, Violate Clean-Air Regulations
Comments (0) | clear-air regulations, data center, electricity, inevestigation, NY Times, Science+Tech, study, tech companies, violate, wast power
A yearlong New York Times investigation found many tech companies are not as environmentally friendly as they seem.
Read more...Average American Families See Huge Drop In Net Worth
Comments (0) | american family, economy, Federal Reserve, financial crisis, housing market, income levels, National, net worth, study
Nearly 40 percent between 2007 and 2010.
Read more...Walnut Boot Camp Stresses Life Style Changes
Comments (0) | Eric Bonilla, health care, Los Angeles and Region, obesity epidemic, Robert Girandola, study, Walnut Women's Boot Camp, weight loss
One women's-only boot camp in Walnut stresses life style changes to battle the national obesity epidemic.
Read more...Flu Drug Provides Hope For Brain Injured Patients
Comments (6) | amantatine, BIAA, brain injury, brain injury association of America, brain injury awareness month, Dr. John Whyte, flu, Health, healthcare, influenza drug, Joseph Giacino, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Parkinson's disease, research, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, study, Trauma
A new study is released indicating that a medication used since the 1960s improves function.
Read more...Independent Researchers Blast L.A. Times Evaluation of Teachers
Comments (0) | derek briggs, elementary school, LA Times, Los Angeles and Region, Los Angeles Unified, Richard Buddin, school evaluation, study, teacher rating, university of colorado
A University of Colorado study found only 46 percent of the English and 60 percent of the math classifications were the same for both studies.
Read more...Social Animals Have Larger Brains, Study Claims
Animals that interact in groups have more stable lives.
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