Eating habits and exercise behaviors in children can deteriorate early
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As children transition from preschool-age to school-age, they may develop eating habits and leisure-time patterns that may not meet current recommendations and may contribute to childhood obesity. In a study published in ...
Garmin reveals program to chart cheapest route
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Navigation isn't just about getting there. It also can be about getting there green.
UGA research explores little-known chapter in college desegregation
Jan 09, 2009 |
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Many of the battles to desegregate Southern colleges and universities were fought in public, but efforts to desegregate the standardized testing that is often a prerequisite to admission have, until now, received little attention. ...
Help for the overweight could be at the end of a phone
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Counselling via the phone and internet can help weight management in overweight individuals, according to a Dutch study published in the open access journal, BMC Public Health.
Chances of surviving cardiac arrest depend on where patients are treated
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Efforts to fight the toll of cardiac arrest have typically focused on pre-hospital factors -- bystander CPR education and improvement, public defibrillation programs, and quicker EMS response. But new research from the University ...
5 reasons electronics show is still relevant
Electronics / Consumer & Gadgets
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The International Consumer Electronics Show wraps up in Las Vegas Friday, and despite the annual hype, the cavalcade of shiny tech didn't reveal any jaw-dropping creations that will dramatically change the way people digitally ...
How to... break a bad habit
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With New Year's resolutions still fresh, here's some advice from local therapists on putting bad habits to rest:


