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Nobody likes a 'fat-talker'

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Women who engage in “fat talk” — the self-disparaging remarks girls and women make in relation to eating, exercise or their bodies — are less liked by their peers, a new study from the...

Would you ‘Like’ a drink? Youth drinking cultures, social networking and alcohol marketing

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Preventing alcohol abuse, especially among young people, has long been a focus of public-health campaigns. But despite the well-publicised social and medical consequences of drinking too much it’s clear that for many, heavy drinking has...

Would you 'Like' a drink? Youth drinking cultures, social networking and alcohol marketing

(1 votes, average: 1.00 out of 5)
Preventing alcohol abuse, especially among young people, has long been a focus of public-health campaigns. But despite the well-publicised social and medical consequences of drinking too much it’s clear that for many, heavy drinking has...
Father and teenage son

Father and Teenagers: Desire for Children Affects Relationship

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The relationships of fathers to their teenaged children are apparently influenced by the nature of their previous desire for children. The more acute that this feeling is, the more closely fathers engage with their...
Girl with long pigtails brushing teeth.

Don’t be quick to toss your toothbrush after a sore throat

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Word on the street has it you should replace your toothbrush after suffering from a cold, the flu or a bout of strep throat. That may not be necessary — at least when it...

Magnesium may be as important to kids’ bone health as calcium

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Parents are advised to make sure their children drink milk and eat other calcium-rich foods to build strong bones. Soon, they also may be urged to make sure their kids eat salmon, almonds and...

Outdoor recess time can reduce the risk of nearsightedness in children

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Two new studies add to the growing evidence that spending time outdoors may help prevent or minimize nearsightedness in children. A study conducted in Taiwan, which is the first to use an educational policy...

Children with milk allergy may be ‘allergic to school’

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Many of today’s school teachers opt for dustless chalk to keep hands and classrooms clean. But according to a study published in the May issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the scientific...

Children with milk allergy may be 'allergic to school'

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Many of today’s school teachers opt for dustless chalk to keep hands and classrooms clean. But according to a study published in the May issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the scientific...

Violent video games have lower effects on highly-exposed teens

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Teenagers who are highly exposed to violent video games—three or more hours per day—show blunted physical and psychological responses to playing a violent game, reports a study in the May issue of Psychosomatic Medicine:...
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