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Eating healthy on a limited budget is possible, researchers find: Meal planning and store selection key to serving healthy meals to a family of four, according to new study

March 6, 2019 Diet and Weight Loss, Education and Employment, nutrition, obesity, Poverty and Learning, Resource Shortage, Retail and Services, Staying Healthy

The affordability of healthy food is often cited as a barrier to low-income families eating nutritious meals. A new study

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Addressing research gaps could help with development of disability-inclusive workplaces

December 11, 2018 Caregiving, Children's Health, chronic illness, Education and Employment, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology, Industrial Relations, Learning Disorders, Workplace Health

Filling key gaps in the research and understanding of the treatment of people with disabilities in the workplace could help

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Sexes differ when it comes to comfort during and after exercise, study finds

October 10, 2018 Back and Neck Pain, Education and Employment, fitness, Human Biology, Men's Health, Public Health, Sports, STEM Education

New research from the University at Buffalo has, for the first time, identified differences between men and women in their

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Business genius can be taught, study says: The academic approach to business strategy needs a jolt of future focus

September 14, 2018 Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Education and Employment, Educational Policy, Educational Technology, K-12 Education, Markets and Finance, Mathematical Modeling, Retail and Services

How did Steve Jobs do it? What about Whole Foods Market and Starbucks? These kinds of “breakout” success stories show

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PTSD rate among prison employees equals that of war veterans

July 16, 2018 chronic illness, Disaster Plan, Education and Employment, Industrial Relations, Mental Health Research, Psychiatry, PTSD, stress, Workplace Health

Prison employees experience PTSD on par with Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, a new study from a Washington State University

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Three major failings in some apps used for the diagnosis of skin cancer

July 6, 2018 cancer, Diseases and Conditions, Education and Employment, Public Health, Scientific Conduct, skin cancer, Skin Care, STEM Education

In the scramble to bring successful apps for the diagnosis of skin cancer to market, there is a concern that

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‘I was too fat to sit behind the steering wheel – one diet hack helped me she…

‘A mother thanked me for ending her daughter’s life through assisted dying’

Experts urge GPs to ditch 'paternalistic' views

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‘I was too fat to sit behind the steering wheel – one diet hack helped me she…

‘A mother thanked me for ending her daughter’s life through assisted dying’

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‘A mother thanked me for ending her daughter’s life through assisted dying’

Experts urge GPs to ditch 'paternalistic' views

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