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A little help from your friends: how to make your resolution stick

December 31, 2018 A, friends, From, help, How, little, Make, resolution, stick, to, your

Rachel Menzies used to repeat the same mantra each year – “I want to get more fit, I want to

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Health Problems 

Why Victorians feared modern technology would make everyone blind

December 6, 2018 blind, Everyone, feared, Make, modern, Technology, Victorians, Why, would

From concerns over blue light to digital strain and dryness, headlines today often worry how smartphones and computer screens might

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Shower tip: Only five of the body you need to make you wash with soap – Video

November 28, 2018 -, body, Five, Make, Need, of, Only, Shower, Soap, the, Tip:, to, Video, wash, with, you.

Whether in the morning, after Sport or before bedtime – for most of the German daily shower Routine. However, it

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To make SNAP healthier and save costs: Offer food incentives and disincentives

October 4, 2018 and, costs, disincentives, food, Healthier, incentives, Make, offer, Save, SNAP, to

Poor eating is a major cause of illness, especially from cardiometabolic conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and

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Health Problems 

Big data studies scrutinize links between fatty liver disease and how cells make energy

September 14, 2018 and, between, Big, cells, data, disease, energy, fatty, How, links, liver, Make, scrutinize, Studies

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease affects up to 40 percent of American adults. Though the condition produces no noticeable symptoms, one

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Why banning drive-throughs could make communities healthier

August 17, 2018 banning, communities, Could, drive-throughs, Healthier, Make, Why

Noise and litter are two big reasons communities have banned drive-through windows in restaurants, but one University of Alberta researcher

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Few older homeless adults make advance care plans

August 9, 2018 adults, advance, care, Few, homeless, Make, Older, Plans

(HealthDay)—The majority of older homeless-experienced adults have a potential surrogate for health care decisions, but few have discussed or documented

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Health Problems 

Sex can make men sad, too, according to research

July 27, 2018 According, Can, Make, Men, research, sad, sex, to, too

A world-first study by QUT researchers concludes men can and do suffer from Postcoital Dysphoria (PCD) which results in feelings

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Smelling coffee is enough to make your brain perform better

July 22, 2018 Better, brain, coffee, discover, just, Make, perform, Scientists, smelling

Important work meeting? Try sniffing coffee! Scientists discover just the smell of the drink is enough to boost your brain

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How To Make Friends-With-Benefits Work, According To Science

July 3, 2018 According, Friends-With-Benefits, How, Make, Science, to, Work

Anyone who’s ever watched a rom-com knows friends-with-benefits (FWB) never ends well. But what does science say? In a recent study

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