Men Information - October 7, 2008

Americans Eating Bigger Portions, Study Reveals

October 23, 2005 - Topics study, food, vegetable, research and impact
A US study reveals that if you eat large portions of food throughout one day, don't count on eating any less the next day.

People that are offered large meals will eat them over and over again, day after day, according to a new study released on Wednesday at a conference of North American obesity researchers in Vancouver

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Study: Majority of Employees Surveyed Say They Frequently Go to Work Ill

October 22, 2005 - Topics survey, study, senior, flu and men
A study released Saturday reveals that a high percentage of American workers attend work more often even if their health is poor from injury or illness.

Eighty percent of employees polled say they frequently show up to work while sick. A mere 8-percent of respondents said they never come into the office when feeling under the weather

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Study Reveals Large Portions In US Eating Habits

October 21, 2005 - Topics study, food, vegetable, research and impact
A US study reveals that if you eat large portions of food throughout one day, don't count on eating any less the next day.

People that are offered large meals will eat them over and over again, day after day, according to a new study released on Wednesday at a conference of North American obesity researchers in Vancouver

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Medicaid Targeted By State Leaders

October 21, 2005 - Topics men, policy, policies, prescription and burden
Coalition for Meaningful Medicaid Reform (CMMR) announces how Washington's version of Medicaid Reform may place greater burdens on the states as well as creating access problems for Medicaid beneficiaries.

Craig Fuller, President and CEO of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) -- a co-founding coalition member says, "The Medicaid budget cuts that are currently being considered by the Congress would place real burdens on the states to keep the Medicaid prescription drug program functioning

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New Study Sheds Light On Bipolar Teens

October 21, 2005 - Topics study, sex, research, child and suicide
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago used functional brain imaging to research an established connection between emotional impairment and low cognition in children with bipolar disorder.

Dr. Mani Pavuluri, associate professor of psychiatry at UIC's Institute for Juvenile Research and the Center for Cognitive Medicine is the lead author of the study. He says, "This study is very exciting because it shows that negative emotions affect cognition differently than positive emotions in these kids

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