Studies Information - December 2, 2008

Study Shows Yoga Could Help Keep Weight Down

August 5, 2005 - Topics study, exercise, studies, food and medicine
A new study shows yoga may help the middle aged keep weight off.

Researchers find overweight people in their 50's, who practice yoga regularly, lose about five pounds over 10 years, while a group in the same age range, who doesn't practice yoga, gained 13 1/2 pounds over the same period

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Study Shows Birthtime Effects Babies' Survival

August 1, 2005 - Topics study, babies, research and studies
Various studies, worldwide, reveal babies born at night have a lower survival rate.

The latest U.S. study, led by Jeffrey Gould at Stanford University, found that babies born at night are 12 percent more likely to die then those born during the day

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Report: Heart Drugs Might Help Post Traumatic Disorder Victims

July 30, 2005 - Topics disorder, stress, medicine, research and studies

Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff Reporter

New York,NY (AHN)-A study released late Friday suggests that the heart medications known as "Beta Blockers" could greatly assist in helping victims of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, according to a report from Weill College of Medicine at Cornell University, in New York City

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Alzheimer's Partnership Formed

July 26, 2005 - Topics men, studies, disease and research
Alzheimer's patients and researchers are being paired together in order to further the research being done on the mentally debilitating disease. Patients in the early stages of the disease are given an opportunity to focus on new relationships that take their focus off of the illness, while researchers get the opportunity to put a face with their studies.

Scientist Sarah Cole of her 68-year old patient and newfound friend, "We don't really worry about what she can't do. We just worry about what she can do

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Partnership Formed for Alzheimers

July 26, 2005 - Topics disease, men, research and studies
Alzheimer patients and researchers are being paired together in order to further the research being done on the mentally debilitating disease. Patients in the early stages of the disease are given an opportunity to focus on new relationships that take their focus off of the illness, while researchers get the opportunity to put a face with their studies.

Scientist Sarah Cole of her 68-year old patient and newfound friend, "We don't really worry about what she can't do. We just worry about what she can do

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