Study Information - December 2, 2008

Dieters Respond To Power Of Suggestion

August 1, 2005 - Topics diet, child, chocolate, research and study
Researchers are using the power of suggestion to help people stay away from fatty foods.

A new study found that people could recall a false memory of becoming sick from eating strawberry ice cream as children, and later avoid the food

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Teens Try Supplements for Perfect Body

August 1, 2005 - Topics survey and study
A nationwide survey of more than 10,000 adolescents revealed 44-percent of girls and 62-percent of boys admit they have participated in strength training - some, however, are looking for quicker results.

The study, to appear in the August issue of the journal Pediatrics, finds 8-percent of girls and 12-percent of boys have used supplements to improve their appearance, muscle mass or strength

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Study Indicates Removing Ovaries Can Be Dangerous To Women

August 1, 2005 - Topics study, women, disease, heart disease and impact
A study released Monday indicates women who have their ovaries removed during a hysterectomy may die prematurely of heart disease.

The study in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology says, "women and their doctors should be less reflexive about removing the ovaries during a hysterectomy and more aware of the benefits that ovaries continue to provide well into middle age

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Research Links Ovary Removal to Premature Heart Disease

August 1, 2005 - Topics research, disease, heart disease, impact and surgery
A study released Monday indicates that women who have their ovaries removed during a hysterectomy may die prematurely of heart disease.

The study released in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology says "women and their doctors should be less reflexive about removing the ovaries during a hysterectomy and more aware of the benefits that ovaries continue to provide well into middle age

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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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