Posted in Blog, tagged Mallory Creveling on November 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
by Mallory Creveling, beat blogger
You may have heard the rumor that too much cell phone usage can lead to brain cancer, which researchers later found untrue, but doctors in London have recently discovered a new cell phone health risk. This time, it’s a skin rash.
Skin allergy, according to MSNBC, caused by too much cell [...]
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Yoga Has Benefical Physical Effects on Your Body
by Mallory Creveling, beat blogger
If you need a reason to enroll in yoga classes, a new study proves the beneficial physical effects it has on your body. The study, published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, says that yoga improves balance, steadiness and increases leg strength. [...]
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Eating Fast Causes Weight Gain
by Mallory Creveling, beat blogger
If you find yourself eating an entire meal in five minutes or finishing your dish before all of your friends, you may be contributing to weight gain. According to an October study in the British Medical Journal, both eating until full and eating quickly may force you [...]
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Study Show Facebook May Affect GPA
by Mallory Creveling, beat blogger
What students do outside of the classroom affects their grades in more ways than one. A study from the University of Minnesota details the possible causes of negative affects on grades. These behaviors include lack of sleep and exercise, alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use and TV [...]
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Web Surfing Can Increase Brain Function
by Mallory Creveling, beat blogger
The computer-savvy may find even more benefits in their web skills besides keeping up with technology. In fact, according to a study in an upcoming issue of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry as described on EurekAlert, searching the Web can stimulate and increase brain function. [...]
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Advil Linked to Breast Cancer Prevention
by Mallory Creveling, beat blogger
Taking medicines like Advil can reduce your risk of breast cancer, according to a study analysis conducted by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The researchers involved in this analysis reviewed 38 studies published from January 1966 to July 2008. Researchers identified more than 2.7 [...]
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