The role of the e-bike in promoting health and fitness is comparable to that of a conventional bicycle. This was
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Kissing up to the boss can increase employees’ bad behavior in the workplace, study shows
Kissing up to the boss at work may help boost employees’ careers but it also depletes the employees’ self-control resources,
Read morePay less, take more: Success in getting patients to take their medicine: Basing patients’ medication costs on the health benefits they’ll get from a drug, rather than its price, means they’re more likely to take it
Taking a medicine every day in the hopes that it will prevent some long-range potential health catastrophe — like a
Read moreHearing-related problems common among preschool teachers
Seven out of ten female preschool teachers suffer from sound-induced auditory fatigue, one out of two has difficulty understanding speech
Read moreThe health effect of air pollution from traffic
What would happen if all petrol and diesel-powered vehicles were removed from a smaller European city? Up to 4% of
Read moreNew surgery for groin pain found to be more effective than physiotherapy: World’s first randomized trial to show the benefit of hip arthroscopy
As the FIFA World Cup approaches researchers have found that keyhole surgery could help get injured footballers back on the
Read moreOne in every 5 deaths in young adults is opioid-related in the United States: Proportion of deaths that are opioid-related has increased by nearly 300 percent in 15 years
One out of every five deaths among young adults in the United States is related to opioids, suggests a study
Read morePeople who travel by car are four times more likely to be injured than people who travel by city bus
Taking the bus is a whole lot safer than taking the car — and it’s also safer for cyclists and
Read moreForty-four genomic variants linked to major depression
A new meta-analysis of more than 135,000 people with major depression and more than 344,000 controls has identified 44 genomic
Read moreNew link between sleep arousals and body temperature may also be connected to SIDS
Brief arousals during sleep — sometimes as many as ten to fifteen per night — appear random in time and
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