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Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week archives from September 2008

Epilepsy linked to higher risk of drowning.(Report)
September 6, 2008... People with epilepsy appear to have a much higher risk of drowning compared to people without epilepsy, according to a study published in the August 19, 2008, issue of Neurology[R], the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology....

Guideline: Surgery may be considered for extreme face pain.
September 6, 2008... A new guideline developed by the American Academy of Neurology finds surgery may be considered for people who suffer from extreme, electric shock-like pain in their face and do not respond well to drugs. The guideline on treating trigeminal...

Children's Hospital Oakland scientist finds potential Alzheimer's cure in century-old drug.
September 6, 2008... Oakland, Calif. u A new study conducted by researchers at Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland shows that a century-old drug, methylene blue, may be able to slow or even cure Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Used at a very low...

When the patient can't decide.
September 6, 2008... Family members are often called upon to make medical choices for patients who are unable to do so themselves. Researchers led by Alexia Torke, M.D., of the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute, Inc., studied how...

LSUHSC research reports new method to protect brain cells from diseases like Alzheimer's.(Report)
September 6, 2008... New research led by Chu Chen, PhD, Associate Professor of Neuroscience at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, provides evidence that one of the only naturally occurring fatty acids in the brain that has the ability to interact with the...

New Alzheimer disease research from Case Western Reserve University described.(Report)
September 6, 2008... "Mitochondrial function relies heavily on its morphology and distribution, alterations of which have been increasingly implicated in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study, we found abnormal mitochondrial...

Research from F. Cacucci and colleagues provide new insights into Alzheimer disease.
September 6, 2008... "Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with progressive memory decline. Hippocampal place cells are a well understood candidate for the neural basis of one type of memory in rodents; these cells identify the animal's location in an environment...

Studies from Baylor College of Medicine, College of Medicine reveal new findings on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
September 6, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "VAP proteins (human VAPB/ALS8, Drosophila VAP33, and C. elegans VPR-1) are homologous proteins with an amino-terminal major sperm protein (MSP) domain and a transmembrane domain. The MSP domain is...

Research in the area of arthritis reported from C. Mackay and colleagues.(Report)
September 6, 2008... "The burden of arthritis is increasing in the face of diminishing health human resources to deliver care. In response, innovative models of care delivery are developing to facilitate access to quality care," researchers in Toronto, Canada...

New biophysics data have been reported by researchers at Marche Polytechnic University.
September 6, 2008... According to recent research published in the European Biophysics Journal with Biophysics Letters, "We report on the solvation properties and intermolecular interactions of a model protein (bovine serum albumine, BSA) in urea aqueous solutions,...

Findings in behavior reported from Temple University.
September 6, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "Two studies examined U.S. mothers' (N = 1130) and child development professionals' (N = 99) beliefs about the relationship between play and learning. I investigated relationships among maternal...

Research reports on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from Y. Kaplan and colleagues provide new insights.
September 6, 2008... In this recently published article, scientists in Turkey conducted a study "To evaluate the prevalence of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the relationship between RLS and...

New findings from Leiden University in the area of coronavirus described.
September 6, 2008... "SARS-coronavirus (SARS-CoV) replication and transcription are mediated by a replication/transcription complex (RTC) of which virus-encoded, non-structural proteins (nsps) are the primary constituents. The 16 SARS-CoV nsps are produced by...

University of Leon details research in Corynebacterium.
September 6, 2008... "Bacterial cell growth and cell division are highly complicated and diversified biological processes. In most rod-shaped bacteria, actin-like MreB homologues produce helicoidal structures along the cell that support elongation of the lateral...

Research on enzyme research discussed by scientists at University of California.
September 6, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "Gaining detailed understanding of the energetics of the proton-pumping process in cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) is one of the challenges of modern biophysics. Despite promising mechanistic...

Researchers' work from University of Khartoum focuses on histoplasmosis.
September 6, 2008... "Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum. In the normal individual, both disseminated histoplasmosis and symptomatic adrenal histoplasmosis are rare," scientists in Khartoum, Sudan report (see also Histoplasmosis)....

Scientists at University of Windsor release new data on inflammatory bowel disease.(Report)
September 6, 2008... " In order to facilitate our understanding of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, it is critical to explore their subjective experiences with the disease. Research has suggested that current...

Recent findings in life sciences described by researchers from China Agricultural University.
September 6, 2008... "Polymorphisms of the prion protein gene (Prnp), especially the amino acid residue alterations at codons 136, 154, and 174, in sheep have been found to be associated with susceptibility to scrapie disease. We investigated Prnp polymorphisms in...

New data from Stanford University illuminate research in Meniere disease.
September 6, 2008... "Meniere's disease is a chronic illness that affects a substantial number of patients every year worldwide. The disease is characterised by intermittent episodes of vertigo lasting from minutes to hours, with fluctuating sensorineural hearing...

Findings from H. Kojima and co-authors provide new insights into oligodendroglioma.
September 6, 2008... " Oligodendrogliomas, which have a relatively better prognosis than tumors of the astrocytic lineage, have few morphologic clues for diagnosis. To address this problem, eosinophilic refractile inclusions were examined cytologically in the...

Research by I. Marin and colleagues in Parkinson disease provides new insights.(Report)
September 6, 2008... According to recent research published in the Journal of Molecular Evolution, "Dominant mutations in the LRRK2 gene, a member of the Roco family, cause both familial and sporadic Parkinson disease. LRRK genes had so far been detected only in...

New research on proteomics from C. Portmann and co-authors summarized.
September 6, 2008... "Two new modified hexacyclopeptides, aerucyclamides A and B, were isolated from the toxic freshwater cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806," scientists writing in the Journal of Natural Products report (see also Proteomics). "The...

Reports from University of California highlight recent research in proteomics.
September 6, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "NOD2, a NOD-like receptor (NLR), is an intracellular sensor of bacterial muramyl dipeptide (MDP) that was suggested to promote secretion of the proinflarnmatory cytokine IL-1 beta. Yet, the...

Reports on proteomics findings from Harvard University provide new insights.
September 6, 2008... "Intramolecular side-chain to side-chain cyclization is an established approach to achieve stabilization of specific conformations and a recognized strategy to improve resistance toward proteolytic degradation. To this end, cyclizations, which...

Research on proteomics described by scientists at Uppsala University.
September 6, 2008... "The speed of protein synthesis determines the growth rate of bacteria. Current biochemical estimates of the rate of protein elongation are small and incompatible with the rate of protein elongation in the living cell," researchers in Uppsala,...

Studies from Columbus Children's Hospital add new findings in the area of retraction syndrome.
September 6, 2008... According to recent research published in the journal Science, "Duane's retraction syndrome (DRS) is a complex congenital eye movement disorder caused by aberrant innervation of the extraocular muscles by axons of brainstem motor neurons....

Data on RNA research discussed by J.G. Grossmann and colleagues.
September 6, 2008... According to a study from the United Kingdom, "Many macromolecules in the cell function by forming multi-component assemblies. We have applied the technique of small angle neutron scattering to study a nucleic acid-protein complex and a...

Studies from S. Haga and colleagues provide new data on severe acute respiratory syndrome.
September 6, 2008... According to recent research from Tokyo, Japan, "Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) is a high-risk infectious pathogen. In the proposed model of respiratory failure, SARS-CoV down-regulates its receptor,...

Data from University of Cambridge advance knowledge in tuberculosis.
September 6, 2008... According to a study from Cambridge, the United Kingdom, " Previous studies have indicated that International Monetary Fund (IMF) economic programs have influenced health-care infrastructure in recipient countries. The post-communist Eastern...

New tuberculosis study findings have been reported by V.J. Cook and colleagues.
September 6, 2008... According to recent research from Vancouver, Canada, "Tuberculosis (TB) referral clinic in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Screening for and treatment of latent TB infection (LTBI) in at-risk populations are the cornerstone of TB control...

Report summarizes tuberculosis study findings from University of California.
September 6, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "Bacterial pathogens trigger specialized virulence factor secretion systems on encountering host cells. The ESX-1 protein secretion system of Mycobacterium tuberculosis - the causative agent of the...

Study results from University of Zambia, ZAMBART Project broaden understanding of tuberculosis.(Survey)
September 6, 2008... "Urban primary health centres in Lusaka, Zambia. 1) To estimate patient costs for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment and 2) to identify determinants of patient costs," scientists writing in the International Journal of Tuberculosis and...

University of Michigan reports research in tuberculosis.
September 6, 2008... "The Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE-PGRS multigene family is thought to be involved in antigenic variation, which can be generated by differential regulation of expression and a high frequency of genetic polymorphism. PE_PGRS16 and PE_PGRS26 are...

Studies from Karolinska Institut provide new data on arthritis.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Investigators publish new data in the report 'Gait pattern in rheumatoid arthritis.' According to a study from Stockholm, Sweden, "The purpose of this study was to analyse kinematic and kinetic gait changes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients...

Reports on arthritis genetics findings from University Hospital provide new insights.
September 6, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Genome-wide association study of rheumatoid arthritis in the Spanish population: KLF12 as a risk locus for rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility,' have been published. According to recent research from...

Research data from F.I. Wolf and colleagues update understanding of cell proliferation.
September 6, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Magnesium and the control of cell proliferation: looking for a needle in a haystack,' have been published. "Experimental evidence supports the important role of magnesium in the process of cellular...

New cerebral palsy study results reported from University of Edinburgh.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Reliability and validity of the Edinburgh Visual Gait Score for cerebral palsy when used by inexperienced observers,' have been published. "The Edinburgh Visual Gait Score (EVGS) for cerebral palsy has...

Study results from S.E. Farmer and colleagues broaden understanding of cerebral palsy in children.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Developing a technique to measure intra-limb coordination in gait: applicable to children with cerebral palsy,' are discussed in a new report. According to recent research published in the journal Gait and Posture, "Lower...

Studies from United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease have provided new information about encephalitis.
September 6, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'Susceptibility of Peruvian mosquitoes to eastern equine encephalitis virus' new findings in encephalitis. According to a study from the United States, "Mosquitoes were collected in the Amazon Basin, near Iquitos, Peru,...

Study data from University of Leeds, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology update understanding of enzyme research.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Human neprilysin-2 (NEP2) and NEP display distinct subcellular localisations and substrate preferences,' are discussed in a new report. According to a study from Leeds, the United Kingdom, "Neprilysin-2 (NEP2) is a novel...

Reports summarize hearing loss study results from Duke University.
September 6, 2008... New investigation results, 'Aminoglycoside induced ototoxicity,' are detailed in a study published in Toxicology. "Aminoglycosides are bactericidal aminoglycosidic aminocyclitols. They are cost effective and therefore widely used, however...

Research on knee osteoarthritis published by scientists at Paris Descartes University, Medicine Faculty.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Comparative evaluation of three semi-quantitative radiographic grading techniques for knee osteoarthritis in terms of validity and reproducibility in 1759 X-rays: report of the OARSI-OMERACT task force,' are discussed in a...

Investigators at Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Chemistry Department have published new data on life sciences.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Self-consistent residual dipolar coupling based model-free analysis for the robust determination of nanosecond to microsecond protein dynamics,' are discussed in a new report. "Residual dipolar couplings (RDCs) provide...

Reports outline life sciences research from University of York, Department of Chemistry.
September 6, 2008... A report, 'Higher-throughput approaches to crystallization and crystal structure determination,' is newly published data in Biochemical Society Transactions. According to recent research from Heslington, the United Kingdom, "In recent times,...

Research from National Taiwan University, Graduate Institute reveals new findings on life sciences.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'New insights into the functions and N-glycan structures of factor X activator from Russell's viper venom,' are discussed in a new report. According to recent research from Taiwan, "The coagulation factor X activator from...

Research from University of Alberta, Gunning-Lemieux Chemistry Center provides new data on life sciences.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Development of a coupled spectrophotometric assay for GlfT2, a bifunctional mycobacterial galactofuranosyltransferase,' are discussed in a new report. "As a key constituent of their protective cell wall all mycobacteria...

Research from University of Cambridge, Department of Biochemistry in the area of life sciences published.
September 6, 2008... Researchers detail in 'Translational control in early development: CPEB, P-bodies and germinal granules,' new data in life sciences. According to a study from Cambridge, the United Kingdom, "Selective protein synthesis in oocytes, eggs and...

Research from University of Munster, Institute for Medical Physics and Biophysics yields new data on life sciences.
September 6, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'MALDI-QTOFMS/MS identification of glycoforms from the urine of a CDG patient' new findings in life sciences. According to recent research from Muenster, Germany, "Identification of single glycoconjugate components in a...

Researchers from Princeton University, Department of Molecular Biology discuss findings in life sciences.
September 6, 2008... Fresh data on life sciences are presented in the report 'Changes in bicoid mRNA anchoring highlight conserved mechanisms during the oocyte-to-embryo transition.' "Intracellular mRNA localization directs protein synthesis to particular...

Studies in the area of life sciences reported from University of Cambridge, Department of Pathology.
September 6, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'RNA pseudoknots and the regulation of protein synthesis' new findings in life sciences. "RNA pseudoknots are structural elements found in almost all classes of RNA. Pseudoknots form when a single-stranded region in the...

Study results from Russian Academy of Science update understanding of life sciences.
September 6, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Contribution of internal initiation to translation of cellular mRNAs containing IRESs,' have been published. According to a study from Russia, "A broad range of cellular stresses lead to the inhibition of...

Study findings from MetroHealth Medical Center provide new insights into muscular dystrophy.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Fresh data on muscular dystrophy are presented in the report 'Symptomatic nephrolithiasis in prolonged survivors of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.' "In this study, we describe the association between Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and...

Scientists at Safdarjung Hospital release new data on neurocysticercosis.
September 6, 2008... New investigation results, 'Neurocysticercosis in a north Indian hospital,' are detailed in a study published in Tropical Doctor. According to recent research from New Delhi, India, "In endemic regions, neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most...

Findings in osteoarthritis prevention reported from Monash University.(Clinical report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Frontal plane knee alignment is associated with a longitudinal reduction in patella cartilage volume in people with knee osteoarthritis,' are discussed in a new report. According to recent research published in the journal...

New pemphigus vulgaris study findings have been reported by researchers at University of Tennessee, Health Science Center.(Report)
September 6, 2008... Research findings, 'Pesticide-associated pemphigus vulgaris,' are discussed in a new report. "We present a 40-year-old man with occupation-induced pemphigus vulgaris (PV). He developed PV within days of a one-time heavy exposure to fumes of...

Research reports on proteomics from University of Manchester, Faculty of Life Sciences provide new insights.
September 6, 2008... New investigation results, 'Subcellular localization of mRNA and factors involved in translation initiation,' are detailed in a study published in Biochemical Society Transactions. According to recent research from Manchester, the United...

New findings in quality of life described by T. van't Veer and co-researchers.
September 6, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Quality of life for families with spina bifida in Kenya,' have been published. According to recent research from Kijabe, Kenya, "Spina bifida (SB) affects children worldwide. Studies from developed...

MemorialCare Medical Centers Select Accenx Exchange as Their Physician Outreach Platform.
September 6, 2008... Accenx, a leading provider of health information and exchange solutions, announced that MemorialCare Medical Centers, a nationally recognized hospital system servicing southern California, has selected Accenx Exchange(TM) as the...

Alan James Group Launches Enhanced Websites for Existing Nutritional Supplement Product Line.
September 6, 2008... Alan James Group (AJG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Interleukin Genetics, Inc. (AMEX:ILI), announced that it has launched several new websites for its line of branded nutritional supplements, including Ginsana(R), Ginkoba(R), Venastat(R),...

Statement on the Passing of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones.
September 6, 2008... It is with deep sadness that we inform you of the passing of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, beloved mother to Mervyn Jones II, sister to Barbara L. Walker, dear colleague, loyal servant and friend to all. Congresswoman Tubbs Jones passed...

Biocap By Blairlab Is the Revolutionary Way to Achieve Younger Skin.
September 6, 2008... Biocap By Blairlab commemorates a year of undeniable customer satisfaction, and groundbreaking positioning as the only skin care treatment that unleashes the powerful healing energy of the world's hottest natural ingredient -- capsaicin (see...

VirtualHealth Technologies, Inc., Announces Its Associate, Private Access, Appoints Marc Kirshbaum as President & COO.
September 6, 2008... Private Access, Inc., a developer of web-based solutions that enable management of detailed privacy preferences for personal health information, announced that the former President of Experian plc's Business Information Services Group and Fraud...

Gordian Health Solutions Recognized as a Leading National Wellness Company.
September 6, 2008... Today Gordian Health Solutions, Inc., a national personal health coaching company, announced that Health Industries Research Companies (HIRC) has recognized Gordian as one of the country's leading wellness vendors for the second year in a row....

Figure Skater Peggy Fleming Teams With HealthSaver: To Relieve Headaches, Be Proactive.
September 6, 2008... The National Institutes of Health estimates that 45 million Americans suffer chronic headaches. For at least half of these headaches sufferers, the pain they experience is severe enough to be disabling. If headaches cause disruptions in your...

icyou Designs Olympic-Themed Channel to Promote Physical Wellness.
September 6, 2008... After introducing a customizable channel page for users, the icyou team announced the launch of its own channel that provides users with a behind-the-scenes perspective of the 2008 Olympic Games. "The Everyday Olympian" compiles 20 videos, and...

Hackensack University Medical Center Files Application for Transfer of Ownership of Former Pascack Valley Hospital Licenses.
September 6, 2008... Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) announced that an application has been filed with the state Department of Health and Human Services for a Certificate of Need allowing for the transfer of ownership of all of the former Pascack Valley...

MDA Opens First National Online Auction to Benefit Jerry's Kids.
September 6, 2008... New this year, the Muscular Dystrophy Association will launch its first-ever national online auction at www.mda.org/auctions in conjunction with the 43rd Annual Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon. The auction, beginning today, features an...

Learn the Secret of Building a Gold Athlete - Get Them in the Water.
September 6, 2008... Coaches, trainers and wellness professionals can learn the secret of how training in the water builds a better, stronger athlete. For those athletes who are excelling on land, a water-training component can improve cardio and respiratory...

Statement From the Office of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones.
September 6, 2008... Yesterday evening, Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones was admitted to Huron Hospital after suffering an aneurysm while driving her car in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. At the present time Rep. Tubbs Jones' condition has stabilized and she is...

Cycling Classic to Benefit the Ann Arbor Public Schools.
September 6, 2008... Priority Health has added the Ann Arbor Breakaway VIP Club to the First Annual Priority Health Ann Arbor Cycling Classic scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 7. Breakaway VIP Club tickets, priced at $25, will grant access to an exclusive viewing area on...

Cycling Classic to Benefit the Grand Rapids Public Schools.
September 6, 2008... Priority Health is introducing the Grand Rapids Breakaway VIP Club, a new addition to the Second Annual Priority Health Grand Cycling Classic held in conjunction with Celebration on the Grand on Saturday, September 6. Breakaway VIP Club...

Purple, Life's Superdrink Now Available to Northern California Consumers.(Company overview)
September 6, 2008... Purple Beverage Company, Inc. (OTCBB: PPBV), announced that Mesa Beverage Company, Inc., one of the regional distributors for Liquid Investments, Inc., has agreed to distribute the company's signature beverage, Purple(TM), to its Northern...

SPO Medical Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results.(Financial report)
September 6, 2008... SPO Medical Inc. (OTC: SPOM - News), a leading developer of biosensor and microprocessor technologies for use in portable monitoring devices, announced its second quarter results for the period ended June 30, 2008 (see also SPO Medical Inc.)....

Sun-Rich International to Sponsor Firestone Indy Lights Race at Chicagoland Speedway.
September 6, 2008... Chicago-based company Sun-Rich International, a retail and web-based purveyor of gourmet foods, announced it will partner with Chicagoland Speedway to be the title sponsor for the season-finale Firestone Indy Lights race at the 1.5-mile...

The Finance Group Expands Services.
September 6, 2008... Matt T. Weaver, president of The Finance Group, Inc., a financial firm specializing in mortgages and lending for residential real estate, shopping centers and multi-unit buildings, announces the expansion of services of his firm to include Loan...

Weight Loss and Fitness Information Site iNutrition.com Gives Away Third Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit.
September 6, 2008... iNutrition, a weight loss, fat loss, fitness tips, and information portal, announced the third winner of the "Summer of Fit" sweepstakes, featuring a free Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit system. The Winner of the third drawing is Ron Miller of Fair...

Wellness Enterprises Partners with the Center for a New American Dream to End Bottled Water.
September 6, 2008... Wellness Enterprises, LLC, a wellness company that produces top-of-the-line water purification and enhancement systems for safer, healthier and optimized water, is pleased to announce its partnership with the Center for a New American Dream, a...

No-nose bicycle saddles improve penile sensation and erectile function in bicycling police officers.(Report)
September 6, 2008... An innovative study appearing in the August issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine examined, for the first time, if noseless bicycle saddles would be an effective intervention for alleviating deleterious health effects, erectile dysfunction...

High cholesterol levels drop naturally in children on high-fat anti-seizure diet, Hopkins study show.
September 13, 2008... Elevated cholesterol levels return to normal or near normal levels over time in four out of 10 children with uncontrollable epilepsy treated with the high-fat ketogenic diet, according to results of a Johns Hopkins Children's Center study...

Research on bariatrics detailed by scientists at University of California.
September 13, 2008... " The indications for natural orifice translumenal surgery (NOTES) are yet to be determined. Morbidly obese patients may be one population that would benefit from this approach due to the elimination of wound complications and possibly a faster...

Studies from K.F. Adams and colleagues yield new information about cancer.(Clinical report)
September 13, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "Renal cell cancer (RCC) incidence has increased in the United States over the past three decades. The authors analyzed the association between body mass index (BMI) and invasive RCC in the National...

National Study Shows Magnesium Sulfate Reduces Risk of Cerebral Palsy in Premature Births.
September 13, 2008... Results of a 10-year study published in the August 28 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine found that magnesium sulfate administered to women delivering before 32 weeks of gestation reduced the risk of cerebral palsy by 50 percent. The...

New Low Cost / High Tech Denim Collection Is Scientifically Engineered to Fit Women's Bodies and Perfect for the Recessionista.
September 13, 2008... While the fashion crowd gears up to peruse expensive designer collections during Fashion Week, savvy women are discovering that they can get a designer fit at an affordable price with the new denim collections from Fashion Bug that feature...

Research findings from Utrecht University update understanding of life sciences.
September 13, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'Healthy cognition: processes of self-regulatory success in restrained eating' new findings in life sciences. "Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restrained eaters...

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