Monday, 2 May 2016

Even Non-Obese Report Better Mood, Sex Drive After Dieting

Even Non-Obese Report Better Mood, Sex Drive After Dieting

MONDAY, May 2, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Dieting might help improve your health, mood, sex drive and stress levels even if you’re not obese, a new clinical trial reports. A group of either healthy weight or mildly overweight people who followed a calorie-restricted diet for two years lost nearly 17 …
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Can Boys Beat Girls in Reading?

A new study challenges the notion that girls are better at reading than boys. The research, in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, showed that boys outscored girls on reading tests if they were told the tests were a game. But boys scored significantly lower than girls when told the tests…
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Can a high-fat diet make you tired at work? Study says ‘yes’

Adelaide, South Australia – Eating fatty foods can lead to daytime sleepiness as well as sleep problems at night, according to a study from the University of Adelaide. As part of the study, more than 1,800 Australian men ages 35 to 80 reported their eating habits during a one-year period. Res…
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