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Carrier at the Cemetery: A Different Kind of Inclusion
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[01/02/2012] In the fields of gastronomy or the landscaping there are numerous integration companies. Why not at a cemetery, as well? This is what the city government of the German town Worms thought and started the successful project „Integration at the cemeteries of Worms“. Carrier at the Cemetery: A Different Kind of Inclusion - read more
Alzheimer's Disease Affects Women More than Men
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[14/12/2011] Many women suffer memory loss or confusion at some point in their lives, but as many as 5 million Americans suffer from a much more serious disease, Alzheimer's. According to statistics from the National Institute on Aging, Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia in older people. Alzheimer's Disease Affects Women More than Men - read more
Assessing Memory Performance in Older Adults
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[23/11/2011] Ayanna Thomas of Tufts University and her colleague Stacey J. Duboisset want to investigate how implicitly held negative stereotypes about aging could influence memory performance in older adults. Assessing Memory Performance in Older Adults - read more
Age and BMI: Likelihood of Developing Gestational Diabetes
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[07/11/2011] Age and body mass index (BMI) are important risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) particularly amongst South Asian and Black African women finds new research. Age and BMI: Likelihood of Developing Gestational Diabetes - read more
Religious, Spiritual Support Benefits People Facing Chronic Illness
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[02/11/2011] Individuals who practice religion and spirituality report better physical and mental health than those who do not. Now, researchers want to better understand this relationship and how spirituality or religion can be used for coping with significant health issues. Religious, Spiritual Support Benefits People Facing Chronic Illness - read more
Women Do Not Get Enough Vitamin D During the Menopause
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[24/10/2011] A healthy diet is especially important during the menopause – a period in which the risk of suffering from health problems increases. Various studies analyse the diet of peri- and postmenopausal women in Spain alongside the troubles that come with this transition. The results show that all of those groups studied have a deficient intake of vitamin D. Women Do Not Get Enough Vitamin D During the Menopause - read more
Household Income Level not Associated with Intellectual Disability
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[28/09/2011] New research shows that the presence or absence of intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) varies with risk factors such as gender, parental age, maternal ethnicity, and maternal level of education. Household Income Level not Associated with Intellectual Disability - read more
People Born After World War II More Likely to Develop Alcohol Disorders
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[23/09/2011] Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health looked generational and gender differences in alcohol consumption, alcohol disorders, and mortality. Findings indicate that people born after World War II are more likely to binge drink and develop alcohol use disorders. People Born After World War II More Likely to Develop Alcohol Disorders - read more
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