Archive for October, 2011
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Gender Differences In Teen Sleep Deprivation And Related Weight Gain
Thursday, October 27th, 2011
Sleeping less than 8 hours a night may be linked to weight gain in teens, shows a new study presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP). Furthermore, was linked to short sleep duration in teen males, with the fewest hours slept linked to the highest BMI [...]
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How Couples Deal With Male Depression
Thursday, October 27th, 2011
. These can be described as “trading places,” “business as usual” and “edgy tensions.” journal and led by UBC researcher John Oliffe, the paper details how heterosexual couples’ gender roles undergo radical shifts and strain when the male partner is depressed and the female partner seeks to help. Depression, a disorder often thought of as [...]
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Gender Differences In Teen Sleep Deprivation And Related Weight Gain
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
Sleeping less than 8 hours a night may be linked to weight gain in teens, shows a new study presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP). Furthermore, was linked to short sleep duration in teen males, with the fewest hours slept linked to the highest BMI [...]
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How Couples Deal With Male Depression
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
. These can be described as “trading places,” “business as usual” and “edgy tensions.” journal and led by UBC researcher John Oliffe, the paper details how heterosexual couples’ gender roles undergo radical shifts and strain when the male partner is depressed and the female partner seeks to help. Depression, a disorder often thought of as [...]
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Gender Differences In Teen Sleep Deprivation And Related Weight Gain
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
Sleeping less than 8 hours a night may be linked to weight gain in teens, shows a new study presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP). Furthermore, was linked to short sleep duration in teen males, with the fewest hours slept linked to the highest BMI [...]
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How Couples Deal With Male Depression
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
. These can be described as “trading places,” “business as usual” and “edgy tensions.” journal and led by UBC researcher John Oliffe, the paper details how heterosexual couples’ gender roles undergo radical shifts and strain when the male partner is depressed and the female partner seeks to help. Depression, a disorder often thought of as [...]
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Gender Differences In Teen Sleep Deprivation And Related Weight Gain
Monday, October 24th, 2011
Sleeping less than 8 hours a night may be linked to weight gain in teens, shows a new study presented at CHEST 2011, the 77th annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP). Furthermore, was linked to short sleep duration in teen males, with the fewest hours slept linked to the highest BMI [...]
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How Couples Deal With Male Depression
Monday, October 24th, 2011
. These can be described as “trading places,” “business as usual” and “edgy tensions.” journal and led by UBC researcher John Oliffe, the paper details how heterosexual couples’ gender roles undergo radical shifts and strain when the male partner is depressed and the female partner seeks to help. Depression, a disorder often thought of as [...]
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Men With High To Moderate Levels Of Stress At Greater Risk Of Early Mortality
Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
A new study concludes that men who experience persistently moderate or high levels of stressful life events over a number of years have a 50 percent higher mortality rate. In general, the researchers found only a few protective factors against these higher levels of – people who self-reported that they had good health tended to [...]
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Men With High To Moderate Levels Of Stress At Greater Risk Of Early Mortality
Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
A new study concludes that men who experience persistently moderate or high levels of stressful life events over a number of years have a 50 percent higher mortality rate. In general, the researchers found only a few protective factors against these higher levels of – people who self-reported that they had good health tended to [...]