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Household Chaos May Be Hazardous to a Child’s Health

By Ohio State University on Oct 9, 2013   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Kindergarten-age children have poorer health if their home life is marked by disorder, noise and a lack of routine and they have a mother who has a chaotic work life, new research suggests.

Some Parts of Memory Still Developing Deep into Childhood

By Ohio State University on Sep 23, 2013   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study provides evidence that one important part of memory undergoes substantial development even after the age of 7.

Quit Smoking? Vitamin E May Give Extra Boost to Heart Health

By Ohio State University on Apr 23, 2013   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Taking a specific form of a vitamin E supplement can accelerate the health benefits that occur when people quit smoking, new research suggests.

Loneliness, Like Chronic Stress, Taxes the Immune System

By Ohio State University on Jan 21, 2013   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research links loneliness to a number of dysfunctional immune responses, suggesting that being lonely has the potential to harm overall health.

Study Shows Rapid Warming on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

By Ohio State University on Dec 26, 2012   Science/Education  

COLUMBUS, Ohio—In a discovery that raises further concerns about the future contribution of Antarctica to sea level rise, a new study finds that the western part of the ice sheet is experiencing nearly twice as much warming as previously thought.

Study: An Apple a Day Lowers Level of Blood Chemical Linked to Hardening of the Arteries

By Ohio State University on Oct 2, 2012   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Eating an apple a day might in fact help keep the cardiologist away, new research suggests.

Some Harmful Effects of Light at Night Can Be Reversed

By Ohio State University on Jul 24, 2012   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Chronic exposure to dim light at night can lead to depressive symptoms in rodents — but these negative effects can be reversed simply by returning to a standard light-dark cycle, a new study suggests.

Study: Heart Damage After Chem Linked to Stress in Cardiac Cells

By Ohio State University on May 22, 2012   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Blocking a protein in the heart that is produced under stressful conditions could be a strategy to prevent cardiac damage that results from chemotherapy, a new study suggests.

Preschoolers' Reading Skills Benefit From One Modest Change by Teachers

By Ohio State University on Apr 17, 2012   General News  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A small change in how teachers and parents read aloud to preschoolers may provide a big boost to their reading skills later on, a new study found.

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