Studies and Analyses

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Early obesity linked to increased probability of severe obesity later in life

Exposure to long-term obesity has become more common with increases in obesity at younger ages. Researchers examined the relationship between BMI at age 25,…

Sports and energy drink consumption linked with negative behaviors

Weekly consumption of sports drinks and energy drinks among adolescents is significantly associated with higher consumption of other sugar-sweetened beverages,…

Study finds increased employee flexibility, supervisor support offer wide-ranging benefits

A new study by University of Minnesota sociologists Erin L. Kelly, Phyllis Moen, Wen Fan, and interdisciplinary collaborators from across the country, shows…

History to Blame for Slow Crop Taming: Study

The new paper digs at the roots not just of crop domestication but of civilization itself, says plant agriculture professor Lewis Lukens. “How did humans get…

Low testosterone levels may indicate worsening of disease for men with prostate cancer

Men with prostate cancer that is not life threatening and is only slowly progressing, can often forego treatment and instead undergo active surveillance. This…

New study sheds light on global warming trends

The research indicates that the world is indeed getting warmer, but historical records show that it hasn't happened everywhere at the same rate.

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