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Study: Kids teased in P.E. class exercise less a year later

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From the Brigham Young University media release: A new study found that children who were bullied during P.E. class or other physical activities were less likely to participate in physical activity one year later. Overweight… 

Racism may accelerate aging in African-American men

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From the University of Maryland media release: A new study reveals that racism may impact aging at the cellular level. Researchers found signs of accelerated aging in African American men, ages reporting high levels of… 

Loving touch critical for premature infants

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From the Elsevier media release: The benefit that premature infants gain from skin-to-skin contact with their mothers is measurable even 10 years after birth, reports a new study in Biological Psychiatry. Physical contact with babies… 

Green spaces deliver lasting mental health benefits

From the University of Exeter media release: Green space in towns and cities could lead to significant and sustained improvements in mental health, finds a new study published in the journal of Environmental Science &…