Conscientious people less likely to develop Alzheimer’s

Washington, Oct 2 : People who are conscientious, in other words self-disciplined, scrupulous and purposeful, are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has revealed.

Robert S. Wilson, Ph.D., of Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, and colleagues studied 997 older Catholic nuns, priests and brothers who did not have dementia when the study began in 1994.

Strict, highly competitive schools driving girls to anorexia

Melbourne, Oct 2 : A new study has found that girls are being driven to anorexia by high schools that are strict and competitive, expecting them to be perfect in every possible way.

The study undertaken by the University of Western Sydney researchers looked into the attitudes of 30 female students, comprising of 24 students who are being treated for anorexia nervosa.

The researchers related the illness with their school’s “over-emphasis of self-discipline, competition and the virtue of being thin”.

Tata Tea To Satisfy Rural Thrust With ‘Jaago Re’

TATATEATata Tea has brought out a new campaign, “Jaago Re”, which is aimed at stepping up its consumer base in small towns villages. The campaign will be run across television, cinema houses, print, outdoor and radio.

The company is also thinking over a plan to set up an Internet site (website), Jaagoindia.org, and aspire to alter it into an idea-exchange program for young people.

Conscientious people less likely to develop Alzheimer’s

Washington, Oct 2 : People who are conscientious, in other words self-disciplined, scrupulous and purposeful, are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has revealed.

Robert S. Wilson, Ph.D., of Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, and colleagues studied 997 older Catholic nuns, priests and brothers who did not have dementia when the study began in 1994.

Excessive exercise may be detrimental to health

Melbourne, Oct 2 : Almost 25 pct of people, who are on a gym regimen, exercise at levels that can be detrimental to their health, a new study has revealed.

The study that looked into the exercise patterns of gym-goers in a fitness centre in Melbourne found that 23 pct of them, exercising between six and 20 hours a week, are largely reliant on their physical fix.

The group called excessive exercisers undertook vigorous exercise for longer hours compared to their non-excessive counterparts.

Inca kids were ‘fattened’ before being sacrificed

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