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Amish Work More, Weigh Less

Researchers studied members of an Amish community in Ontario to see what effect more physically demanding work has on our health. [+]

Health

Health Promotion Journal – March 31, 2007

Recent Studies Support Active Living

By Kristen Day, Ph.D. and Bradley J. Cardinal, Ph.D.
A special issue of the American Journal of Health Promotion collects more than a dozen articles on the subject, including one by Dutch researchers that recommends remodeling neighborhoods to increase activity in young people. [+]

Education

No Child Left Behind in the Woods

By Richard Louv
A few weeks ago, Paul Zettel, a health education instructor at Riverside University High School, attended a conference held in California; the purpose of the meeting was to train teachers in the finer points of the No Child Left Behind version of education reform. [+]

Health

The Nature Conservancy – June 28, 2007

Kids Picking TV Over Trees

Kids Picking TV Over Trees

By Oliver Pergams, Ph.D. and Patricia Zaradic, Ph.D.
The Nature Conservancy-funded study reveals more evidence of a growing trend; children spending more time inside, with consequences for human health, national parks and the environmental movement. This new research raises questions about children's health and the future of conservation. [+]

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