Young people leading drop in HIV spread in Rwanda: study – Xinhua
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Young people leading drop in HIV spread in Rwanda: study
Xinhua KIGALI, July 17 (Xinhua) — The prevalence of HIV/AIDS is falling among young Rwandans because they are having safer sex with fewer partners, the United Nations AIDS (UNAIDS)program said ahead of a major conference next week in Vienna, … Global AIDS Fight Shifts Toward Prevention Healthcare Workers Call For More Money For AIDS Treatments Activists: Stigma fuels HIV/AIDS rates in African-American community |
Half-hour delay of school day start greatly aids teens, study says – New York Daily News
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Half-hour delay of school day start greatly aids teens, study says
New York Daily News Most teens wake up for school around dawn, just when they're in their deepest sleep. Starting school 30 minutes later can help, a new study says. Most teens go to high school in a daze, but starting classes just 30 minutes later makes them bright-eyed … Study shows teens benefit from later school day School joining time linked to teen behaviour Study: Delaying School Start Time Could Improve Teen Mood, Behavior, Health |
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Depression may raise risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s, study says – CNN
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Depression may raise risk of dementia, Alzheimer's, study says
CNN In the study, those who were depressed when first examined increased their risk for dementia and for Alzheimer's disease. (CNN) — The link between depression and dementia has always been unclear, but a new study supports the … Depression 'may lead to dementia' Depression not an early sign of Alzheimer's Depression increases risk of dementia: study |
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Study shows teens benefit from later school day – The Associated Press
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Study shows teens benefit from later school day
The Associated Press CHICAGO — Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, a small study found. "The results were stunning. There's no other word to use," said … Later School Start Times May Foster Better Students Delaying School Start Time Associated With Improvements In Sleep, Mood -Study Starting School Half an Hour Later Helps a Teen's Mood |
Delaying School Start Time Associated With Improvements In Sleep, Mood -Study – Wall Street Journal
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Delaying School Start Time Associated With Improvements In Sleep, Mood -Study
Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)–Starting school just 30 minutes later was associated with significant improvements in reported adolescent sleep times, mood and health, according to a new study released Monday. … Later School Start Times May Foster Better Students Teens Benefit when School Starts Later Delayed school start time associated with improvements in adolescent behaviors |



