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New Research Reveals That Bullying in the Workplace Is On the Rise
Shocking New Study Finds Cutting Calories May Not Mean You Will Live Longer
Temper Tantrums in Children Could Be a Sign of Serious Problems
Can Alcohol Really Help Us Get Along Better?
The socially inept can often suffer from debilitating tremors of shyness and inhibition, while those who grind the gnashing teeth off the full-blooded booze hound often throw caution to the wind and ride the dastardly beast until its legs fall off.
With that philosophy in mind, it appears that alcohol has been a major stepping stone in helping the general public grease the societal walls that in the end have allowed us to get to know each other a little better.
New Research Claims Exercise May Help You Stop Smoking
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New Research Shows Being an Only Child May Increase Risk of Obesity
There certainly are some amazing benefits to being an only child, like not having to share your room, not having to share your friends and not having to share your food.
However, a new study suggests that those kids who grow up without a brother or sister might find more benefit in some good old-fashioned diet and exercise, as researchers have found that kids without siblings are 50 percent more likely to be overweight than children with siblings.
