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Men more likely to cheat if they are economically dependent on female partners - 3.6
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Poor money management indicates Alzheimer's disease - 3.6
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UK government wasting money on private treatment centres - 3.4
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Detox - a waste of money - 2.9
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Money incentives effective for weight loss - 2.6
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US to continue stem cell research - 2.5
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Extra investment for Shirley patients, UK - 2.2
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3 point plan to save money on insurance - 2.1
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US to continue stem cell researchAn appeals court in US allowed the government to resume funding human embryonic stem cell research while the court reviews whether it violates a ban by Congress on spending taxpayer money for experiments.
Men more likely to cheat if they are economically dependent on female partnersThe more economically dependent a man is on his female partner, the more likely he is to cheat on her, according to research to be presented at the 105th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.
Review policies for childhood obesity, USBefore developing specific anti-obesity strategies, lawmakers and advocates should review the evidence on program effectiveness and costs in order to avoid policies that either won't work or will waste money.
Poor money management indicates Alzheimer's diseaseNew research finds poor money management skills may indicate that a person with mild memory problems will soon develop Alzheimer's disease, revealed by researchers in a new research study.
Tesco reveals dental map of BritainResearch from a survey by Tesco Dental Insurance has revealed Brits are finding it increasingly difficult to find an NHS dentist. The results also show that rising dental costs are putting people off visiting the dentist.
Health and well being in old ageThe impact that wealth and social class has on people's well-being in old age is far greater than is often assumed. New research from the Economic and Social Research Council reveals just how great the difference really is in people's health and well-being between different social groups at older ages.
3 point plan to save money on insuranceSwitching from brand names to generics is a great way to save money on food and clothes, but when it comes to insurance, consumers need to make well-informed decisions prior to altering coverage or changing companies.
Detox - a waste of moneyA report by Voice of Young Science dismisses 'detox myth' saying detox remedies are a waste of money. Detox has no meaning outside of the clinical treatment for drug addiction or poisoning.
Money incentives effective for weight lossFinancial or Economic incentives (money) appear to be effective for achieving short-term weight loss, according to a report in the December 10 issue of JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association.
Men with traditional views about women earn moreMen who believe in traditional roles for women earn more money than men who don't, and women with more egalitarian views don't make much more than women with a more traditional outlook, revealed by researchers.
UK government wasting money on private treatment centresResearchers writing in the BMJ, argue that there is no good evidence that independent sector treatment centres provide value for money or high quality care. The involvement of private companies in the UK's National Health Service always generates controversy.
Extra investment for Shirley patients, UKSolihull NHS Care Trust has approved an extra £145,000 a year investment to help improve primary care services in Shirley. The money will be used to extend and modernize Haslucks Surgery in Haslucks Green Road, Shirley. Local residents can look forward to even more primary care facilities nearer their homes and may have shorter waits for treatment.
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