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Top students succeed by working smarter, not harder: Study
Most students believe that more hours and late-night study sessions lead to success. But Cambridge research shows the real ...
A large new study found that standing for more than two hours a day doesn’t protect against the cardiovascular risks of too much sitting. Sitting for long hours is bad for our health. Standing up may ...
A new study finds that over the long term, standing doesn't improve cardiovascular health compared to sitting and could actually increase the risk of circulatory issues, such as varicose veins and ...
Sitting for long periods of time has been associated with negative health outcomes, but a study suggests standing for hours could be even worse. Despite health warnings that say sitting for too long ...
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A new study suggests standing desks don't improve your health — here's why I use one anyway
As a former fitness journalist, I'm wary when brands make claims about the long-term health benefits of their products. Many stretch the truth to get you to invest in some special workout equipment, a ...
With individual and group study spaces, free tutoring, computers, resource materials and trained staff right here, it's easy to see how students who live on campus have higher GPAs. Spaces can be ...
That’s the key to success, according to a new study from the University of Essex, which was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Researchers found that hope, positive ...
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