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Distracted kindergarteners become gamblers?
TORONTO (Reuters) - Children rated as impulsive by their kindergarten teachers appear more likely to begin gambling behaviors like playing cards or placing bets before they hit middle school, Canadian researchers said on Monday. Full Article
Distracted kindergarteners become gamblers: study
TORONTO (Reuters) - Children rated as impulsive by their kindergarten teachers appear more likely to begin gambling behaviors like playing cards or placing bets before they hit middle school, Canadian researchers said on Monday. Full Article
Distracted kindergarteners become gamblers -study
By Terri Coles TORONTO, March 2 (Reuters) - Children rated as impulsive by their kindergarten teachers appear more likely to begin gambling behaviors like playing cards or placing bets before they hit middle school, Canadian researchers ... Full Article
Food Trends for 2009
TORONTO (Reuters) - From recalled tomatoes to calorie counts on menus, food and health was a big part of the news in 2008, and it looks to again have a high profile in 2009. Here are five food-related topics and trends to watch for this year. Full Article
Heart health for the holidays
TORONTO (Reuters) - Cold weather and some holiday-related behaviors can exacerbate existing heart conditions, and deaths from heart disease hit their peak every December and January, with spikes on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, according to a University ... Full Article
Working out your workout
TORONTO (Reuters) -- It's hard to stick with routines during the busy holiday season but there are ways to get your exercise despite the time constraints. Here are some tips and things to keep in mind the next time you're tempted to trade a workout for ... Full Article
Have your cake -- and eat it, too
TORONTO (Reuters) - The holiday season is here and for those who overindulge, the guilt trips are sure to follow. But it doesn't have to be that way. With the right strategy, you most certainly can have your cake and eat it, too. Full Article
Holiday hangover: You deserve a break today
-- Reuters does not endorse or recommend any of the companies or properties listed in this column. They have not been vetted by Reuters. This is merely a sampling of what is available for those interested in a health-focused vacation. Readers are encouraged ... Full Article
Testing for cancer at home
TORONTO (Reuters) - It might not be pleasant, but it could save your life. A new Canadian campaign advocating home screening for colorectal cancer could reduce deaths from the disease by catching it early, when it is often asymptomatic but also highly ... Full Article
Fitness buffs, physicians flock to iPhone
TORONTO (Reuters) - Your iPhone isn't only good for keeping you in touch - it can also help you get and stay healthy. Full Article
