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- To prevent injuries, young athletes may need to play more just for fun
- Beef industry, consumers to be affected by cattle production decreases in 2013
- Game-based economics research explains why we roll the dice on flu shots
To prevent injuries, young athletes may need to play more just for fun Posted: 11 Jan 2013 11:38 AM PST One way to avoid injuries in young athletes may be for them to simply spend more time in unorganized free play such as pick-up games, a new has found. Researchers found that injured young athletes who play a single sport such as tennis spent much less time in free play and unorganized sports than uninjured athletes who play tennis and many other sports. |
Beef industry, consumers to be affected by cattle production decreases in 2013 Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:20 AM PST Beef production in the United States is expected to decrease 4.8 percent in 2013, the second largest year-over-year decrease in 35 years. Many analysts expect the 2013 numbers to be followed by a 2014 decrease of 4.5 percent or more. |
Game-based economics research explains why we roll the dice on flu shots Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:20 AM PST Using an online computer game that simulates the spread of an infectious disease among its players, researchers learned more about what motivates people to protect themselves from infection – from the flu to whooping cough. |
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