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- West Nile on the rise again after a quiet decade
- Longer time to find new job, less pay for moms laid off during recession
- Both early alcohol use and early intoxication can herald trouble for college students
West Nile on the rise again after a quiet decade Posted: 17 Aug 2012 10:53 AM PDT A University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey expert describes symptoms and ways to protect yourself from the West Nile virus. |
Longer time to find new job, less pay for moms laid off during recession Posted: 17 Aug 2012 05:39 AM PDT In a 2010 survey of laid-off workers across the United States, married moms spent more time between jobs and were overall less likely to find new jobs compared with married dads. Once re-employed, married moms experienced a decrease in earnings of $175 more per week compared with married dads. |
Both early alcohol use and early intoxication can herald trouble for college students Posted: 15 Aug 2012 01:16 PM PDT Research shows that the earlier one drinks, the greater the chances of later alcohol-related problems. Researchers examined age at first drink (AFD) as well as drinking to intoxication among college students. Findings showed that both an early AFD and a quick progression to drinking to intoxication can lead to heavy drinking and problems during the years from high school through to college. |
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