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Study Links Heavy Gaming to Higher Body Weight and Poor Diet in University Students
Study finds gaming over 10 hours weekly linked to obesity, poor diet, and sleep problems in college students—well below ...
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Is Deni Avdija getting favorable treatment from NBA refs?
Deni Avdija’s ascension to stardom has coincided with criticism surrounding his foul-drawing. Naysayers have accused Avdija ...
Provide practical KPIs to monitor, including FA hit rate (percent of FAs that find root cause) and time to address yield ...
New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available.
A team led by investigators at the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute has discovered that a particular marker on tumor ...
Assessment of Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients in Chad: A Cross-Sectional Study at the Renaissance ...
Introduction Students enrolling in higher education often adopt lifestyles linked to worse mental health, potentially contributing to the peak age onset of mental health problems in early adulthood.
Li, H. (2026) A Study on the Impact of New Media on College Students’ Oral English Learning —Taking English Content Creators on Bilibili as an Example. Open Access Library Journal, 13, 1-18. doi: ...
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