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- Moderate doses of alcohol increase social bonding in groups
- 'Ambient' bullying gives employees urge to quit
- Caffeine boosts power for elderly muscles
| Moderate doses of alcohol increase social bonding in groups Posted: 29 Jun 2012 06:18 PM PDT A new study reveals that moderate amounts of alcohol -- consumed in a social setting -- can enhance positive emotions and social bonding and relieve negative emotions among those drinking. |
| 'Ambient' bullying gives employees urge to quit Posted: 29 Jun 2012 11:25 AM PDT Merely showing up to work in an environment where bullying goes on is enough to make many of us think about quitting, a new study suggests. |
| Caffeine boosts power for elderly muscles Posted: 29 Jun 2012 09:04 AM PDT Caffeine boosts power in older muscles, suggesting the stimulant could aid elderly people to maintain their strength, reducing the incidence of falls and injuries, according to new research. |
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