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Mar 14th, 2011
ScienceDaily (Mar. 1, 2011) - Thanks in part to a Norwegian research biobank, researchers have generated important new insight into ADHD and how the condition manifests itself. Among other things, they have found that there is some overlap between ADHD an
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ScienceDaily (May 17, 2010) - A team of scientists from the University of Montreal and Harvard University has discovered that exposure to organophosphate pesticides may be associated with increased risk of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) i
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 11, 2011) - The 2011 Sleep in America ® poll released March 7 by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) finds pervasive use of communications technology in the hour before bed. It also finds that a significant number of Americans aren't g
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We are always looking for ways to become healthier. Studies have shown that eating dark berries can be good for your health. Now, there is a new berry that might be better than them all.
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Feb 8th, 2011
Jennifer Kiefer, a Louisville senior in the Honors College at WKU, has been offered a position in the highly competitive Teach For America Program.
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Forget Me, Forget Me Not! Having a memory can have such a great impact on one's life. You are able to reminisce on things that have happened throughout your life. However, there may be some things that might hinder your ability to recall some of these
View ArticleJan 31st, 2011
Today we are a grab and go society. We say that we don't have time to eat healthy and get the right servings of fruits and vegetables daily. Maybe there's away.
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A little shake here, a little shake there. American's love the taste of food, but they even love it more with a sprinkle of two of salt. The U.S. government is advising Americans to cut back on their salt intake.
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Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) is a common eye condition worldwide. There are three commonly causes of Conjunctivitis; viruses, bacteria, and allergens. However, there are others ways that you can be affected with conjunctivitis and some ways to prevent this c
View ArticleNov 17th, 2010
Many adolescents and college students innocently ingest large amounts of energy drinks to stay awake. But, new research shows that energy drink over-use is strongly linked with increased risks of engaging in episodes of heavy drinking and developing alcoh
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Nov 11th, 2010
A new group called the WKU Sisterhood awards its first grant to the Women in Transition program at WKU. Find out how the money will be used, and how you can be a part of the sisterhood in this View from the Hill segment.
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Nov 9th, 2010
Michael Marcell, a WKU student with a double major in International Affairs and Journalism, was awarded a William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship to study at the American University in Dubai during the Spring 2011 semester.
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Nov 2nd, 2010
WKU has been listed as one of the top-producing institutions of students winning Fulbright awards.
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Oct 18th, 2010
WKU student Aric Johnson of Bowling Green has received a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship to live and study for a year in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Oct 16th, 2010
Darra Jackson, a member of the WKU Chinese Flagship Program, has been awarded a multi-year Chinese Government Scholarship, funded by the China Scholarship Council and China’s Ministry of Education.
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Many WKU Department of Political Science students campaign on behalf of candidates and intern for public officials.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administrationrecently approved ellaTM (ulipristal acetate) tablets for emergency contraception.
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FDA's Center for Tobacco Products is launching a six-month text messaging pilot program as part of its ongoing efforts to educate our stakeholders about federal regulations to protect kids from tobacco.
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