Posts Tagged ‘news and research’

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Critically Acclaimed Soul Searching Film to be Released on DVD

Last updated 7th December 2005

This highly praised film series is the sequel to the award-winning Testing God series, which was said by a Times reviewer to be “as close to poetry as Television gets”. Featuring contributions from leading international figures such as Roger Penrose, Greg Chaitin and Galen Strawson, as well as Managing Editor Greg Mulhauser, the Channel 4 film examines belief in a soul — with some surprising conclusions.

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More on Intuitive Eating: Losing Weight By Eating What You Want

Last updated 7th December 2005

Following our earlier article on a Brigham Young University pilot study suggesting that an approach toward food called “intuitive eating” is better than restrictive diets for producing lower cholesterol levels, body mass index scores and cardiovascular disease risk, we’ve augmented our research library with more than a dozen new resources on the topic — ranging from self-help books on intuitive eating to controlled studies on the psychology of eating.

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Trying to Lose Weight? Eat What You Want, Says Study

Last updated 24th November 2005

Counting calories isn’t the best way to lose weight, according to a new Brigham Young University pilot study suggesting that an approach toward food called “intuitive eating” is better than restrictive diets for producing lower cholesterol levels, body mass index scores and cardiovascular disease risk.

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Online Treatment of Panic Disorder

Last updated 22nd November 2005

Internet-based treatments for sufferers of panic disorder may be just as effective as face-to-face methods, according to the results of two years of research at Monash University in Australia.

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Exercise and Depression

Last updated 22nd November 2005

How useful is exercise for people with severe depression, anxiety, or chronic mental illness? Hundreds of studies suggest it may help, but the actual causal relationships between exercise and mental health remain unclear. The December issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter outlines several possible explanations for the apparent mood-enhancing effect of exercise.

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