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Mums take up sticks for triangular hockey tournament
05-12-2007 · University of BathTeam Bath Buccaneers Hockey Club held the inaugural Mums Triangular Tournament at the University of Bath Sports Training Village.
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- Third place for hockey veterrans Ancient Mariners
09-03-2007 · University of Bath
Team Bath Buccaneers men's veterans who play under the 'Ancient Mariners' banner got their season underway at the Westbury Vets tournament at the University of Bristol on Sunday and came away with a third place finish
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- TeamBath Buccs boss confident despite defeat
11-06-2006 · University of Bath
TeamBath Buccaneers team manager Ian Cordwell said he is confident the hockey side will return to the top half of the table, despite suffering their third league defeat of the season on Sunday.
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- Fat mum hastens path to childhood obesity
09-13-2007 · EurekAlert!
A fat mother hastens a child's path to obesity, finds a study published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.Other factors included too much time spent in front of the TV and rapidly piling on the pounds in early childhood.
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- Plagued by diet disasters? A visit to a registered dietician could help
03-16-2007 · UT Southwestern Medical Center
Studies indicate more than one-third of adults are trying to lose weight, but few have long-term success. Many can't stick to diets and exercise routines and struggle to stay afloat in a sea of popular diets, fitness programs and foods with “healthy” claims.
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- Tool-wielding chimps provide a glimpse of early human behavior
11-12-2007 · EurekAlert!
Chimpanzees inhabiting a harsh savanna environment and using bark and stick tools to exploit an underground food resource are giving scientists new insights to the behaviors of the earliest hominids who, millions of years ago, left the African forests to range the same kinds of environments and possibly utilize the same foods.
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- Commack Middle School Wins Science Bowl at Brookhaven Lab
04-18-2007 · Brookhaven National Laboratory
A Commack Middle School team won first place in the Regional Middle School Science Bowl held April 14 at Brookhaven Lab. One hundred students from eleven Long Island middle schools participated in the fast-paced question-and-answer tournament designed to test students' knowledge of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, astronomy, earth science, and general science.
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- Last gasp goal denies TeamBath Buccs first away win
11-20-2006 · University of Bath
A last gasp goal denied TeamBath Buccaneers their first away win of the season in Slazenger England Hockey League Division One.
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- Antenatal fish oil supplements boost kids' hand-eye coordination
12-20-2006 · EurekAlert!
Fish oil supplements given to pregnant mums boost the hand-eye coordination of their babies as toddlers, reveals a small study published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood (Fetal and Neonatal Edition).
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- Selling customers the short end of the stick
03-29-2007 · EurekAlert!
Groucho Marx famously said he wouldn't want to join any club that would have someone like him as a member. But if you are on the outside of some deal that benefits another group more than you, would this make you more or less interested in the product? Research from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business provides answers that challenge some long-held notions regarding consumer reaction to targeted promotions.
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- No need for reduced alcohol consumption in later life
12-18-2007 · EurekAlert!
Provided they stick to the same guidelines about alcohol consumption as younger adults, regular moderate drinking poses no additional risks to the 'over 65s,' and may even bring health benefits, according to two studies from the Peninsula Medical School in the South West of England.
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