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Kultur: Alles, was wir leben mussten

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[Tagesspiegel] - Das Wichtigste und Größte dieses Films aber sind die – in einer Grundschule und einem Kinderheim gecasteten – kleinen Darstellerinnen Hee Yeon Kim und Song Hee Kim. Ja, und ein paar treffsicher platzierte Lieder gibt es auch.

Secret to cutting diabetes risk is to turn off your television says...

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Three million people in the UK now have the potentially deadly Type 2 diabetes but many can cut their risk by making lifestyle changes

AMES Name Final Jury Presidents as Andrew Knott and Elaine Rodrigo

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Nan Hee Kim, Vice Head of Data and Analytics Centre, South Korea, Cheil Worldwide - Padraig Flynn, Head of Asia Analytics Centre & Director ...

Nan Hee Kim Archives - MedCity News

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Nan Hee Kim. Hospitals · Go to bed! Night owls apparently face greater risk of diabetes and increased body fat than early risers. By Nicole Oran. Despite the ...

CCY Dragons Make Big Splash at Junior Olympics - Los Angeles Times

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The CCY Dragon Swim Team delivered another stellar performance at the Southern California Junior Olympic Long Course Swimming Championships, held Aug

Night owls face greater risk of developing diabetes than early risers

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... than those who were early risers," said one of the study's authors, Nan Hee Kim, MD, PhD, of Korea University College of Medicine in Ansan, ...

Go to bed! Night owls apparently face greater risk of diabetes and...

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Despite the lifestyle aspect of our sleep cycles, being a night owl as opposed to an early riser might actually affect our risk for diabetes and areas of our...

Sen i zdrowie. Zasypiać późno, czy wstawać rano? - Nauka -...

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To wcale nie jest sprawa indywidualna.

Night Owls Run Higher Risk of Health Problems, Study Finds – WebMD

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Even with the same amount of sleep as early risers, they were more prone to diabetes, muscle loss

Night owls face greater risk of developing di | EurekAlert!

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Night owls are more likely to develop diabetes, metabolic syndrome and sarcopenia than early risers, even when they get the same amount of sleep, according to...

People Who Stay Up Late Have Health Risks: Study | Newsmax.com

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People who stay up late run the risk of several health problems, a new Korean study finds.
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