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A survey of men and women living on benefits found that a third ate no fruit at all during the week their diets were recorded.
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It is designed to ensure that the 50,000 young people "most at risk of starting a life on benefits" find that their first contact with the benefits system is a requirement to undertake community work and search for jobs.
But even employers who cut benefits find that their costs continue to outpace their earnings.
The survey, which polled more than 300 people claiming incapacity benefit, found that 95% thought they would not be believed at their assessment.
Scientists who studied the brain activity of people who told small lies for their own benefit found that these fibs appeared to pave the way to telling whoppers later.
Researchers examining why 143 trials stopped early for benefit found that many failed to report key methodological information regarding how the decision to stop was reached the planned sample size (n=28), interim analysis after which the trial was stopped (n=45), or whether a stopping rule informed the decision (n=48).
He found that benefits were hard to pin down.
We found that benefits inside culled areas declined over time, and were no longer detectable by three years post-culling.
Studies found that people benefited from pets' "unconditional love" and simple companionship free from conflict.
The scientists doubt that any optimal strategy could be found that would benefit all of humanity.
They found that Londoners benefited from £69 spending per head, compared with just £4.50 in the rest of England.
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