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Once the Conflict Is Over, Solidarity in Alliances Goes out of the Window
November 13, 2012 Anyone who competes or is at war should be careful when entering alliances. Above all this applies when there is booty to be shared ... > full story -
Dance Intervention Improves Self-Rated Health of Girls With Internalizing Problems
November 12, 2012 A dance intervention program improved the self-rated health of Swedish girls with internalizing problems, such as stress and psychosomatic ... > full story -
Minimally Invasive Lymph Node Dissection in Breast Cancer Has Advantages Over Conventional Surgery
November 9, 2012 Axillary lymph node dissection is done in conjunction with lumpectomy or mastectomy to determine if breast cancer has spread to the adjoining lymph nodes. The conventional surgical approach leaves a ... > full story -
Stay in Bed or Feel the Burn? What to Do When You Are Sick
November 7, 2012 Stuffy noses, hacking coughs and aches all over -- cold and flu season has arrived. Though your body may be aching and your nose running like a faucet, it can be difficult to decide if you should ... > full story -
Archery Fad by Kids Could Shoot Up Shoulder, Arm, Hand Injuries
October 29, 2012 With so many youngsters picking up the sport/hobby of archery thanks to its increased popularity in TV shows like “Revolution” and movies like “The Hunger Games” and ... > full story -
Antidepressant Eases Radiation-Related Mouth Pain in Head, Neck Cancer
October 29, 2012 An oral rinse of the antidepressant doxepin significantly eased pain associated with oral mucositis in patients receiving radiation therapy for cancers of the head and neck, a new study has ... > full story -
Lucy and Selam's Species Climbed Trees: Australopithecus Afarensis Shoulder Blades Show Partially Arboreal Lifestyle
October 25, 2012 Australopithecus afarensis was an upright walking species, but the question of whether it also spent much of its time in trees has been the subject of much debate. For the first time, scientists have ... > full story -
Standardized Child Booster Seat Laws Would Save Lives, Study Suggests
October 22, 2012 State laws that mandate car booster seat use for children at least until age eight are associated with fewer motor vehicle-related fatalities and severe injuries, and should be standardized ... > full storyMore: -
Is Immediate and Long-Term Pain After a Motor Vehicle Collision Hereditary?
October 16, 2012 Two studies have found that hereditary genes were responsible for the amount and type of pain experienced after a motor vehicle collision (MVC). Many drivers experience symptoms after an MVC, ... > full story -
Foot, Knee and Hip Pain a Problem in Obese Children
October 16, 2012 Pain in the lower extremities -- feet, ankles, knees and hips -- contributes to both poor physical function and a reduced quality of life in obese children, according to a new study. The research ... > full story
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