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Human Cells Respond in Healthy, Unhealthy Ways to Different Kinds of Happiness

Human bodies recognize at the molecular level that not all happiness is created equal, responding in ways that can help or hinder ...  > full story

Is a Common Food Fungus Worsening the AIDS Epidemic?

A type of fungus coating much of the stored corn, wheat, rice and nuts in developing countries may be quietly worsening the AIDS epidemic, according to a new ...  > full story

Breastfed Children Are Less Likely to Develop ADHD Later in Life, Study Suggests

Scientists have completed a study that finds a clear link between rates of breastfeeding and the likelihood of developing ...  > full story

Joint Custody? Overnights Away from Home Affect Children's Attachments

In joint custody arrangements, infants who spent overnights away from their mothers had less attachment to their mothers, ...  > full story

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