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Premature Infants Do Feel Pain from Procedures: Physiological Markers for Neonate Pain Identified
July 2, 2012 There was a time when a belief was widely held that premature neonates did not perceive pain. That, of course, has been refuted but measurements of neonate pain tend to rely on inexact measures, such ... > full story -
Viewing Media Coverage of Terrorist Attacks Causes an Increase in Chronic Pain Intensity
July 2, 2012 Scientists have shown that exposure to terrorist attacks through the media predicted an increase in pain intensity and in the sensory component of pain during the pre-post war period, but did not ... > full story -
Sleep Deprivation Effect on the Immune System Mirrors Physical Stress
July 1, 2012 Severe sleep loss jolts the immune system into action, reflecting the same type of immediate response shown during exposure to stress, a new study reports. Researchers compared the white blood cell ... > full story -
'Ambient' Bullying Gives Employees Urge to Quit
June 29, 2012 Merely showing up to work in an environment where bullying goes on is enough to make many of us think about quitting, a new study ... > full story -
Unemployed Americans Face Greater Risk of Mortality
June 28, 2012 Employment policy is also health policy according to a new study that found that workers experienced higher mortality rates if they didn't have access to social protections like employment insurance ... > full story -
Parents' Work-Life Stress Hinders Healthy Eating
June 22, 2012 These days many parents are working harder than ever to support their families, and as a result, nutrition in the home suffers, according to a new ... > full story -
Power of Playtime: Single Mothers Can Reduce Stress by Playing, Engaging With Children
June 19, 2012 A group of researchers is studying ways to help single mothers improve their relationship with their ... > full story -
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Obesity, Depression Found to Be Root Causes of Daytime Sleepiness
June 13, 2012 Three new studies conclude that obesity and depression are the main culprits making Americans excessively sleepy while awake. Researchers examined a random population sample of 1,741 adults and ... > full story -
Who's Stressed in the US? Adult Stress Levels from 1983-2009 Described
June 11, 2012 Until now, comparing stress levels in individuals across the United States over time was not possible due to a lack of historical data that tracks stress using accepted comparable measures. New ... > full story -
Intensive Mobile Phone Use Affects Young People's Sleep
June 11, 2012 Young adults who make particularly heavy use of mobile phones and computers run a greater risk of sleep disturbances, stress and symptoms of mental ... > full story
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