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Targeting Diet Products: Why Are More Independent Consumers Better at Delaying Gratification?
March 5, 2013 Product benefits that occur later in time are more likely to appeal to more independent consumers than to those who are more group or family oriented, according to a new ... > full story -
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Conservation Development Has Some Developers Thinking -- And Seeing -- Green
March 5, 2013 Homes in neighborhoods that incorporate protected open space command prices 20 to 29 percent higher than those without open space, according to a new ... > full story -
Kirk, Spock Together: Putting Emotion, Logic Into Computational Words
March 5, 2013 In a large neuroimaging study, 127 volunteers played a take-it-or-leave-it game that shows cold reasoning and hot feelings may be more intimately connected than previously ... > full story -
Health Benefits of Marriage May Not Extend to All
March 5, 2013 Marriage may not always be as beneficial to health as experts have led us to believe, according to a new ... > full story -
Limiting Access to Alcohol Reduces Violence, Experts Say
March 5, 2013 Amending existing laws or adopting additional regulations to limit the availability of alcohol would reduce community violence, experts ... > full story -
Parents, Religion Guard Against College Drinking
March 5, 2013 Religious college students report less alcohol use than their classmates -- and the reason may have to do with how their parents handle stress, according to new ... > full story -
Children of Divorced Parents More Likely to Switch, Pull Away from Religions
March 5, 2013 Adults whose parents were divorced are more likely to switch religions or disassociate themselves from institutional religions altogether -- but growing up in a single-parent family does not have any ... > full story -
Ostracism Cuts Both Ways: Hurting Someone Else Can Hurt the One Who Inflicts Pain Just as Much
March 5, 2013 If you think giving someone the cold shoulder inflicts pain only on them, beware. A new study shows that individuals who deliberately shun another person are equally distressed by the ... > full story -
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Is Baby Still Breathing? Is Mom's Obsession Normal?
March 4, 2013 A new mother may constantly worry and check to see if her baby is breathing. Or she may obsess about germs. A new study found postpartum moms have a much higher rate of obsessive-compulsive symptoms ... > full story -
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Why Your Brain Tires When Exercising
March 4, 2013 For the first time ever, a research team is able to explain why our brains feel tired when we exercise. By mapping the mechanism behind so-called central fatigue, the researchers are hoping, among ... > full story
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