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Posted April 23, 2013:
- Troubling Patterns of Teacher Assignments Within Schools
- What Drives Activity on Pinterest?
- Infants' Sweat Response Predicts Aggressive Behavior as Toddlers
- Facebook and Romantic Relationships
- Workplace Stress Poses Risk to Health
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Alternative Therapies May Help Lower Blood Pressure
- Sporting Events: Clear Your Memory to Pick a Winner
- Does International Child Sponsorship Work? New Research Says Yes
- Mushrooms Can Provide as Much Vitamin D as Supplements
- Fighting the 'Dumb Jock' Stereotype
- 40 Percent of Parents Give Young Kids Cough/cold Medicine That They Shouldn't
- Cutting Back on Sleep Harms Blood Vessel Function and Breathing Control
- Green Spaces May Boost Wellbeing for City Dwellers
- Change Diet, Exercise Habits at Same Time for Best Results, Study Says
- Red Light Increases Alertness During 'Post-Lunch Dip'
Posted April 18, 2013:
- Community Gardens May Produce More Than Vegetables
- Risk Factor for Depression Can Be 'Contagious'
- Child's Counting Comprehension May Depend on Objects Counted, Study Shows
- Smoking from Hookah Not a Harmless Alternative to Cigarettes
- Bursts of Brain Activity May Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease
- More Efforts Needed to Regulate Dietary Supplements, Experts Urge
- 'Big Data’ Algorithm Used to Customize Video Game Difficulty
- From Mice to Humans, Comfort Is Being Carried by Mom
- Tell Me Where You're from and I'll Tell You What Tastes You Prefer
Posted April 17, 2013:
- Making Fruit Easier to Eat Increases Sales and Consumption in School Cafeterias
- Teens' Brains Are More Sensitive to Rewarding Feedback from Peers
- Mindfulness Therapy Might Help Veterans With Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- People Present Themselves in Ways That Counteract Prejudices Toward Their Group
- Harms of Harsh Discipline Are Softened by a Loving Mother
- Not Everyone Likes the Company Picnic
- Europe-Wide Pollen Count Map Created
- Security Holes in Smartphone Apps
- People Who Have Never Lost a Loved One Perceive Bereavement as Far More Devastating Than Someone Who Has Suffered a Previous Loss
Posted April 16, 2013:
- Light Drinking in Pregnancy Not Linked to Development Problems in Childhood, Study Suggests
- Acute Stress Primes Brain for Better Cognitive and Mental Performance
- Parents Can Help Their Children Avoid Alcohol Pitfalls During Transition from High School to College
- Anxious About Life and Afraid of Death? Tylenol May Do the Trick, Study Suggests
- Standardized Testing Creates 'Toxic Environment' in Schools, Professor Says
- College Admission Questions Rarely Identify Criminal Behavior
- Forage Longer for Berries, Study on Age-Related Memory Decline Suggests
Posted April 15, 2013:
- High Heart Rate at Rest Signals Higher Risk of Death Even in Fit Healthy People
- Bad Decisions Arise from Faulty Information, Not Faulty Brain Circuits
- Training the Brain to Improve on New Tasks
- The Bigger the Group, the Smaller the Chance of Interracial Friendship
- Concert Cacophony: Short-Term Hearing Loss Can Be Protective, Not Damaging, Researchers Find
- Drinking Cup of Beetroot Juice Daily May Help Lower Blood Pressure
- No Evidence Drugs, Vitamins, Supplements Help Prevent Cognitive Decline in Healthy Older Adults
- Smartphone Way to Lose Weight
- Laser Liposuction Melts Fat, Results in Tighter Skin
- Musicians Who Learn a New Melody Demonstrate Enhanced Skill After a Night's Sleep
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