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Posted March 14, 2013:
- Coffee, Green Tea, May Help Lower Stroke Risk, Research Shows
- Suppressing Brain's 'Filter' Can Improve Performance in Creative Tasks
- Playing Action Videogames Improves Visual Search
- College Kids Who Don't Drink Milk Could Face Serious Consequences
- Teen Sexting, the Gender Gap
- Olive Oil Makes You Feel Full
- International Gender Difference in Math and Reading Scores Persists Regardless of Gender Equality
- New Sign of Aging: Lessening Contrast in Facial Features
- Probiotics Reduce Stress-Induced Intestinal Flare-Ups, Study Finds
- Children of Divorced Parents More Likely to Start Smoking, Study Finds
- New Research Discovers the Emergence of Twitter 'Tribes'
Posted March 13, 2013:
- Dwelling on Stressful Events Can Increase Inflammation in the Body, Study Finds
- Overheard Phone Calls More Memorable, Rated More Distracting Than Other Background Talking
- Video Game 'Exercise' for an Hour a Day May Enhance Certain Cognitive Skills
- No Attention-Boosting Drugs for Healthy Kids, Doctors Urge
- Symbols, Such as Traffic Lights, on Menus Effective in Educating Diners
- How Children Can Meet Recommended Activity Goals
- Events in the Future Seem Closer Than Those in the Past
- Punishment Can Enhance Performance, Academics Find
- Using Hansfree Kit or Sending Texts Behind the Wheel Is as Dangerous as Being Twice Over Legal Alcohol Limit, Study Suggests
- New Approaches for Controlling Pesticide Exposure in Children
- Americans and Religion Increasingly Parting Ways
- Predictive Analysis: New Generation of Computational Intelligence Systems
Posted March 12, 2013:
- Weight Gain After Quitting Smoking Does Not Negate Health Benefits
- Stereotyping Prime Obstacle to Women in Commercial Science: Cracking Glass Ceiling Starts With Academic Leaders, Tech Transfer Offices
- 'I Don't Want to Pick!' Preschoolers Know When They Aren't Sure
- Job Burnout Can Severely Compromise Heart Health
- Does Expressing Anger on Online Rant-Sites Make You Feel Better or Worse?
- Friend or Foe: Babies Choose Sides Early
- Kid's Consumption of Sugared Beverages Linked to Higher Caloric Intake of Food
- Why Irish People Feel They Have No Alternative but to Celebrate St Patrick's Day
- Mandating Fruits and Vegetables in School Meals Makes a Difference, Study Finds
Posted March 11, 2013:
- No Good Evidence That Mouthguards and Helmets Ward Off Concussion
- Children Who Avoid Scary Situations Likelier to Have Anxiety
- Sleep Discovery Could Lead to Therapies That Improve Memory
- Less Sleep Leads to More Eating and More Weight Gain, According to New Study
- Online Records Could Expose Intimate Details and Personality Traits of Millions
- Magnet Ingestion by Young Children Serious and Growing Problem
- Denied the Chance to Cheat or Steal, People Turn to Violent Video Games
- Why People Put Themselves Under the Knife: Plastic Surgery Makes People Happy
- Does Winning an Emmy, an Election, or Entry to the Baseball Hall of Fame Mean You Will Live Longer Than Those You Beat?
Posted March 8, 2013:
- Appetite Suppression Pills: Good or Bad?
- Celebrity Endorsement Encourages Children to Eat Junk Food
- Chewing Gum Helps You Concentrate for Longer, Study Suggests
Posted March 7, 2013:
- New Clues to How Flu Virus Spreads
- Is This Peptide a Key to Happiness? Findings Suggests Possible New Treatment for Depression, Other Disorders
- Industrial Chemicals Found in Food Samples
- Do-Gooder or Ne'er-Do-Well? Behavioral Science Explains Patterns of Moral Behavior
- Better Living Through Mindfulness
- Genomic Screening for Improved Public Health
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