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Posted April 8, 2013:
- Sustained Stress Heightens Risk of Miscarriage
- Baseball Gambling Was Common in Early Days
- Women With Elite Education Opting out of Full-Time Careers: Women With MBA's Are Most Likely to Work Less
- Reframing Stress: Stage Fright Can Be Your Friend
- Healthy Doctors Make Healthy Patients, Study Finds
- Goodbye Drafty Backside, Hello Comfort, Style in Newly Designed Patient Gown
- Structured Reflection Improves Team Performance
Posted April 7, 2013:
- How Our Bodies Interact With Our Minds in Response to Fear and Other Emotions
- Widely Used Filtering Material Adds Arsenic to Beers
- Do Cells in the Blood, Heart and Lungs Smell the Food We Eat?
- Reducing Waste of Food: A Key Element in Feeding Billions More People
- How Communities Effectively Punish Antisocial Behavior
- New Link Between Heart Disease and Red Meat: New Understanding of Cardiovascular Health Benefits of Vegan, Vegetarian Diets
- Ready for Debut: Fruit-Juice-Infused Chocolate With 50 Percent Less Fat
- Fetal Exposure to Excessive Stress Hormones in the Womb Linked to Adult Mood Disorders
Posted April 4, 2013:
- Walking Can Lower Risk of Heart-Related Conditions as Much as Running
- Body Representation Differs in Children and Adults
- Online Learning: It's Different
- Graduate Glut Spells Underused Skills and Dissatisfaction for Many
- National Teen Driving Report in U.S. Finds Safety Gains for Teen Passengers
- Could Playing 'Boys' Games Help Girls in Science and Math?
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Marriage Can Threaten Health: Study Finds Satisfied Newlyweds More Likely to Gain Weight
- Avoid Impulsive Acts by Imagining Future Benefits
- Gender Bias Found in How Scholars Review Scientific Studies
- Diversity Programs Give Illusion of Corporate Fairness, Psychologists Find
- Choosing Less a Form of Protection, Says New Study on Decision-Making
- Same-Day Water Pollution Test Could Keep Beaches Open More Often
- Largest Class Survey Reveals Polarized UK Society and the Rise of New Groups
- Men 'More Depressed and Sad' Than Women If Childless, Says Study
Posted April 2, 2013:
- Pedestrians at Serious Risk When Drivers Are 'Permitted' to Turn Left
- Negative Emotions in Response to Daily Stress Take a Toll on Long-Term Mental Health
- Stop 'Bad Guys With Guns' by Implementing Good Policies
- Coronary Heart Disease Increases With Body Mass Index, as Well as With Age: Study
- The Hunt for the Creative Individual
- Have Asthma? You Likely Have an Allergy as Well
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Eating Fish Associated With Lower Risk of Dying Among Older Adults: Risk of Dying from Heart Disease Significantly Lowered
- Cash for Weight Loss? Works Better When Employees Compete for Pots of Money
- Organic Labels Bias Consumers Perceptions Through the 'Health Halo Effect'
- Can Meditation Make You a More Compassionate Person?
- Growing Shorter: Adult Health Habits Influence How Much We Shrink With Age
- 'Miracle Foods': Can They Decrease the Risk of Cancer?
- Adolescents' Poor Health Behaviors Raise Risk of Heart Disease as Adults
Posted March 29, 2013:
- New Study Aims to Prevent Sports-Related Brain Injury in Youngsters
- Mathematician Publishes 2013 Major League Baseball Projections
- Teachers' Gestures Boost Math Learning
- Female Students Just as Successful as Males in Math and Science, Asian-Americans Outperform All
- Risk of Autism Is Not Increased by 'Too Many Vaccines Too Soon,' Study Shows
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Obesity Leads to Decreased Physical Activity Over Time
- Mindfulness from Meditation Associated With Lower Stress Hormone
- Children of Deployed Parents at Higher Risk for Alcohol, Drug Use
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