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Posted August 1, 2013:
- Feeling Left out Can Lead to Risky Financial Decisions
- Why Shopaholics Overspend? Poor Credit Management, Buying to Boost Mood, Study Says
- Does Your Personality and How You Look Affect How You're Treated at Work?
- 'Evolution Will Punish You If You're Selfish and Mean'
- Both Parents Experience Highs and Lows in Sexuality After Childbirth
Posted July 31, 2013:
- Lunch With Company Reduces Cognitive Control, May Increase Social Harmony
- The Importance of Stuff and Things
- By Tracking Maggots' Food Choices, Scientists Open Significant New Window Into Human Learning
- Studying the Emotions Which Cause Opinions to Change
- Southerners Are Less Trusting, but Trust Is a Factor in Environmental Cooperation, U.S. Study Shows
- Autism Symptoms Not Explained by Impaired Attention
- 'Love Hormone' Oxytocin: Difference in Social Perception Between Men and Women
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Posted July 25, 2013:
- Honey Bee Gene Targeting Offers System to Understand Food-Related Behavior
- Over 90 Percent of Dementia Cases in China Are Undetected, Study Finds
Posted July 24, 2013:
- Quantifying Cities' Emotional Effects
- Brain Research Shows Psychopathic Criminals Do Not Lack Empathy, but Fail to Use It Automatically
- Facebook Infidelity Examined in New Research
- Smoking Cessation Two by Two
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Posted July 22, 2013:
- Vaccinating Boys Plays Key Role in HPV Prevention
- A Woman's Work Is Never Done?
- 'Love Hormone' Is Two-Faced: Oxytocin Strengthens Bad Memories and Can Increase Fear and Anxiety
Posted July 18, 2013:
- No Benefit Found from Oxytocin Treatment for Autism
- Long-Distance Relationships Can Form Stronger Bonds Than Face-to-Face Ones
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Posted July 10, 2013:
- Mammals Can 'Choose' Sex of Offspring, Study Finds
- 'Wasted' and 'Hammered' Versus 'Buzzed' and 'Tipsy' Is More Than Just Semantics
- Jealousy Can Drive Us to View Ourselves More Like Our Rivals
- Bat That Sings Like a Bird Is Highly Tuned to Social Circumstance
Posted July 9, 2013:
- Sleepless Nights Can Turn Lovers Into Fighters
- What Warring Couples Want: Power, Not Apologies, Study Shows
- Exposure to Maternal Antibodies Affects Behavior, Researchers Find
Posted July 8, 2013:
- Robot Mom Would Beat Robot Butler in Popularity Contest
- Fewer Men Become Dads, Norwegian Study Shows
- Does Marital Breakdown Have an Effect on Male Offending?
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Posted July 2, 2013:
- Why Do We Gesticulate?
- Ethicists Find UK Ban on Embryo Sex Selection 'Unjustifiable'
- Inflammation Links Social Adversity and Diabetes
- Teens' Self-Consciousness Linked With Specific Brain, Physiological Responses
- Companies Look at Wrong Things When Using Facebook for Hiring, Study Shows
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