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Would You Sleep on a Chunk of Ice? Building Your 'Experience Resume'
October 18, 2010 If sleeping on a bed of ice or eating bacon-flavored ice cream doesn't sound too appealing, consider the tale you'll have to tell about it later. According to a new study, some people can't resist a ... > full story -
Unexplained Childhood Disorders
October 13, 2010 Parents of children with undiagnosed learning disorders, developmental deficits, and congenital abnormalities face a host of psychological and social challenges, which are explored in a recent ... > full story -
Mindfulness Meditation May Ease Fatigue, Depression in Multiple Sclerosis
September 27, 2010 Learning mindfulness meditation may help people who have multiple sclerosis with the fatigue, depression and other life challenges that commonly accompany the disease, according to a new ... > full story -
Phantom Limbs More Common Than Previously Thought
September 24, 2010 A study of post-stroke patients reveals that the phantom-limb phenomenon may not be a rare ... > full story -
Losing Your Religion May Be Unhealthy, Research Suggests
September 22, 2010 People who leave strict religious groups are more likely to say their health is worse than members who remain in the group, according to new ... > full story -
Attitudes Must Change If We Are to Achieve a Good Death for All, Say Experts
September 16, 2010 Society's attitudes towards dying, death and bereavement need to change if we are to achieve a good death for all, say ... > full story -
Perceived Life-Threat Affects Mental Health, Swedish Research Finds Finds
September 10, 2010 Feeling like your life is in danger during an accident or disaster can have long-term negative effects on health -- whether or not the threat to your life was real, according to research on the ... > full story -
Mindfulness Meditation Increases Well-Being in Adolescent Boys, Study Finds
September 1, 2010 "Mindfulness," the process of learning to become more aware of our ongoing experiences, increases well-being in adolescent boys, a new study ... > full story -
Generation X More Loyal to Religion
August 26, 2010 New research has revealed that Gen-Xers are surprisingly loyal to their faith -- a finding that suggests the rising nonreligious tide in the United States may be leveling ... > full story -
Doctors' Religious Beliefs Strongly Influence End-of-Life Decisions, Study Finds
August 25, 2010 Atheist or agnostic doctors are almost twice as willing to take decisions that they think will hasten the end of a very sick patient's life as doctors who are deeply religious, new research ... > full story
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