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Clinical Practice Guidelines on Sleep Apnea and Driving
June 1, 2013 The American Thoracic Society has released new clinical practice guidelines on sleep apnea, sleepiness, and driving risk on non-commercial ... > full story -
Facebook Profiles Raise Users' Self-Esteem and Affect Behavior
May 31, 2013 A Facebook profile is an ideal version of self, full of photos and posts curated for the eyes of family, friends and acquaintances. A new study shows that this version of self can provide beneficial ... > full story -
Elite Athletes Often Shine Sooner or Later -- But Not Both
May 31, 2013 A new study that compared the performance of elite track and field athletes younger than 20 and those 20 and older found that only a minority of the star junior athletes saw similar success as senior ... > full story -
Smoking Leads to Five-Fold Increase in Heart Disease and Stroke in Under-50s
May 31, 2013 Smoking increases the risk of heart disease and stroke by five-fold in people under the age of 50 and doubles risk in the over-60s. The protection of children and adolescents from taking up smoking ... > full story -
For Love Not Money: What Keeps Circuses on the Road?
May 31, 2013 Year-in, year-out the circus comes to town. But in 2013 circuses are in trouble. Seen by many as entertainment from a bygone age and facing Government action to ban circuses with wild animals, what ... > full story -
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International Negotiations: Playing Games With the Climate
May 31, 2013 Researchers have applied game theory to the problem of climate change to help analyze the relationships between international players on the world stage, occurrence and effects, attitude towards ... > full story -
Sharks Worth More in the Ocean Than on the Menu
May 30, 2013 Sharks are worth more in the ocean than in a bowl of soup, according to ... > full story -
New Technology Modifies Music Hall Acoustics
May 30, 2013 With the flick of a switch, inflatable sound absorbers can turn classical music halls into houses of ... > full story -
Human Activity Echoes Through Brazilian Rainforest
May 30, 2013 The disappearance of large, fruit-eating birds from tropical forests in Brazil has caused the region's forest palms to produce smaller, less successful seeds over the past century, researchers say. ... > full story -
Cost of Resiliency in Kids Uncovered
May 30, 2013 Children living in poverty who appear to succeed socially may be failing biologically. Students able to overcome the stress of growing up poor are labeled "resilient" because of their ability to ... > full story
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