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Green Food Labels Make Nutrition-Poor Food Seem Healthy
March 12, 2013 Green calorie labels may lead people to see nutrition-poor foods in a healthier light. A researcher says consumers are more likely to perceive a candy bar as more healthful when it has a green ... > full story -
Does Expressing Anger on Online Rant-Sites Make You Feel Better or Worse?
March 12, 2013 Little is known about the value and emotional consequences of expressing anger on the Internet. Rant-sites provide an outlet for anonymous, angry outbursts. How people feel after reading and writing ... > full story -
Financial Incentives Affect Prostate Cancer Treatment Patterns
March 12, 2013 According to a new study, prostate cancer patients of urologists who own expensive radiation equipment are more likely to receive radiation treatment in lieu of surgery than patients treated by ... > full story -
Friend or Foe: Babies Choose Sides Early
March 12, 2013 Infants as young as nine months old prefer individuals who are nice to people like them and mean to people who aren't like them, according to a new ... > full story -
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Researchers Map out an Alternative Energy Future for New York
March 12, 2013 A new study outlines a path to statewide renewable energy conversion, and away from natural gas and imported ... > full story -
Why Irish People Feel They Have No Alternative but to Celebrate St Patrick's Day
March 12, 2013 Research into why Irish people feel they have no alternative but to celebrate St Patrick's ... > full story -
Mandating Fruits and Vegetables in School Meals Makes a Difference, Study Finds
March 12, 2013 State laws that require minimum levels of fruits and vegetables in school meals may give a small boost to the amount of these foods in adolescents' diets, according to a new ... > full story -
No Good Evidence That Mouthguards and Helmets Ward Off Concussion
March 11, 2013 Mouthguards and helmets can help ward off other serious head and facial injuries, but there is no good evidence that they can help prevent concussion, and paradoxically, they may even encourage ... > full story -
Kids Exposed to Millions of Tobacco Images/messages Every Week on Prime Time UK TV
March 11, 2013 UK children are being exposed to millions of tobacco images/messages every week on prime time television, indicates new ... > full story -
Largely Dismissed Heart Failure Drug May Help Solve Costly Problem for Medicare and Hospitals
March 11, 2013 The heart failure drug digoxin, used less and less since it “failed” in its 1997 clinical trial, may do something no drug has achieved since: reduce by 34 percent the chances that heart ... > full story
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