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Avoidance Strategies Can Be Valuable Stress Reliever, Says Study on Work/life/school Balance
July 9, 2013 If achieving a work/life balance wasn't hard enough, researchers say many of us are juggling a third factor: school. That creates conflicts, often resulting in dissatisfaction in the area that caused ... > full story -
Sleepless Nights Can Turn Lovers Into Fighters
July 9, 2013 Relationship problems can keep us awake at night. But new research suggests that sleepless nights also can worsen lovers' ... > full story -
Does Marital Breakdown Have an Effect on Male Offending?
July 8, 2013 Criminologists have long known that men tend to offend less after they marry. But with almost half of all marriages now ending in divorce, what effect does separation ... > full story -
Gunning for Trouble: Guns and Aggression in Young Assault Victims
July 8, 2013 They're young. They've been injured in an assault -- so badly they went to the emergency room. And nearly one in four of them has a gun, probably an illegal one. What happens next? A new study ... > full story -
Radicalization of Young Could Cure Political Apathy, Expert Argues
July 5, 2013 If we are able to take the outcome of radicalization away from violence, young people might be encouraged to experiment with radical views in order to shake them out of political apathy, according to ... > full story -
Happily Married Means a Healthier Ever After
July 3, 2013 New research finds that people in happy marriages live less "in sickness" but enjoy more of life "in health." In a 20-year longitudinal study tracking health and marriage quality, a family life ... > full story -
After the Shooting, Political Violence Lives on in Kids' Behavior Problems
July 1, 2013 Even short-term exposure to political violence may have long-lasting effects on children's adjustment and behavior, says a new ... > full story -
Pre-Existing Insomnia Linked to PTSD and Other Mental Disorders After Military Deployment
June 28, 2013 New research found military service members who have trouble sleeping prior to deployments may be at greater risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety once they ... > full story -
Archaeologists Unearth Tuscaloosa's Early History
June 26, 2013 As the former location of a Civil War outhouse and POW facility to an antebellum furniture maker and ice factory, a patch of dirt in downtown Tuscaloosa has hidden a wealth of Southern history within ... > full story -
New Survey Shows Widespread Opposition to ‘killer Robots,' Support for New Ban Campaign
June 19, 2013 The results of a new survey show that a majority of Americans across the political spectrum oppose the outsourcing of lethal military and defense targeting decisions to machines. The opposition to ... > full story
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