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Who Is Likely to Become a Bully, Victim or Both? New Research Shows Poor Problem-Solving Increases Risk for All
July 8, 2010 Children and adolescents who lack social problem-solving skills are more at risk of becoming bullies, victims or both than those who don't have these difficulties, according to new research. But ... > full story -
Can Governments Prevent Terrorism While Also Respecting Human Rights?
July 1, 2010 A new research symposium investigates the interrelationships between terrorism and governmental respect for human rights, regarding both how political authorities respond to terrorist violence and ... > full story -
Anger Drives Support for Wartime Presidents, Study Finds
June 30, 2010 It's no secret that Americans tend to throw their support behind a sitting US president when the nation is thrust into a war or other potentially violent conflict with a foreign foe. But new research ... > full story -
Earplug Lets the Message Through
June 29, 2010 An earplug with a built-in computer that allows speech to pass but shuts out unwanted and hazardous noise will make life easier in noisy ... > full story -
Agent Orange Exposure Linked to Graves' Disease in Vietnam Veterans, Study Finds
June 28, 2010 Vietnam-War-era veterans exposed to Agent Orange appear to have significantly more Graves' disease, a thyroid disorder, than veterans with no exposure, a new study by endocrinologists has ... > full story -
Friendships, Family Relationships Get Better With Age Thanks to Forgiveness, Stereotypes
June 25, 2010 Part of what makes those relationships so golden during the golden years is that people of all ages are more likely to forgive and respect one's elders, according to new ... > full story -
Rape in War 'a Deliberate Military Strategy' Argue Researchers
June 24, 2010 Since the second world war, the use of rape as a weapon of war has assumed strategic importance, and is now a deliberate military strategy, argue researchers in a new ... > full story -
Study Identifies Couples’ Underlying Concerns During a Fight
June 24, 2010 A new study has found that there are two fundamental underlying concerns when partners in a committed relationship fight. Researchers have identified the first type of underlying concern as perceived ... > full story -
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Blast Resistance Standards Keep the Boom from the Room
June 24, 2010 Standards for blast resistance among trash receptacles have now been published by the standards development organization ASTM ... > full story -
People Who Suppress Anger Are More Likely to Become Violent When Drunk
June 21, 2010 A new study reveals that drunkenness increases the risk for violent behavior, but only for individuals with a strong inclination to suppress ... > full story
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