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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 -
Farmers Who Commit Totally to Sell Locally Can Make a Profit
March 8, 2013 Farmers can make a profit selling their produce directly to local businesses, but they must not let possible new costs weaken their commitment to the new venture, according to an international team ... > full story -
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Heart Attack Rates Rise With Plunging GDP in Greece's Financial Crisis
March 7, 2013 Heart attack rates have spiked in Greece since the start of the country's financial crisis, especially among women and residents older than 45, according to a new ... > full story -
Money Talks When It Comes to Losing Weight
March 7, 2013 Weight loss study participants who received financial incentives were more likely to stick with a weight loss program and lost more weight than study participants who received no incentives, ... > full story -
When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds
March 7, 2013 Research done in Spain, Germany and the UK has demonstrated that when we have a low opinion of somebody, we are more likely to reject their money, even though the offer is attractive, because the ... > full story -
New Solution Proposed to Ensure Biofuel Plants Don't Become Noxious Weeds
March 6, 2013 Scientist propose innovative solution to ensure lucrative biofuel plants such as arundo donax do not become invasive weeds that can destroy fragile ... > full story -
Students Develop Secure New Procedure for Online Banking
March 6, 2013 Researchers have developed a new process to make online banking more ... > full story -
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Intrusive Advising Boosts Student Persistence, Class Performance
March 5, 2013 Researcher found that getting intrusive could increase student support at universities. The researcher examined intrusive advising -- working with at-risk students to identify challenges and ... > full story -
Successful Entrepreneurs Share a Common History of Getting in Trouble as Teenagers
March 5, 2013 Independence. Creativity. Money. Those are the benefits associated with successful entrepreneurs such as Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. But is being an entrepreneur really more lucrative than ... > full story -
Bankruptcy Judges Influenced by Apologies
March 4, 2013 Debtors who apologized were seen as more remorseful and were expected to manage their finances more carefully in the future compared to debtors who did not offer an apology, finds a new ... > full story
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