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New Intervention Helps Promote Tolerance in Individuals
March 19, 2013 Psychologists have shown that diversity promotes tolerance towards different groups if it catches people by ... > full story -
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First Real-Time, Electronic Tool to Enhance Diagnosis of Pneumonia
March 18, 2013 Researchers have developed and implemented the first real-time electronic screening tool to identify patients with pneumonia to speed up diagnosis and treatment and improve ... > full story -
Programmed Destruction: Same Signaling Enzymes Can Trigger Two Different Processes in the Cell
March 18, 2013 Lab results show the same signaling enzymes can trigger two different processes in the cell, sounding a warning to biomedical ... > full story -
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Only One-Third of Parents Follow Doctors' Orders for Kids All of the Time
March 18, 2013 One in 10 say they follow pediatricians' advice 'only occasionally;' most likely to ignore guidance on discipline, sleep, watching ... > full story -
Suggestions for a Middle Ground Between Unlogged Forest and Intensively Managed Lands
March 18, 2013 In the world's forested regions, two management systems -- retention forestry and agroforestry -- are being used to alleviate conflicts between preserving biodiversity and addressing human needs in ... > full story -
Depression Stems from Miscommunication Between Brain Cells; Study Challenges Role of Serotonin in Depression
March 18, 2013 A new study suggests that depression results from a disturbance in the ability of brain cells to communicate with each other. The study indicates a major shift in our understanding of how depression ... > full story -
Conservationists Call for Radical Change to ‘war on Poaching’
March 18, 2013 Widespread extinction of highly endangered and valued species will occur without a radical change to the way the wildlife trade is being handled across the world, according to conservation ... > full story -
Antarctica's First Whale Skeleton Found With Nine New Deep-Sea Species
March 18, 2013 Marine biologists have, for the first time, found a whale skeleton on the ocean floor near Antarctica, giving new insights into life in the sea depths. The discovery was made almost a mile below the ... > full story -
It's in the Cards: Human Evolution Influences Gamblers' Decisions
March 18, 2013 New research suggests evolution, or basic survival techniques adapted by early humans, influences the decisions gamblers make when placing bets. The findings may help to explain why some treatment ... > full story -
White Blood Cells Found to Play Key Role in Controlling Red Blood Cell Levels
March 17, 2013 Researchers have found that macrophages – white blood cells that play a key role in the immune response – also help to both produce and eliminate the body’s red blood cells (RBCs). ... > full story
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