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Conflicts of Interest Plague the Next International Manual of Mental Disorders, Experts Argue
March 13, 2012 There are concerns that the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -- an internationally recognized classification of mental disorders produced by the American Psychiatric ... > full story -
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Storm Warning: Financial Tsunami Heading This Way
February 9, 2012 Economists have developed a financial market "seismograph" that can measure the interconnections between stock markets across the globe. Their research has the potential to serve as an early warning ... > full story -
Financial Burden of Prescription Drugs Is Dropping, U.S. Study Finds
February 8, 2012 The financial challenge Americans face paying out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs has declined, but the costs remain a burden to many families, according to a new study. Despite the ... > full story -
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Medical Debt Keeps Rising, New Report Shows
February 6, 2012 A comprehensive new report on health insurance shows the so-called Great Recession caused hundreds of thousands of Californians to lose coverage and acquire medical ... > full story -
Combined Approach to Global Health Has Benefits
February 6, 2012 A new analysis demonstrates that confronting several diseases at once is a viable way to make the most of thinly stretched donor dollars and national health care budgets, and help save more ... > full story -
Men Behaving Nicely: Selfless Acts by Men Increase When Attractive Women Are Nearby
February 2, 2012 Men put on their best behavior when attractive ladies are close by. When the scenario is reversed however, the behavior of women remains the ... > full story -
Strategic Research Plan Needed to Help Avoid Potential Risks of Nanomaterials
January 25, 2012 Despite extensive investment in nanotechnology and increasing commercialization over the last decade, insufficient understanding remains about the environmental, health, and safety aspects of ... > full story -
Neuropathy Patients More Likely to Receive High-Cost, Low-Yield Screening Instead of More Effective Tests
January 23, 2012 Researchers found more efficient diagnostic tools are not always ... > full story -
Banks Losing Billions in Fees Due to Overdraft Policy Implemented in 2010: Loss Could Affect Banks' Ability to Lend
January 18, 2012 A new study by finance researchers shows that U.S. banks are losing anywhere from $3.8 billion to $5.3 billion in annual revenue due to the Federal Reserve’s 2010 changes to overdraft ... > full story -
Scarcity of Women Leads Men to Spend More, Save Less
January 12, 2012 The perception that women are scarce leads men to become impulsive, save less, and increase borrowing, according to new ... > full story
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