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Posted November 26, 2009:
- Emulating Western Lifestyles: Consumption and Carbon Footprints in Less Industrialized Countries
- Biology, Training and Profit Sharing Make Best Traders
- Cutting Greenhouse Pollutants Could Directly Save Millions of Lives Worldwide
- 'Too Fat to Be a Princess?' Young Girls Worry About Body Image, Study Shows
- You Say Po-TAY-To, And I Say Pot-AAH-To! Language Evolves Through Our Own Use Of It
Posted November 25, 2009:
- Most Top Medical Journals Have Publicly Available Conflict of Interest Policies, but Substantial Variation Exists in Definitions
- Magic Box for Mission Impossible
- Flu and Children: RSV Causes Far More Hospitalizations Than Seasonal Flu
- Organizational Psychologists Use Rock Band to Study How People Achieve Flow While at Work
- Children Still Exposed to Secondhand Smoke in Spite of Smoking Ban, Welsh Study Finds
- National Anti-Gun Violence Program Largely Successful
- Using Science To Save Lives Of Mothers And Children In Africa
Posted November 24, 2009:
- Navy Researchers Apply Science To Fire Fighting
- Racial Disparity in Colon Cancer Survival Not Easily Explained, Researchers Say
- Medical 'Pay for Performance' Programs Help Improve Care, but Not Always, Study Finds
- Genome-Wide Association Studies in Developing Countries Raise Important New Ethical Issues
- Multiple Health Concerns Surface as Winter, Vitamin D Deficiences Arrive
- Daycare May Double TV Time for Young Children, Study Finds
- Congo's 'Mother Lode' of Gorillas Remains Vulnerable
- Direct-to-Consumer Ads Associated With Higher Medicaid Costs
- Mosquito Screens Found To Be Cheap And Effective In Malaria Prevention
- Insecticide-Treated Bed Nets Reduce Infant Deaths In Democratic Republic Of Congo, Study Finds
- Climate Change Could Boost Incidence of Civil War in Africa
- Global Study of Salmon Shows: 'Sustainable' Food Isn't So Sustainable
Posted November 23, 2009:
- Brief Intervention Works for Drivers Who Persist in Driving While Intoxicated
- It's Time for a 'Third Wave' of Malaria Activism to Tackle Drug Shortages
- Team-Based Care Involving a Pharmacist Improves Blood Pressure Control
- Competitive, Trade-Friendly Nations Weather Volatile Crop Yields Best
- Infectious Diseases Experts Call for 10 New Antibiotics by 2020
- How Green Is Your House?
Posted November 22, 2009:
- Shifting Blame Is Socially Contagious
- Health-Care Debate Linked to Risk of Dying in US and Europe
- Emissions Increase Despite Financial Crisis
- Nuclear Weapons: Predicting the Unthinkable
Posted November 21, 2009:
Posted November 20, 2009:
- Ancestry Attracts, but Love Is Blind
- Unknowingly Consuming Endangered Tuna
- Intervention Can Reduce Hostile Perceptions in Children With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
- Promoting Healthy Skepticism in the News: Helping Journalists Get It Right
- Dispensing Prescription Drugs in 3-Month Supplies Reduces Drug Costs by a Third
Posted November 19, 2009:
- 'Fingerprinting' RFID Tags: Researchers Develop Anti-Counterfeiting Technology
- Study Raises Concerns About Outdoor Second-Hand Smoke
- Avoiding Panic in Pandemics
- People Work Harder When Expecting a Future Challenging Task
- Adverse Symptom Reporting by Patients Vs. Clinicians
- Highlighting Racial Disparities Increases Coverage and Effectiveness of Health News
- Drug Approvals Taking as Long as Ever, Despite New Information Technology at FDA
Posted November 18, 2009:
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