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Posted May 17, 2013:
- New Era of Fisheries Policy Needed to Secure Nutrition for Millions
- Clinical Support for Patient Self-Management Is Rhetoric Rather Than Reality, Experts Say
- First Ever Underwater University Lectures
Posted May 16, 2013:
- Expert Questions US Public Health Agency Advice on Influenza Vaccines
- Global Health Policy Fails to Address Burden of Disease on Men
- How Should Geophysics Contribute to Disaster Planning?
- Body Mass Index of Low Income African-Americans Linked to Proximity of Fast Food Restaurants
- Change in Cycle Track Policy Needed to Boost Ridership, Public Health
- Massachusetts' Health Care Reform Didn't Raise Hospital Use, Costs
- Through the Eyes of a Burglar: Study Provides Insights on Habits and Motivations, Importance of Security
- Can Math Models of Gaming Strategies Be Used to Detect Terrorism Networks?
- Researchers Shocked by New Statistics on Head Injuries Among People Who Are Homeless
- Returning Genetic Incidental Findings Without Patient Consent Violates Basic Rights, Experts Say
- Scientific Insurgents Say 'Journal Impact Factors' Distort Science
- High-Testosterone Competitors More Likely to Choose Red
- Most Math Being Taught in Kindergarten Is Old News to Students
- Work-Related Stress Linked to Increased Blood Fat Levels, Cardiovascular Health Risks
Posted May 15, 2013:
- Scientific Consensus on Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Repeat Brain Injury Raises Soldiers' Suicide Risk
- Emotional Response to Climate Change Influences Whether We Seek or Avoid Further Information
- Collecting DNA for Human Rights: How to Help While Safeguarding Privacy
- Despite New Recommendations, Women in 40s Continue to Get Routine Mammograms at Same Rate
- Infection and Sepsis-Related Mortality Hotspots Identified Across the U.S.
- Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength
Posted May 14, 2013:
- Stronger Partnerships to Improve Healthcare
- Benefit of Cycle Helmet Laws to Reduce Head Injuries Still Uncertain
- 'Owning' a Darker Skin Can Positively Impact Racial Bias, Study Finds
- Nearly 50 Percent Increase in ICU Admissions in U.S., New Study Says
- Male Testosterone Levels Increase When Victorious in Competition Against Rivals, but Not Friends
- Power of Prayer: Studies Find Prayer Can Lead to Cooperation, Forgiveness in Relationships
- Passenger Car Drivers Are More Likely to Die in Crashes With SUVs, Regardless of Crash Ratings
- New Study Explores Providers' Perceptions of Parental Concerns About HPV Vaccination
- Studies Support Population-Based Efforts to Lower Excessive Dietary Sodium Intakes
- Learning to Recycle: Does Political Ideology Matter?
- Illusion of Control: Why Sports Fans Prefer 'Lucky' Products
- IT Industry Ignores Silver Surfers at Its Peril: Design for Seniors to Tap Market, Industry Urged
- Common Myths About Digital Piracy Busted
- Advertising Product Results? Put Images Closer Together
- Searching for Clandestine Graves With Geophysical Tools
Posted May 13, 2013:
- Non-Smoking Hotel Rooms Still Expose Occupants to Tobacco Smoke
- Higher Child Marriage Rates Associated With Higher Maternal and Infant Mortality
- Salt Levels in Food Still Dangerously High
- North Carolina Coal Plant Emissions Might Play Role in State Suicide Numbers
- When Deciding How to Bet, Less Detailed Information May Be Better
- Openly Gay: Does It Affect Performance Appraisal?
- Routine Screening for Depression Not Recommended for Adults With No Apparent Symptoms of Depression
- Many Entrepreneurs Claim to Care About Sustainability, Yet Make Decisions That Are Harmful to Environment
- CEOs Who Are Good Matches for Firms Have Higher Initial Compensation
- Poultry Drug Increases Levels of Toxic Arsenic in Chicken Meat
- As Canada Takes Arctic Council Helm, Experts Stress North's Vulnerability to Spills, Emergencies
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