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Posted September 26, 2008:
- Optimism Experts Handicap The Presidential Election With About 6 Weeks Remaining Until Nov. 4
- Impact Of Stress On Police Officers' Physical And Mental Health
- Expanding Communities Mean Less Green Space
- Don't Blame Cities For Climate Change, See Them As Solutions, New Study Says
- Ethical Argument: Include Pregnant Women In Research
Posted September 25, 2008:
- Social Class Dictates Cancer Risk
- English Health Care System Failing To Encourage Breastfeeding, Say Experts
- Sexual Practice Of Polygyny Skews Genetic Variability
- Just In Time For School: Free Adeona Service Tracks Stolen Laptops
- Army Can Boost Mission Success By Better Managing, New Report Finds
- Protecting Patient Privacy The New Fashioned Way
- Most Elementary Schools In California Will Fail To Meet Proficiency Requirements By 2014, Study Shows
- Pigs Bred With Cystic Fibrosis Provide Model To Mimic Human Disease
- Brain Imaging Study Provides New Insight Into Why People Pay Too Much In Auctions
- Economist Says Current Financial Crisis Is First And Foremost A Crisis Of Confidence
- Risky Behaviors On TV May Be Modeled By Inexperienced Viewers
- Workers More Prone To Lie In E-Mail, And Feel Justified In Lying
- CDC Urges More Children To Get Flu Shots
- Brand Attitudes Improve When Product Is Paired With Favorable Actor
- Revision Of Food Stamp Application Process Suggested By Experts
- Hospital Patients Are Discharged Earlier On Busier Days
- American Heart Association Calls On Presidential Candidates
- Crime Definition And Control Are Central To The Transnational Condition
- Government Involvement In The Economy Increases Ethnic Rebellion
Posted September 24, 2008:
- Tobacco-Movie Industry Ties Traced To Hollywood's Early Years
- What To Do With Leftover Embryos In Fertility Clinics?
- U.S. Presidential Debates Are Mostly Positive And Emphasize Policy, Expert States
- Researcher Working On Destruction Of Chemical Weapons
- Understanding The Cycle Of Violence
- Coming Soon: Self-Guided, Computer-Based Depression Treatment
- Severe Climate Change Costs Forecast For Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, North Dakota, And Other U.S. States
- Political Conservatives Fear Chaos; Liberals Fear Emptiness
- Global Warming Will Have Significant Economic Impacts On Florida Coasts, Reports State
- Emotional People Likely To Move Away, But Not Likely To Move Often
- Burden Of Neglected Tropical Diseases In Latin America And Caribbean May Exceed That Of HIV/AIDS, TB And Malaria
- Racial Disparities Decline For Cancer In Missouri
- Similarity Of Urban Flora: Plants In Towns And Cities Are More Closely Related Than Those In The Countryside
- What Is The Impact Of CSI-Style Programming On Jurors?
- Split In Perception Of Similarity Could Double Web Advertising
- Trachoma In Ayod County, Sudan: One Of The Most Severe Burdens Documented
Posted September 23, 2008:
- Strong Leaders Who Punish Freeloaders And Cheats Can Benefit Society: UBC Research
- Medicare HMO Costs May Prevent Cancer Patient Clinical Trial Participation
- Presidential Debates Likely To Be As Significant As 1960 Kennedy-Nixon Debate
- Ban On Betting Would Boost Ailing Economy, Gambling Critic Says
- Republican And Democratic Values Compared
Posted September 22, 2008:
- Half Of Trials Supporting FDA Applications Go Unpublished
- Secondhand Smoke Linked To Peripheral Artery Disease In Women
- Cost-Effectiveness Of HIV Monitoring Strategy In Countries With Limited Resources Examined
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