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Posted May 14, 2013:
- 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
- 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
- Agent Orange Exposure Linked to Life-Threatening Prostate Cancer
Posted May 10, 2013:
- Do Markets Erode Moral Values? People Ignore Their Own Moral Standards When Acting as Market Participants, Researchers Say
- Kestrels, Other Urban Birds Are Stressed by Human Activity
- Brain Diseases Affecting More People and Starting Earlier Than Ever Before
- Super-Sized Citizens: The Relationship Between a Country's Fast-Food Outlets and Its Obesity Rates
Posted May 9, 2013:
- With the Right Mortgage, Home Ownership Builds Wealth
- After the Breakup in a Digital World: Purging Facebook of Painful Memories
- How State and Local Governments Can Address the Obesity Epidemic
- Why We Love It or Hate It: Key to Brand Affinity and Brand Aversion for Brands Like Apple and Manchester United
- Positive Social Support at Work Shown to Reduce Risk of Diabetes
- Social Connections Drive the 'Upward Spiral' of Positive Emotions and Health
- Coral Reefs Suffering, but Collapse Not Inevitable
- Patients Should Have Right to Control Genomic Health Information, Experts Say
- Local Health Departments Find Twitter Effective in Spreading Diabetes Information
- Research Critical of European Regulation of Mergers and State Aid for Banks
- No Holes in Swiss Online Networking Theory
Posted May 8, 2013:
- Benefit Vs. Risk of Facial Recognition Technology
- Credit Card Debt Leads Some to Skip Medical Care
- Providing Workplace Wellness Centers Could Backfire
- PCBs Are Everywhere: Problem Exists in Industrial City and Rural Community
- Human Impacts on Natural World Underestimated
- New Red List Developed for Threatened Ecosystems
- People Organize Daily Travel Efficiently: Population-Level Study Discovers Small-Scale Details About Individuals' Choices
- Early Math and Reading Ability Linked to Job and Income in Adulthood
- Why Family Conflict Affects Some Children More Than Others
- Look! Something Shiny! How Some Textbook Visuals Can Hurt Learning
- 5,000 Steps a Day to Avoid Paying Higher Health Insurance Costs? When Money Talks, People Walk
Posted May 7, 2013:
- U.S. Urban Trees Store Carbon, Provide Billions in Economic Value, Finds State-by-State Analysis
- Women Sell Themselves Short on Team Projects, Study Suggests
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