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Posted May 3, 2013:
- Researchers Outline Concerns About Unproven Stem Cell Therapies
- Older U. S. -Born Mexican-Americans Have More Physical Limitations Than Mexican American Immigrants
- Violent Video Games Have Lower Effects on Highly-Exposed Teens
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Researchers Estimate a Cost for Universal Access to Energy
- Cell Biologists Say Immigration Reform Critical to Scientific Education and Competitiveness
- Researchers Plot Locations Where AEDs Could Save More Lives
- Cyberthreats Must Require Governments and Businesses to Be 'Cyberrisk Intelligent'
- Understanding Student Weaknesses
- Kids With Conduct Problems May Have Brains That Under-React to Painful Images: May Increase Risk of Adult Psychopathy
- Focus on STD, Not Cancer Prevention, to Promote HPV Vaccine Use
- Seat Belt Research Aims to Increase Child Safety on the Road
- How to Get More Followers on Twitter
- Protecting Hospitals from 'New' Terrorist Threats
- Driving With the Dog Not a Good Idea for Seniors
- Unethical Advertising at Launch of New Antidepressants in Sweden
Posted May 1, 2013:
- 'Slippery Slope' Fears for Legal Euthanasia of Very Sick Newborns Unfounded, Experts Say
- Expanding Medicaid: Mental and Financial Health Improve, but No Improvement Shown in Physical Health
- Gamers Recognize College Football Players in Video Games
- Adderall Abuse as Final Exam Study Aid 'Trending' Among U.S. Students
- Traditional Ranching Practices Enhance African Savanna
- Global Networks Must Be Redesigned, Experts Urge
- Growing Gap Between Teens' Materialism and Willingness to Work Hard
- Amusement Rides in U.S. Injure 4,400 Kids a Year: Injuries Higher on 'Fixed' Rides
- Humor Styles and Bullying in Schools: Not a Laughing Matter
Posted April 30, 2013:
- New Auto Index Redefines Which Cars Are Really 'Made in America'
- Synthetic Biology Research Community Grows Significantly
- Economics Influence Fertility Rates More Than Other Factors
- Finding a Sensible Balance for Natural Hazard Mitigation With Mathematical Models
- Professional Culture Contributes to Gender Wage Inequality in Engineering
- ‘Catastrophic’ Malpractice Payouts Add Little to Health Care’s Rising Costs
- Agencies Should Use Common Approach to Evaluate Risks Pesticides Pose to Endangered Species
- Environmental Labels May Discourage Conservatives from Buying Energy-Efficient Products
- Shifting the Burden of Recycling
- Targeted Screening for C. Difficile Upon Hospital Admission Could Potentially Identify Most Colonized Patients
- Happiness: There’s an App for That; Boston Bombings Unhappiest Day in Five Years, New Sensor Shows
- Riots Create Irrational Behavior
- Why People Quit and Come Back to Facebook
- Shedding Light on the Long Shadow of Childhood Adversity
- Economic Downturn Affecting Wellbeing of 'Asset Rich, Cash Poor' Older People
- Twitter for Crisis Communication: Study Shows Benefits for the Police
- How to Spot Liars in Official Interviews
- Strong Personalities Are Weak When Faced With Change
- 'Sequential' Pricing Can Increase Retail Profits
Posted April 29, 2013:
- Targeting Prescribers Can Reduce Excessive Use of Antibiotics in Hospitals
- Smoking Prevention in Schools: Does It Work?
- How We Decode 'Noisy' Language in Daily Life: How People Rationally Interpret Linguistic Input
- Personalized Leadership Key for Keeping Globally Distributed Teams on Task
- Common Component Strategy Could Improve Profits
- Retirement Expert: Medicare Already Means-Tested
- Family-Friendly Tenure Policies Result in Salary Penalty for Professors
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