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Posted April 1, 2013:
- Dangers of Surveillance: It's Bad, but Why?
- New Mathematical Model Shows How Society Becomes Polarized
- Many Emergency Department Providers Don't Ask Suicidal Patients About Gun Access
- 'Miracle Foods': Can They Decrease the Risk of Cancer?
Posted March 29, 2013:
- Female Students Just as Successful as Males in Math and Science, Asian-Americans Outperform All
- Americans Back Preparation for Extreme Weather and Sea-Level Rise
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Children of Deployed Parents at Higher Risk for Alcohol, Drug Use
- Brain Scans Might Predict Future Criminal Behavior
- Wilderness Therapy Programs Less Risky Than Daily Life, Research Finds
- America: Time to Shake the Salt Habit?
- Seeing Happiness in Ambiguous Facial Expressions Reduces Aggressive Behavior
- Prekindergarten Program Boosts Children's Skills
- Only Fifteen Minutes of Fame? Not So
- Language Used in Immigration Debates May Be as Important as the Policies
Posted March 27, 2013:
- How Does Innovation Take Hold in a Community? Math Modeling Can Provide Clues
- Do Intellectual Property Rights on Existing Technologies Hinder Subsequent Innovation?
- How Hard Is It to 'De-Anonymize' Cellphone Data?
- Number of Cancer Survivors in U.S. Expected to Increase to 18 Million by 2022
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Death in Young Children Linked to Their Mother's Poor Health
- Hospital Remains Most Common Place of Death for Cancer Patients in England
- Certified Stroke Centers More Likely to Give Clot-Busting Drugs
- 2011 Oklahoma Temblor: Wastewater Injection Spurred Biggest Earthquake Yet, Study Says
- Young Women Do Not Want to Run for Office, Experts Say
- Regulation Recommendations So That Biofuel Plants Don’t Become Weeds
- Violent Video Games Are a Risk Factor for Criminal Behavior and Aggression, New Evidence Shows
- Men Benefit More Than Women from Having Authority on the Job, Study Finds
- Women Make Better Decisions Than Men, Study Suggests
- You Don't 'Own' Your Own Genes: Researchers Raise Alarm About Loss of Individual 'Genomic Liberty' Due to Gene Patents
- Philadelphia Shifts to a Northern Accent
- Study Explores Gang Activity on the Internet
- Auto Mishaps Often Occur on Low-Speed Roads, but a High-Speed Trip Will Prompt Reluctant Bucklers
Posted March 25, 2013:
- Five Year-Olds Who Watch TV for Three or More Hours a Day More Likely to Be Antisocial: But the Risk of This Behaviour Is Very Small
- Artifacts Shed Light on Social Networks of the Past
- New Model Predicts Hospital Readmission Risk
- Reducing Work Hours for Medical Interns Increases Patient 'Handoff' Risks
- Paradox for Young Docs: Work Restrictions May Increase Errors, Study Suggests
- Meeting Broad, Varied, Competing Priorities in Conservation
- Urban Vegetation Deters Crime in Philadelphia
- Homeowner Groups Can Support Native Species in Suburbia
- Psychology Study Shows Distance Plays Key Role in Gun Control Arguments
- Same-Sex Parents Are Judged More Harshly Than Heterosexual Parents, Study Suggests
- Research Documents Lesser Prairie Chickens
- Personal Monitor System Could Change Healthcare
- Leading Experts Disagree on Evidence Behind Prostate Cancer Screening Recommendations
- Global Companies Beware: Rude Customer Treatment Depends on Culture
- How School Report Cards Can Backfire
Posted March 22, 2013:
Posted March 21, 2013:
- Telehealth Unlikely to Be Cost Effective for Patients With Long Term Conditions, Study Finds
- Seabirds Need Effective Marine Conservation in Wake of Discard Ban, Warns Study
- Prescription for Double-Dose Algebra Proves Effective
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