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Taking the Pulse of the Crowd
April 18, 2013 If everyone in the crowd at a sports event or concert or even the players had wireless heart monitors fitted, commentators and those behind the sound desk could get a real measure of the sense of the ... > full story -
Tourist's Trust Is Based on Social Media and the Web
April 15, 2013 Does social media and internet based information sources such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogs and many more influence our decision on where we travel to and how we share our experiences with ... > full story -
Doctors Urged to 'Pause Before Posting' and Not 'Friend' Patients
April 11, 2013 New recommendations offer physicians ethical guidance for preserving trust in patient-physician relationships and the profession when using social ... > full story -
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Relationships: Team Women Versus Distant Men
April 10, 2013 Women immerse themselves in their romantic relationships, while men place their best friendships and romantic partners on an equal but distant footing. ... > full story -
Public Support Can Influence Soldiers' Mental Health, Bug Killing Study Suggests
April 5, 2013 Can events supporting troops reduce the risk of soldiers experiencing combat-related stress disorders? A new study suggests ... > full story -
'Miracle Foods': Can They Decrease the Risk of Cancer?
April 1, 2013 Cancer is a disease that invokes fear, so it is not surprising that the public is eager to identify ways to decrease the risk. The media often features information on "Miracle Foods" and publicizes ... > full story -
Only Fifteen Minutes of Fame? Not So
March 28, 2013 True fame isn’t fleeting, according to new research. They studied all the names mentioned in over 2,000 English-language newspapers from the U.S., Canada and the U.K. over a period of several ... > full story -
Violent Video Games Are a Risk Factor for Criminal Behavior and Aggression, New Evidence Shows
March 26, 2013 New evidence demonstrates a link between video games and youth violence and delinquency. The research shows a strong connection even when controlling for a history of violence and psychopathic traits ... > full story -
Study Explores Gang Activity on the Internet
March 26, 2013 Gangs are not using the Internet to recruit new members or commit complex cybercrimes, according to a new ... > full story -
Amateur Parody Videos Can Make the Originals More Popular and Profitable
March 21, 2013 Amateur parody videos on YouTube can lead to increased views and popularity for the original, research has ... > full story
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