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Increase in Negative Messages About Muslims in the Media, Study Shows
November 29, 2012 Organizations using fear and anger to spread negative messages about Muslims have moved from the fringes of public discourse into the mainstream media since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to new ... > full story -
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Health-Care Providers Can Play Critical Role in Reducing and Preventing Intimate Partner Violence
November 28, 2012 Researchers report that health-care providers can play a critical role in helping to reduce and prevent intimate partner violence by screening and referring patients to appropriate ... > full story -
Scientists Analyze Millions of News Articles
November 26, 2012 Researchers in the UK have used artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze 2.5 million articles from 498 different English-language online news outlets over ten ... > full story -
Teens Involved in Arts Activities Report More Depressive Symptoms Than Teens Not Involved in the Arts
November 20, 2012 Teens who participate in after-school arts activities such as music, drama and painting are more likely to report feeling depressed or sad than students who are not involved in these programs, ... > full story -
Four Family Cultures of America Identified
November 15, 2012 Four types of family cultures – the Faithful, the Engaged Progressives, the Detached and the American Dreamers – are molding the next generation of Americans, a three-year study ... > full story -
Games May Help Train Analysts to Overcome Bias
November 13, 2012 Game-playing may help intelligence analysts with the serious business of identifying biases that can cloud decision-making and problem-solving during life or death situations, according to ... > full story -
Why We Wait: Psychologist Discusses the Reasons We Love to Line Up for the Latest Gadgets and Greatest Sales
November 13, 2012 As the Black Friday sales start earlier and the smartphones play hard to get, a psychology professor explains why consumers wait in line for the latest sales, gadgets and ... > full story -
Are 'Hookups' Replacing Romantic Relationships on College Campuses?
November 8, 2012 "Hooking up" has become such a trend on college campuses that some believe these casual, no-strings-attached sexual encounters may be replacing traditional romantic relationships. However, a new ... > full story -
Interventions Needed to Promote Healthy Behaviors Among Perinatally HIV-Infected Youth
November 8, 2012 As youth infected at birth with HIV reach adolescence and young adulthood, a new study underscores the need to promote healthy behaviors as some of these young people become sexually ... > full story -
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Climate Science: Trends in Use of Words in Scientific Studies May Impact Public Perceptions
November 7, 2012 The impact of climate science research on society is likely to depend on regular fashion cycles in the public's use of specific keywords relating to climate change, according to new ... > full story
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