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Community Togetherness Plays Vital Role in Coping With Tragedies
December 19, 2012 Community support has remarkable benefits for people coping with traumatic mass shootings, according to an American-Finnish research ... > full story -
We Are Basically Honest – Except When We Are at Work, Study Suggests
December 14, 2012 A new study has revealed we are more honest than you might think. The research suggests that it pains us to tell lies, particularly when we are in our own homes. It appears that being honest is ... > full story -
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 -
Experience of Genocide as Transmitted Trauma May Not Be Universal
November 21, 2012 A new comparative study finds genocidal legacies are not experienced as trauma across ... > 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 -
Brain of OCD Sufferers Is More Active When Faced With a Moral Dilemma, Study Finds
November 8, 2012 Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder are characterised by persistent thoughts and repetitive behaviours. A new study reveals that sufferers worry considerably more than the general population ... > full story -
The Evolution of Creationism
November 5, 2012 Throughout history, people have sought to understand how the world came to be and how it has changed over time. This curiosity has produced a rich legacy of science and philosophy and impacted and ... > full story -
Answer Three 'Why' Questions: Abstract Thinking Can Make You More Politically Moderate
November 2, 2012 Partisans beware! Some of your most cherished political attitudes may be malleable! Researchers report that simply answering three "why" questions on an innocuous topic leads people to be more ... > full story -
Church-Going Teens Go Further With School, U.S. Study Finds
November 1, 2012 A national U.S. study found religiously-affiliated youth are 40 percent more likely to graduate high school than their unaffiliated peers and 70 percent more likely to enroll in ... > full story -
Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Health Care Workers to Protect Patients
October 29, 2012 All health care workers in health care institutions should be vaccinated with the annual influenza vaccine to protect patients, argues an ... > full story
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