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More than half a million breast cancer deaths averted in the US over three decades
Latest U.S. estimates indicate that since 1989, hundreds of thousands of women’s lives have been saved by mammography and improvements
Continue reading »In test of wisdom, new research favors Yoda over Spock
A person’s ability to reason wisely about a challenging situation may improve when they also experience diverse yet balanced emotions,
Continue reading »Daylight saving is not something for economists to lose sleep over
Have you ever noticed that casinos don’t have clocks or windows? That’s partly to encourage customers to lose track of
Continue reading »Shifting causes of death in Shanghai, China, over many decades
A large study conducted over 42 years in Shanghai—China’s largest city—indicates that socioeconomic development most likely contributed to lower death
Continue reading »Over past 20 years, percentage of children with ADHD nearly doubles
The number of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has reached more than 10 percent, a significant increase during
Continue reading »Alcohol industry resists prioritising health over profits, research finds
The Australian alcohol industry fails to acknowledge the substantial burden of disease caused by their products and resists calls for
Continue reading »Young Adults Favor Family Over Friends If Forced to Choose
MONDAY, Aug. 13, 2018 — If pressed, young adults will put their parents ahead of their close friends, a new
Continue reading »The Earlier Guys Watch Porn, The More Likely They Desire Power Over Women
Kids these days have a problem completely foreign to older generations: There’s too much damn porn. Sex, everywhere! Gone are
Continue reading »Science Can Help You Get Over A Broken Heart
A recent study has shown that getting over a breakup could be as simple as harnessing one brain trick: the
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