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Something as simple as a dietary supplement could reduce disruptive, even abusive behavior, according to newly released research by a
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Support from female co-workers may be even more important to new moms who are breastfeeding than getting encouragement from their
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Continue reading »Opioid overdose responsible for over 500,000 years of life lost in Ohio
More than 500,000 years of life expectancy were lost in Ohio during a seven-year period, according to a study conducted
Continue reading »A Liberal accent: Linguistics team documents language changes in southwest Kansas
Language changes are happening in southwest Kansas, a Kansas State University linguistics team has found. People in Liberal, Kansas, and
Continue reading »Are birth mothers satisfied with decisions to place children for adoption?
New research findings from Baylor University’s Diana R. Garland School of Social Work could change the adoption landscape for birth
Continue reading »Does living near wind turbines negatively impact human health?
Wind turbines are a source of clean renewable energy, but some people who live nearby describe the shadow flicker, the
Continue reading »This monkey can plan out their foraging routes just like a human: Just like humans, vervet monkeys can plan their routes — but most prefer not to
They might not have mastered GPS technology, but vervet monkeys can solve multi-destination routes in the same way humans do.
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