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FRIDAY 3. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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A new product called Belly Armor claims to shield growing fetuses from radiation from mobile devices. But the question is, Is it necessary?
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A new paper in Psychological Science has provided a fever chart of how the emotions of Americans as a whole rose and fell in the course of that singular day
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THURSDAY 2. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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Contrary to doctors' advice to "use it or lose it," a new study finds that brain-stimulating exercises may fend off dementia -- but at a cost
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A new study finds that some users of the weight-loss pill Meridia may have an increased risk of heart attack or stroke
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WEDNESDAY 1. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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A new study finds people who are genetically predisposed to obesity may benefit most from physical activity
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Just when did early humans start to have feasts? New findings may have answered that question
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A new study suggests that a few simple questions from health care providers can protect women whose partners want to force them to have children, known as reproductive coercion
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TUESDAY 31. AUGUST, 2010
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The heart-healthy fats known as omega-3 fatty acids may not reduce heart risk in patients who have already developed heart disease, a new study finds
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MONDAY 30. AUGUST, 2010
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One of the most contentious issues in the vast literature about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don't drink actually tend to die sooner than those who do.
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SUNDAY 29. AUGUST, 2010
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Reefs everywhere are under pressure from rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, coastal pollution and physical damage.
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SATURDAY 28. AUGUST, 2010
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A new study suggests that young children possess a skill many adults assume they lack: they are able to judge when a human behavior is statistically probable versus when it is unusual.
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New evidence suggests that breastfeeding may help keep mothers, as well as babies, healthier
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FRIDAY 27. AUGUST, 2010
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A new study suggests that developing stereotypical male behavior early can damage well-being
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Two new discoveries add to the rapidly increasing extrasolar planet count
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With months left underground, Chilean miners face a harrowing mental ordeal
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WEDNESDAY 25. AUGUST, 2010
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It wouldn't be summer in the Mediterranean without stories of jellyfish swarms stinging unsuspecting holidaygoers. But the minds behind JellyWatch want the public to help them build the see -- through creatures a better rep
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Stem cell scientists still reeling from a judge's ruling that their life's work violates federal law received little reassurance about their job security from the nation's largest funder of these studies
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Bullying and nasty cliques start as early as elementary school, says Michelle Anthony, a developmental psychologist and the co-author (with Reyna Lindert) of Little Girls Can Be Mean: Four Steps to Bully-Proof Girls in the Early Grades
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One reason Americans don't eat enough fish is that it's rarely in our diets when we're children
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TUESDAY 24. AUGUST, 2010
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Stem-cell researchers say a court ruling could harm promising new science
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FRIDAY 20. AUGUST, 2010
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As doctors put out a call for a registry to help gather information on rare illnesses, pharmaceutical companies are realizing that medicines for small groups can bring big bucks. But is research into rare diseases just an excuse to cash in on sufferers?
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The old saying was almost right: Men Who Don't Prosper are Cheaters
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The term mid-size terror bird sounds kind of bizarre at first, as though terror birds, whatever they might be, come in a range of sizes, all of them a bit scary -- sort of like coffee options at Starbucks.
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A new study documents similar changes in the airway cells of nonsmokers amid those lighting up
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