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- Election 2012: Will voters follow their 'gut feelings' at polls?
- Breast-feeding reduced risk for ER/PR-negative breast cancer, results find
- Self-confidence the secret to workplace advancement
- Weight loss does not improve fertility, but does improve sexual function, research finds
- It’s about time: Research tracks how campaign information plays, stays in voters' minds
Election 2012: Will voters follow their 'gut feelings' at polls? Posted: 18 Oct 2012 10:39 AM PDT Americans going to the polls generally pull the lever based on one thing: their gut feelings, says a presidential politics expert. |
Breast-feeding reduced risk for ER/PR-negative breast cancer, results find Posted: 18 Oct 2012 09:19 AM PDT Breast-feeding reduced the risk for estrogen receptor-negative and progesterone receptor-negative breast cancer, according to new results. |
Self-confidence the secret to workplace advancement Posted: 18 Oct 2012 07:32 AM PDT The old saying "fake it until you make it" might actually be sound professional advice, with new research finding self-confidence is a key determinant of workplace success. |
Weight loss does not improve fertility, but does improve sexual function, research finds Posted: 18 Oct 2012 07:27 AM PDT Losing weight does not necessarily lead to improved fertility in women, but it can improve sexual function, according to a recent study that followed morbidly obese women of reproductive age for up to two years after Roux en Y gastric bariatric bypass surgery |
It’s about time: Research tracks how campaign information plays, stays in voters' minds Posted: 17 Oct 2012 03:01 PM PDT The findings suggest that in a tightly controlled information environment, issue-related information about a candidate was supplanted quickly from voters' minds by new data. |
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