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Despite scientific evidence, some people still question vaccinations, study says
Scans suggest food is a form of escape from self-critical thoughts
Less than half of U.S. workers believe their employer supports a healthy lifestyle
Textbooks should describe scientists’ failures, not just their accomplishments, study finds
Nearly 30 percent of gym-goers concerned about their own overuse of these products
High levels of cynicism associated with lower income levels later in life, study says.
Inflated sense of personal knowledge may have negative effects, study concludes.
But younger workers display superior reasoning abilities.
Changes may add to challenge of finding new jobs.
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