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Study first to show economic benefits of tackling dirty shoreline
Stress upsets the natural bacterial balance that keeps them healthy
It's good to be humble when you're the boss—as long as that's what your employees expect
Study shows decision-making in real time
Immune-system activity weakens before symptoms arise
Study debunks myth that fast food is mostly eaten by the poor
Researchers study the eyes to identify when people near epiphany
Hamster study finds evidence of immune, endocrine problems
Are older scientists less productive? Evidence not clear
Cross-border studies more than doubled in 15 years
Price of food even influences what health issues we worry about
Elizabeth Snyder, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, shares the five most common misconceptions she hears when it comes to eating with diabetes
Marriage, kids, and scientific fields chosen explain gap, study finds
Clothes that receive and transmit digital information are closer to reality
“Acknowledgment of responsibility” is most important
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