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07.01.04 Leadership links to stress
08.01.04 One-shot addiction treatment shows promise
12.01.04 Abilities required for success in school don’t differ greatly from those required in the real world
13.01.04 Transition to Adulthood Delayed, Marriage and Family Postponed, Study Finds
15.01.04 Hidden cues that make smokers light up
21.01.04 Getting older = Lower self-esteem, say researchers
23.01.04 Many men would rather cope with STDs than use condoms
29.01.04 Pain may interfere with depression improvement
05.02.04 No harm in extended internet use
05.02.04 More sex partners means more trouble for teenage girls
10.02.04 Prejudice from thin air
10.02.04 Researchers-again-pinpoint why stress kills
12.02.04 Regrets, we’ve really had a few
13.02.04 New research into love letters reveals that the ‘new man’ is not so new and that Spaniards are traditionally more romantic
13.02.04 Why don’t women run for office? Less confidence and encouragement
13.02.04 UCL study establishes common biological ground for maternal and romantic love in humans
16.02.04 Is Your Partner Unable To Express Feelings? It May Be Due To Childhood Adversities
18.02.04 Point well taken
18.02.04 Same-sex couples plan differently for retirement based on their gender
19.02.04 Teamwork done right: New study sheds light on how to avoid destructive conflict
19.02.04 Feeling empathy for a loved-one: empathy for pain activates pain-sensitive regions of the brain, says UCL study
23.02.04 Food tastes stronger when you’re hungry
24.02.04 Women who were sexually abused as children more likely to smoke
25.02.04 Why green Twixes might be better than beige ones
27.02.04 Contraception study supports convenience, simplicity
02.03.04 Memories light up the corners of our minds
02.03.04 Bar Characteristics, Women’s Behavior in Bars Tied to Their Risk for Bar-Related Aggression
05.03.04 Family discipline, religous attendance cut levels of later violence among aggressive children
09.03.04 Stress of Losing a Child Increases Risk of MS
09.03.04 Brain Can Switch to "Automatic Pilot" During Learning
09.03.04 Tai Chi has physical, psychological benefits
12.03.04 Grandma, not mum, knows best
16.03.04 Study finds male and female brains respond differently to visual stimuli
18.03.04 New research suggests that when children ask ’what is this?’ they may seek an object’s function
18.03.04 Video games, not TV, linked to obesity in kids
23.03.04 Identifying sexual and violent re-offenders
23.03.04 Buy High, Sell Low— Emotions Turn Economic Decisions on Their Head, Says Carnegie Mellon Study
24.03.04 Teen-Rated Video Games Loaded With Violence
31.03.04 Educational experts call for action to stem ’islamophobia’
31.03.04 Study claims dogs and their owners look alike...
01.04.04 World dialect explosion becomes a talking point
01.04.04 Can we believe our memories?
01.04.04 Love is as eternal as spring — whether we like it or not
05.04.04 First flavors form a lasting impression
06.04.04 Sitting in nonsmoking sections a powerful tactic for preventing teen smoking
06.04.04 Cultural sensitivity crucial when seeking organ donors
07.04.04 Carnegie Mellon interactive-video DVD helps teens avoid sexually transmitted diseases
07.04.04 Immediate mammogram reading may decrease stress associated with abnormal results
08.04.04 Salut!, a world first in online therapy for eating disorders
15.04.04 Western images lead to changes in body shape in South Africa
16.04.04 How can couples reconnect when a hectic lifestyle gets in the way of good sex?
19.04.04 New research explores early bird and night owl sleep patterns
19.04.04 A little byte on the side
19.04.04 Testosterone gets you thinking
20.04.04 Images of thin models boost dieters self-image: study
23.04.04 UF study: Sibling violence leads to battering in college dating
27.04.04 Single parents slip through the advice net
27.04.04 Women remember appearances better than men, study finds
28.04.04 Airport baggage screeners may need continuing education, study indicates
03.05.04 Substance Use, Social Stress Compromise Pregnant Womens Immune System
03.05.04 Some infants recognize, respond to social eating cues
03.05.04 Can you hear me now? Belly talk popular in US
04.05.04 I/O psychology: Faking out the fakers
04.05.04 Examining motivational interviewing in drug abuse therapy
04.05.04 Study finds combination therapy successful for treating depression
05.05.04 Ads with supersized actors leave men depressed, unhappy with their muscles, UCF study shows
05.05.04 Historian Reveals Janet Jacksons Accidental Exposing of Her Breast was the Height of Fashion in the 1600s
05.05.04 Readers memories of crime stories influenced by racial stereotypes
06.05.04 Crime sleuths crack down on home break-ins using predictive maps
06.05.04 Who does the housework affects whether couples have a second child
07.05.04 On Mothers Day, a hopeful finding for single mothers and their children from a Cornell researcher
07.05.04 World first: computer games that can boost self esteem
10.05.04 Less educated people have lower stress, but more health effects
11.05.04 Food displays, food colors affect how much people eat
12.05.04 Want to help your kids with homework? Take it easy, studies suggest
12.05.04 Some married couples will do better by lowering expectations, study finds
13.05.04 The human brain responds to receiving rewards the old fashioned way
13.05.04 Graphic images of violence alter childrens attitudes toward aggression
13.05.04 What exactly does ‘commitment’ mean in football shirt sponsorship deals?
14.05.04 New Research Finds Boys Have More Literacy Problems than Girls
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