Studies and Analyses

Studies and Analyses

Transgenic vs. Organic Agriculture: Coexistence Challenges

The cultivation of genetically modified maize has caused a drastic reduction in organic cultivations of this grain and is making their coexistence practically…

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New Portable Device Offers Effective Relief for Migraines

Results of the study, to be presented Friday (6/27) at the annual American Headache Society meeting in Boston, found that the experimental device is safe and…

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Milk’s Heart Benefits: Just One Glass a Day May Help

Grabbing as little as one glass of lowfat or fat free milk could help protect your heart, according to a new study published in the American Journal of…

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Sensation Seeking, Addiction, and Smoking Cessation Explored

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) have received an $820,000 “Team Science Program Grant” from the Florida Department of Health and the James and…

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Media Bias: Impact on Ballot Box Accuracy and Elections

Media bias has become increasingly profitable given a polarized electorate in which conservatives and liberals want news coverage that tilts toward their…

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Exploring Identity Shifts in Multilingual Communication

“Language can be a cue that activates different culture-specific frames,” write David Luna (Baruch College), Torsten Ringberg, and Laura A. Peracchio…

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How Excess Choices Impact Research: Insights from Experts

Authors Jordan J. Louviere (University of Technology, Sydney), Towhidul Islam (University of Guelph, Ontario), Nada Wasi, Deborah Street, and Leonie Burgess…

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Study identifies toxic key to Alzheimer’s disease memory loss

The scientific findings published in the latest edition of Nature Medicine suggest a potential new target for the development of drug therapies to fight the…

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Men Share Creative Work Online More Than Women, Study Finds

“Because sharing information on the Internet today is a form of participating in public culture and contributing to public discourse, that tells us men’s…

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Floridians Fear Global Warming’s Impact on Their State

A new survey of Floridians finds that most are convinced that global warming is happening now and that more should be done by key leaders to help Florida deal…

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Cosmetic Surgery Procedures Surpass 55 Million in 2015

More than 55 million cosmetic surgery procedures will be performed in 2015, predicts a recent study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official…

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Extreme weather events can unleash a 'perfect storm' of infectious diseases

An international research team, including University of Minnesota researcher Craig Packer, has found the first clear example of how climate extremes, such as…

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Bird Watchers Harness Space Tech in New MSU Study

Park ornithologist at the time, he would drive to a designated spot and identify the birds there. Then he'd drive another half mile, repeat the process and…

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Women ‘have not adapted’ to casual sex

Men are more likely to reproduce and therefore to benefit from numerous short-term partners. For women, however, quality seems to be more important than…

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Understanding Human Attention: Insights from New Research

These are the questions answered by a research work of the Department of Experimental Psychology and Behaviour Physiology of the University of Granada carried…

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Increased Cancer Risk Linked to Radium-224 in Therapy

Ankylosing Spondylitis (Bechterew’s Disease) is a painful chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease, associated with stiffening of the vertrebral column. Between…

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