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Pregnancy may slow -- not accelerate -- progression to AIDS A new study may help put to rest fears that pregnancy accelerates progression to full-blown AIDS in women with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy. view more (2007-09-20)
Whose body is it anyway? Advertising and male body imagery A paper on men’s responses to the male image in advertising was given today, Wednesday 20 December, at The British Psychological Society’s London Conference, held at the Institute of Education. Researchers Rosalind Gill and Carl McLean, of the London School of Economics, and Karen Henwood, of the University of East Anglia examined... view more... (2000-12-05)
Legal and ethical concerns over prenatal diagnosis Hospital genetics units occasionally receive requests from women for prenatal tests for Huntington's disease when their male partners are at risk but do not want to know their genetic status for the disease. In this week's BMJ, researchers discuss the legal and ethical concerns that these cases raise. Cases like these pose considerable ethical and... view more... (2003-02-05)
New study reveals contemporary face of grandparents Two out of three (60%) grandparents in the UK see their grandchild or grandchildren every week and slightly more (64%) live no more than half an hour away. And most find their role highly satisfying even if it involves hard work and responsibility for childcare when parents need to work. These are the findings of a new study, published today, and... view more... (2004-03-23)
First evidence that genetic imprinting occurs at earliest stage in test tube-matured eggs Madrid, Spain: New research indicates that attempts to mature ovarian follicles in the laboratory may hit a stumbling block unless better 'growing' conditions can be identified. A French team[1] of fertility experts has revealed for the first time that maternal genetic imprinting errors can occur at the very earliest stages of egg follicle... view more... (2003-06-27)
What is the relationship between hepatocellular carcinoma and type 2 diabetes mellitus? Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common malignancy worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. view more (2009-06-12)
A study of men who have sex with men Unprotected intercourse is primarily something that takes place with a steady partner. This intercourse is not seen as risky behavior in these men, but rather as a significant way of creating intimacy between the two. This is one of the foremost findings of a socio-sexual study of men who have sex with other men. Just over two decades have passed... view more... (2003-11-05)
Infidelity dissected: New research on why people cheat The probability of someone cheating during the course of a relationship varies between 40 and 76 percent. "It's very high," says Geneviève Beaulieu-Pelletier, PhD student at the Université de Montréal's Department of Psychology. view more (2008-09-09)
Electric fields have potential as a cancer treatment Low-intensity electric fields can disrupt the division of cancer cells and slow the growth of brain tumors, suggest laboratory experiments and a small human trial, raising hopes that electric fields will become a new weapon for stalling the progression of cancer. view more (2007-08-03)
What makes someone your sister or brother? No easy question in 2005 Researchers delving into today's complicated range of family set-ups must recognise that 'brother and sister' relationships are now about far more than blood ties and living in the same home, warns a new study sponsored by the ESRC. view more (2005-05-17)
Identification of dopamine 'mother cells' could lead to future Parkinson's treatments 'Mother cells' which produce the neurons affected by Parkinson's disease have been identified by scientists, according to new research published in the journal Glia. view more (2008-04-08)
Why you may lose that loving feeling after tying the knot Dating couples whose dreams include marriage would do well to step back and reflect upon the type of support they'll need from their partners when they cross the threshold, a new Northwestern University study suggests. view more (2009-04-22)
Close social ties make baboons better mothers, study finds Baboons whose mothers have strong relationships with other females are much more likely to survive to adulthood than baboons reared by less social mothers, according to a new study by researchers at UCLA, the University of Pennsylvania and other institutions. view more (2009-06-10)
Partners can help or hinder attempts at changing diet For people trying to make a change in their diet, significant others generally play a positive and supportive role, but sometimes respond in negative ways, according to a study in the March/April Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (http://www.jneb.org/). view more (2008-03-26)
Binge drinking, gender and clinical depression Although previous research has shown that alcohol consumption and depression are often related, the findings have not been consistent. A new study has found that how researchers measure both alcohol consumption and depression, as well as examination by gender, are key issues when interpreting findings on the relationship between alcohol and... view more... (2007-01-04)
Postpartum depression is a major public health problem that requires more resources Childbearing is a potent event in the lives of women, a particularly vulnerable time for developing or exacerbating psychiatric illness. view more (2006-12-06)
Deakin University study finds no magic pill will solve all erectile problems Medications are not quite a magic pill to improve the sex lives of men with erectile problems, a Deakin University study has found. view more (2007-07-11)
Smaller babies more prone to depression, anxiety later on Turns out there might be some truth to the popular wisdom that plump babies are happy babies. A landmark public health study has found that people who had a low birth weight are more likely to experience depression and anxiety later in life. view more (2007-12-05)
What exactly does 'commitment' mean in football shirt sponsorship deals? At a time when football clubs are seeking to enhance revenue streams and shirt sponsors are looking to add value to their deals, selecting the right sponsorship partner and professionally managing a deal with them has never been more important. "When football shirt sponsorship contracts are agreed, football clubs and shirt sponsors normally... view more... (2004-05-13)
What Influences Your Choice Of Valentine? Scientists at the University of Liverpool have discovered why people are attracted to certain facial types when in pursuit of romance. view more (2005-02-10)
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