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Research Finds America's Elderly Suffering Abuse A new study concludes that nearly 13 percent of America's aged citizens suffer some form of abuse. Specifically, nine percent of adults reported they have suffered from verbal mistreatment, 3.5 percent suffer financial mistreatment, and 0.2 percent suffer physical mistreatment. view more (2008-08-25)
Bullying among doctors carrying out academic research "unacceptably high" Doctors holding research posts feel unsupported and subjected to levels of bullying that are "unacceptably high," suggests a study in Postgraduate Medical Journal. view more (2004-02-13)
Spookiness is in the brain of the beholder EMBARGOED UNTIL WEDNESDAY 24 JULY 2001 19:00 BST UK CONTACT - Claire Bowles, New Scientist Press Office, London: Tel: +44(0)20 7331 2751 or email claire.bowles@rbi.co.uk WHETHER or not you believe in the paranormal may depend entirely on your brain chemistry. People with high levels of dopamine are more likely to find significance in... view more... (2002-07-24)
Still irritating after all these years: Study of adult children and parents The majority of parents and adult children experience some tension and aggravation with one another, a new study says. view more (2009-05-06)
Constipation in women linked to anxiety, depression, and feeling "unfeminine" Chronic constipation in some women is linked to anxiety, depression, and feeling "unfeminine," suggests a study in Gut. Researchers from St Mark's Hospital, Middlesex, studied 34 women between the ages of 19 and 45 who had suffered from constipation for five years or more. The study group was then compared with women who had no history... view more... (2001-07-11)
Suicidal thoughts among college students more common than expected More than half of 26,000 students across 70 colleges and universities who completed a survey on suicidal experiences reported having at least one episode of suicidal thinking at some point in their lives. Furthermore, 15 percent of students surveyed reported having seriously considered attempting suicide and more than 5 percent reported making a... view more... (2008-08-18)
Study links education to risk of cancer death A new American Cancer Society study finds having at least some education beyond high school is associated with a decreased risk of cancer death. view more (2007-09-12)
The Beauty Bias: Can people love the one they are compatible with? Physical attractiveness is important in choosing whom to date. Good looking people are not only popular targets for romantic pursuits, they themselves also tend to flock together with more attractive others. Does this mean then that more attractive versus less attractive people wear a different pair of lens when evaluating others' attractiveness? view more (2008-02-12)
Bisexuality not a transitional phase among women, according to new research Bisexuality in women appears to be a distinctive sexual orientation and not an experimental or transitional stage that some women adopt "on their way" to lesbianism, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association. view more (2008-01-17)
Study Shows Residents May Benefit Most From Time in the Clinic A new approach to internal medicine residency training could improve patient care and physician-patient relationships, according to a University of Cincinnati study. view more (2008-07-25)
Cooperative classrooms lead to better friendships, higher achievement in young adolescents Students competing for resources in the classroom while discounting each others' success are less likely to earn top grades than students who work together toward goals and share their success, according to an analysis of 80 years of research. view more (2008-03-28)
Siblings' bad habits brush off Brothers and sisters are more powerful role models than friends or parents when it comes to teenage drinking and smoking, research has shown. view more (2006-01-16)
Study links early friendships with high-quality sibling relationships Children who experience a rewarding friendship before the birth of a sibling are likely to have a better relationship with that brother or sister that endures throughout their childhood. view more (2006-01-30)
In U of I study, kids learn to handle emotional responses to siblings A University of Illinois researcher has demonstrated successful strategies that children can use to handle the emotional ups and downs that go with being a brother or a sister and reported them in a new study published in Family Relations. view more (2009-02-24)
Gaining new insights into mentoring programs for adolescent girls A study of a Big Brothers Big Sisters of America formal mentoring program, which matched adolescent girls with women mentors, revealed that strong emotional support and improvement in girls psychosocial functioning from these relationships was a dominant theme coupled with the development of new skills and confidence through collaborations. view more (2009-04-03)
The culture of medicine Everybody is familiar with the stereotypes of medical education from the student perspective: grueling hours, little recognition, and even less glory. view more (2009-01-05)
Psychological Study Reveals That Red Enhances Men A groundbreaking study by two University of Rochester psychologists to be published online Oct. 28 by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology adds color-literally and figuratively-to the age-old question of what attracts men to women. view more (2008-10-28)
Gide's forgotten love story published after 95 years An expert at the University of Sheffield has been instrumental in unearthing a previously undiscovered manuscript from a renowned and controversial French writer. view more (2002-11-13)
New piece in the jigsaw puzzle of human origins In an article in today's Nature, Uppsala researcher Martin Brazeau describes the skull and jaws of a fish that lived about 410 million years ago. The study may give important clues to the origin of jawed vertebrates, and thus ultimately our own evolution. view more (2009-01-16)
Runaway girls reap strong benefits from nurse interventions A nurse intervention program that helps sexually exploited runaway girls re-connect to family, school and health care reduces trauma and restores healthy behaviors. view more (2009-08-26)
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