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 Life

Bozeman: Married physicians with highly educated spouses are less likely to practice in rural underserved areas, according to a new study published recently in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Montana State University nursing professor Peter Buerhaus is co-author on the study.

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Washington: Staying active socially despite health-related challenges appears to help lessen the decline in well-being people often experience late in life, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

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Columbus: While many women gamers can shrug off much of the name-calling and abuse they receive while playing online video games, sexual harassment sticks with them even when they’re offline.

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Sydney: A landmark study led by University of Sydney has found that people become more active, sleep better and reduce their sitting time when they retire.

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Washington: When Leonardo DiCaprio accepted his Oscar for Best Actor in “The Revenant” this year, he acknowledged the hard work of the movie’s entire team. But such generosity isn’t always the case. On large teams—such as big film production crews—size can lead people to inflate their own contributions while diminishing their team members’ work.

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Washington: What young men and women expect, sexually, in their romantic relationships is influenced in different ways by the television programs they watch, according to a new study published in the National Communication Association’s journal, Communication Monographs.

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