Huntsville: It’s not the person posting 10,000 pictures a week of their cat who’s the big-time Facebook user, even if you might think so.
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Huntsville: It’s not the person posting 10,000 pictures a week of their cat who’s the big-time Facebook user, even if you might think so.
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Washington: Johns Hopkins researchers say they have discovered a chemical alteration in a single human gene linked to stress reactions that, if confirmed in larger studies, could give doctors a simple blood test to reliably predict a person’s risk of attempting suicide.
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Washington: Set goal, work to achieve goal, attain goal and react accordingly — that's the script we write when we set our sights on an achievement.
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London: Nearly three-quarters (73.4%) of the professionals who responded to the 2014 Morgan McKinley UK Working Hours Survey say that they are working longer than the hours stipulated in their contracts.
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Ann Arbor: Babies can learn what to fear in the first days of life just by smelling the odor of their distressed mothers, new research suggests. And not just “natural” fears: If a mother experienced something before pregnancy that made her fear something specific, her baby will quickly learn to fear it too -- through the odor she gives off when she feels fear.
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Washington: College athletes who have abusive coaches are more willing to cheat in order to win than players with more ethical coaches, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association and based on surveys from almost 20,000 student athletes at more than 600 colleges across the country.
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