By Elsevier
Despite considerable research showing that children of same-sex parents fare just as well as children with heterosexual parents, two papers -- a review of existing studies and a new study -- published June 10 in Elsevier's Social Science Research, f
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Finds Higher-Than-Expected Bleeding Risk in Daily Aspirin Users
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By Wiley-Blackwell
Unprofessional behavior among hospitalists is rare, but those who do behave poorly share common features, according to research published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.American researchers spoke to 77 Illinois hospitalists -- doctors who provi
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By Denise Mann
Lifestyle Changes May Help Prevent Stroke Among People With Prediabetes
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By Jennifer Warner
Drug Approved for Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN)
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By Weizmann Institute of Science
Financial loss can lead to irrational behavior. Now, research by Weizmann Institute scientists reveals that the effects of loss go even deeper: Loss can compromise our early perception and interfere with our grasp of the true situation. The findings
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By Wellcome Trust
In a study published June 12 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, researchers from the Twins Early Development Study at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry studied data from more than 6700 families relating to 45 childhood characteristic
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By Duke University Medical Center
Researchers at Duke University and the National Institutes of Health have found a way to calm the fears of anxious mice with a drug that alters their brain chemistry. They've also found that human genetic differences related to the same brain chemis
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By Kathleen Doheny
Nearly Twice as Many Poor Sleepers as Good Sleepers Confess Fear of the Dark, Researchers Report
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By American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Coaches, owners and fantasy-league traders take note: Sleep researcher W. Christopher Winter, MD, has uncovered a link between a pro athlete's longevity and the degree of sleepiness experienced in the daytime.
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By Denise Mann
Quality of Life, Daily Living Did Not Improve in Study
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Researchers Say More Tannins May Mean More Headache Pain
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By Eugenio Proto
New research from the University of Warwick suggests getting more money may not make you happier, especially if you are neurotic.
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By Moffitt Cancer Center
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed and tested in mice a synthetic vaccine and found it effective in killing human papillomavirus-derived cancer, a virus linked to cervical cancers among others.
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By Phillip Levy
A Wayne State University School of Medicine study has found that an overwhelming majority of African-American patients with hypertension also suffered hidden heart disease caused by high blood pressure even though they displayed no symptoms.
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Survey Shows Women in Their 50s Binge, Purge, and Diet Nearly as Often as Adolescents
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By Commonwealth Fund
In 2011, 13.7 million young adults ages 19 to 25 stayed on or joined their parents' health plans, including 6.6 million who would likely not have been able to do so before passage of the Affordable Care Act, according to a new Commonwealth Fund repo
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By Denise Mann
Temperature Changes Spark Mild Headaches in Study Participants
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By Lipton et al
Patients vary widely in their response to concussion, but scientists haven't understood why. Now, using a new technique for analyzing data from brain imaging studies, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Monte
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By British Medical Journal
The effectiveness of spinal manipulation divides medical opinion. On the British Medical Journal website, experts debate whether spinal manipulation for neck pain should be abandoned.
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