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Employee cardiovascular health relates to psychological well-being
Domestic and international influences shape the politics of RD and innovation
Researchers identify genetic markers for aggressive head and neck cancer
Exclusive marketing contracts best when competition is fierce, Rotman study finds
Unique nerve-stimulation device proves effective against epilepsy
Researchers Clone Key Sperm-binding Proteins
Mothers have key role in family life for children with technology dependencies
Americans support action on global warming despite economic crisis
New study on biethnicity in the workplace
Mood player creates the right atmosphere
New tumor markers determine therapy intensity
Study finds biological clue in brain tumor development
Spinal taps carry higher risks for infants and elderly, study shows
Parents failing to recognize their children's risk for obesity may be contributing to epidemic
Few friends combined with loneliness linked to poor mental and physical health for elderly
Depressed people have trouble learning 'good things in life'
Protein is key to embryonic stem cell differentiation
Black girls are 50 percent more likely to be bulimic than white girls
Information warfare in the 21st century: Ideas are sometimes stronger than bombs
Atomic fountain clocks are becoming still more stable
Climate-related Changes On The Antarctic Peninsula
Use of religious coping associated with receiving intensive medical care near death
Medication does not appear to reduce progression of atherosclerosis
Grand prizes might help induce sports 'hot streaks'
Pilot study shows effectiveness of new, low-cost method for monitoring hand hygiene compliance

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