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Do You Blame a Higher Power When You Get Sick?
'Negative spiritual beliefs' may lead to worse health, compared to positive beliefs, study suggests
- Posted October 1, 2015
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‘Tennis Elbow’ Usually Heals Without Therapy, Study Finds
For most people, pain is gone within a year
- Posted October 1, 2015
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Do Taller Patients Fare Worse on Dialysis?
Risk of premature death higher in tall men than in tall women, researchers suggest
- Posted October 1, 2015
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Depression Adds to Burden of Alzheimer’s Caregivers, Study Finds
For spouses already depressed when their loved one was diagnosed, their stress only grew
- Posted October 1, 2015
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Depression Adds to Burden of Alzheimer’s Caregivers, Study Finds
For spouses already depressed when their loved one was diagnosed, their stress only grew
- Posted October 1, 2015
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Science Probes Why Beauty Is In Eye of the Beholder
Study of twins offers insight into people's wide-ranging definitions of attractiveness
- Posted October 1, 2015
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Sender Often Focus of Mobile Tweets, Study Says
Social media posts from stationary devices appear less egocentric
- Posted October 1, 2015
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Science Probes Why Beauty Is In Eye of the Beholder
Study of twins offers insight into people's wide-ranging definitions of attractiveness
- Posted October 1, 2015