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Attractive men are more selfish, study finds

Date: Feb-09-2015
A new study finds men who are attractive are more likely to be selfish and less favorable of equality, which researchers say fits with people's perceptions of good-looking males.

Attractive men are more selfish, study finds

Date: Feb-09-2015
A new study finds men who are attractive are more likely to be selfish and less favorable of equality, which researchers say fits with people's perceptions of good-looking males.

Why you do not need to worry about the bubonic plague, anthrax in NYC subways

Date: Feb-09-2015
The 17-month 'PathoMap' study collected thousands of samples of microbial DNA across New York City's subway system. We take a look at what they found.

Why you do not need to worry about the bubonic plague, anthrax in NYC subways

Date: Feb-09-2015
The 17-month 'PathoMap' study collected thousands of samples of microbial DNA across New York City's subway system. We take a look at what they found.

Clinical signs for impending death in cancer patients identified

Date: Feb-09-2015
The identification of eight physical signs associated with death within 3 days for patients with advanced forms of cancer could help with clinical decision making and patient care.

Clinical signs for impending death in cancer patients identified

Date: Feb-09-2015
The identification of eight physical signs associated with death within 3 days for patients with advanced forms of cancer could help with clinical decision making and patient care.

Stress reduces our ability to cope with physical pain, study finds

Date: Feb-08-2015
A small study finds that psychological stress may affect our ability to withstand physical pain, leading researchers to suggest we should avoid exposure to stress where possible.

Online comments on vaccination 'more influential' than official announcements

Date: Feb-08-2015
A new study suggests that reader comments on websites may sway people's viewpoints on vaccination more than official public service announcements.

Could meditation reduce brain aging?

Date: Feb-07-2015
A new study by UCLA researchers found people who practiced meditation had much lower gray matter loss in widespread brain regions than those who did not meditate.

Contraceptive implants and IUDs 'remain effective a year after expiry'

Date: Feb-07-2015
The cost and convenience of contraceptive implants in the arm or hormonal devices in the uterus may be improved by longer expiry dates, suggests study that is tracking pregnancies.