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How firefighters and others take leaps of faith

08/02/2018 James Health News

A study of firefighters in the United States breaks new

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Zebrafish interactions offer help in studying social behavior disorders: Zeroing in on neurons that may be vital for social behaviors in mammals

07/30/2018 James Health News

University of Oregon scientists have identified brain cells vital to

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Are you prone to feeling guilty? Then you’re probably more trustworthy, study shows

07/22/2018 James Health News

Guilt can be a powerful motivator. New research from the

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Establishing system for 911 video calling poses design challenges

07/06/2018 James Health News

Implementing 911 video calling may not be far off, with

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The gender bias of names: Surnames standing solo gives men advantage

07/03/2018 James Health News

When talking about famous people, do you say “Darwin” but

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Bad behavior to significant other in tough times has more impact than positive gestures: Refraining from criticism or abandonment is better than simply being encouraging

06/29/2018 James Health News

Refraining from bad behavior toward a significant other during stressful

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Women know what they want; men get pickier with age

06/27/2018 James Health News

Women under 40 seeking a partner online are more particular

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You don’t need to believe in free will to be a nice person

06/27/2018 James Health News

Contrary to a widely-held view in psychology and other fields

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