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David Orenstein
Distraction Skews Actions and Perception Differently
What’s more distracting: something overt or something subtle?
Science
July 21, 2015
Nobel Prize Winner’s Theory Tested in Baja California Sur
In 2009, Elinor Ostrom won the Nobel Prize for economics.
Environment
April 29, 2015
Brain Scans Show Extroverts Come in 2 Types
When scientists scanned the brains of two types of extroverts—”people persons” and “go-getters”—they found similarities, but also distinct ...
Life & Tradition
March 1, 2015
If Baby Weighs Under 6 Pounds, Diabetes Risk Goes Up
Studies consistently show that people born weighing 6 pounds or less face an increased risk for Type 2 ...
Health News
January 16, 2015
Knowing How You Feel Could Have Health Perks
People who pay more attention to their feelings and experiences tend to have better cardiovascular health, a new ...
Health News
November 2, 2014
Why the Steep Rise in Disease Outbreaks Since 1980?
Ebola has a lot of company, researchers say. Since 1980, the world has seen an increasing number of ...
Ebola
November 2, 2014
Are Houses by the Highway a Public Health Risk?
The closer a post-menopausal woman lives to a major roadway, the greater her risk of high blood pressure, ...
Health News
October 21, 2014
Forelimb Bones Reveal How Predators Hunt
An attempt to label the thylacine’s hunting style has led to a new classification system that can predict ...
Science
July 4, 2014
Little Kids Eat Healthier Snacks Than Teens
A new study shows that younger kids tend to eat healthier snacks than adolescents, and researchers say waning ...
Fitness & Nutrition
May 9, 2014
Neuroscientists try to Measure the Benefits of Meditation
Mindfulness is always personal and often spiritual, but the experience does not have to be subjective. New methods ...
Health News
April 3, 2014
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