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The mama grizzlies: Why mothers who breast-feed are more aggressive at protecting their young than those that use the bottle
Daily Mail: Women who breast-feed are far more likely to aggressively protect their infants and themselves than women who bottle-feed their babies, claim researchers. Female grizzly bears are known for their especially aggressive behaviour when
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Campaign Aimed At Patient Health Ups Doc Handwashing
Scientific American: Handwashing is the best way to avoid spreading infection, according to the CDC. But doctors, nurses and hospital staff wash up less than half as often as they should. Some hospitals encourage handwashing
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You Can Spot a Future Bully at Age 1, Research Shows
Huffington Post: Infants don’t really have what it takes to be bullies. They simply lack the physicality — the strength and coordination and mobility — to be aggressive. But are some of these babies already
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Big heads, big profits
The Sydney Morning Herald: So, a chief executive walks into a bar. ”Why the long face?” asks the barman. ”It’s because I’m not very good at my job actually,” he replies, ”thanks for asking.” It’s
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The palate’s Prozac
Brisbane Times: When the recession hit (the first time around), you could hear the words buzzing from the mobile phone of every restaurant consultant around the world: “It’s time for comfort food.” But behind the
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Companies With Wide-Faced CEOs Have Been Shown To Perform Better Financially
Business Insider: I’m not sure what the appropriate reaction is to this study, so I’ll let you decide. New research led by Elaine Wong at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has found that CEOs with wider