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“In most areas, more experience is better. You’re a better job candidate with more experience, not less,” says study co-author Galena K. Rhoades, a research associate professor at the University of Denver, CO. “When it comes to relationship experience, though, we found that having more experience before getting married was associated with lower marital quality.” The study from Rhoades and her coll
Physicist Suggest That Cancer May Be A Result Of A Default Cellular 'Safe Mode' Death rates from cancer have remained largely unchanged over the past 60 years. A physicist is trying to shed more light on the disease with a very different theory of its origin that traces cancer back to the dawn of multicellularity more than a billion years ago. In this month's special issue of Physics World devoted
Why Cats Lack A Sweet Tooth: New American Chemical Society Video Do cats purrr-ferrr sardines or sweets? The American Chemical Society (ACS), the world's largest scientific society, has released a new Bytesize Science video that explains why cats, unlike humans and other mammals, are indifferent to sweet flavors. The video was filmed at the Monell Chemical Senses Center, an institute dedicated to
A new prospective study of six-month-old infants at high genetic risk for autism identified weak head and neck control as a red flag for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and language and/or social developmental delays. Researchers at the Kennedy Krieger Institute concluded that a simple "pull-to-sit" task could be added to existing developmental screenings at pediatric well visits to improve early d
Severely Mentally Ill Persons More Likely To Be In Jails Than Hospitals, State Data Shows Americans with severe mental illnesses are three times more likely to be in jail or prison than in a psychiatric hospital, according to "More Mentally Ill Persons are in Jails and Prisons than Hospitals: A Survey of the States," a new report by the Treatment Advocacy Center and the National Sheriffs' Associat
Stimulant Treatment For Young Children With ADHD Does Not Lead To Increased Risk Of Substance Abuse In Early Adulthood Treatment of children with stimulant medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) does not increase the risk of substance abuse later in adolescence and early adulthood. A new 17-year study of 176 boys, ages 6 to 12, who were treated with the stimulant medicatio
New Research Discovers Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Are Not Susceptible To Contagious Yawning New research by Birkbeck researcher Dr Atsushi Senju, in the Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development has shown for the first time that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder are not susceptible to contagious yawning. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that severely affects
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