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- 08/5/28 00:25
The law requires adoption in the U.S. to be color-blind, but a new study suggests that approach may be less than...
The law requires adoption in the U.S. to be color-blind, but a new study suggests that approach may be less than...
TUESDAY 27. MAY 2008
Antidepressants like Prozac are widely prescribed, cheap and safe. So, should we sell them over the counter like aspirin? Bioethicist Josephine Johnston...
Politicians promise to create millions of green-collar jobs for Americans. What are they? And who's qualified to take...
MONDAY 26. MAY 2008
NASA's latest mission will analyze the red planet's permafrost for signs of past and present life
In his new book, Doing Anger Differently, Michael Currie explores what's at the core of boys' anger and lays out the dos and don'ts of the parental...
SUNDAY 25. MAY 2008
A woman whose child carried the virus back from Europe urges education about vaccination
When is the cost of medical treatment worth the benefit of extra years of life? Stanford economists have come up with a...
THURSDAY 22. MAY 2008
NASA's Phoenix lander is set to touch down in the Martian Arctic on Sunday, where it will start chewing through the permafrost in search of...
Parents worried that vaccines trigger autism are increasingly declining the shots for their kids. That's raising fears that long-dormant diseases could return. What the science says about the real risks--and what you should...
A new study finds that quitting tobacco is habit-forming. When one person quits, his friends, and friends of his friends, naturally follow...
WEDNESDAY 21. MAY 2008
New research finds that if people feel powerful in their jobs, they're more competent at it
The senator's seizure is diagnosed as a malignant tumor. But his chances of survival depend on exactly what type it...
TUESDAY 20. MAY 2008
Walter Kukull, director of the U.S. National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center, discusses the potential to prevent Alzheimer's...
MONDAY 19. MAY 2008
Former Washington State governor Booth Gardner is crusading to make physician-assisted suicide legal in his state. It won't be an easy...
Drug makers spend billions on slick direct-to-consumer ads. The biggest weapon in their marketing arsenal?...
More and more doctors, fed up with overpacked schedules and restrictive insurance company rules, are turning their practices into full-service, concierge...
If one person can make a difference, Taylor Francis, 16, wants to be that person. He's taking the global warming warning door-to-door from the U.S. to...
THURSDAY 15. MAY 2008
Analysis: The US finally rules that global warming is indeed threatening the species' survival. Not that it will make any...
TUESDAY 13. MAY 2008
Researchers at Stanford University are finding that the qualities you inhabit online may sneak into your real...
Analysis: The presumptive GOP nominee makes his environmental pitch. It's an advance over President Bush, but that still doesn't make him the green...
Record numbers of girls are playing organized sports. But once they quit, staying fit becomes a...
MONDAY 12. MAY 2008
As the global population increases, it gets harder to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Simple answer: Control the...
SATURDAY 10. MAY 2008
A new analysis suggests that mental illness costs society nearly two hundred billion dollars a year in lost earnings -- and that is just the tip of the...
TUESDAY 6. MAY 2008
A new study shows that people with lower IQs benefit from complex mental activity during their careers by avoiding brain deterioration
MONDAY 5. MAY 2008
A new study shows that adopted kids are more likely to require mental health help as teens than non-adopted ones