Depression, anxiety not synonymous
U. IOWA (US) — Anxiety and depression are often lumped together, but the way they manifest themselves is quite different, a significant finding for diagnosis and treatment purposes. Continue…
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Society & Culture - Oct 26, 2010 11:52 - 3 Comments
Not all guys recall come-ons
U. IOWA (US) — Even if a woman is perfectly clear in expressing sexual interest or rejection, young men vary in their ability to remember the cues, a new study shows. (more…)
Health & Medicine - Sep 6, 2010 23:09 - 0 Comments
Kids win the junk-food tug of war
U. IOWA (US)—Parents may prefer nutritious foods for the entire family, but their preference for healthy foods is about 50 percent weaker when they’re selecting products for the kids, rather than for themselves. (more…)
Health & Medicine - Apr 27, 2010 10:03 - 0 Comments

Patients who feel in control take their meds
U. IOWA (US)—Patients are more likely to take their medications when they’re in agreement with their doctor on one critical issue: how much control patients should have over their own health outcomes. (more…)
Society & Culture - Apr 7, 2010 12:24 - 5 Comments

Casual affairs can have serious consequences
U. IOWA (US)—Adults who are involved in friends “with benefits” relationships and those who hook up with either a stranger or an acquaintance, are much more likely to have multiple partners, according to a new study. (more…)
Society & Culture - Oct 21, 2009 9:40 - 0 Comments

Baby and puppy miss the cue . . . again
U. IOWA (US)—New findings challenge the conclusions of two recent studies on how babies and dogs respond to certain social cues, suggesting they may not be so clever after all. (more…)










