Friday 03 May 2024
Docs Could Use Twitter to Monitor PatientsMarch 6, 2014 · No comments
Researchers from the University of California think that doctors could use the social network Twitter...
Hungry for ‘Likes': Frequent Facebook Use Linked to Eating Disorder RiskMarch 6, 2014 · No comments
Frequent Facebook users might be sharing more than party pictures, vacation videos and shameless selfies...
A Decisive Factor for Democracy: Female EmpowermentMarch 5, 2014 · No comments
Female empowerment is a core driver of democratization. Researchers from Western Australia and from the...
Culture Influences Young People’s Self-esteemFebruary 24, 2014 · No comments
Regardless of our personal values, we base most of our self-esteem on the fulfilment of...
Dishonesty and Creativity: 2 Sides of the Same Coin?February 20, 2014 · No comments
New research shows that lying about performance on one task may increase creativity on a...
U of T Report Finds Millions of Canadians Still Struggle to Afford FoodFebruary 6, 2014 · No comments
In PROOF’s second report on household food insecurity, we see that despite Canada’s economic recovery,...
Using Silver Nanoparticles, Researchers Create Cream that Avoids the Transmission of HIVJanuary 28, 2014 · No comments
The product has proven efficiency in lab tests, although clinical trials are yet to be...
Your Childhood Memories are Probably Less Accurate Than You ThinkJanuary 27, 2014 · No comments
How much detail can you reliably recall in your childhood memories? Actually very little, according...
Growth in Sales for Resale U.S. HomesJanuary 23, 2014 · No comments
Low interest rates and the increase in consumer demand in December 2013 led to an...