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While the study places an emphasis on quantitative measures -- and thus leaves more subjective qualities out of the discussion -- the comparison is nonetheless an insightful look into the progression of Samsung's AMOLED display technology.
ENGADGET: Samsung Galaxy S, II and III pitted against one another in DisplayMate shootout
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One eloquent English teacher in Los Angeles recently called a radio show complaining that, after extensive study, she could not understand the ballot measures on grounds of syntax.
ECONOMIST: California
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But last year researchers at the University of Georgia found no benefit from the supplement in 30 healthy volunteers tested on seven different performance measures. (The study was funded by Coca-Cola, which apparently was thinking of launching its own quercetin supplement.) Lead researcher Kirk Cureton has tested 60 more patients since then, with the same null result.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In a separate study, female students who take leadership positions on campus score higher on measures of self-deception, based on recent research by Dr. Keating.
WSJ: The Case for Lying to Yourself
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In a recent study economists at the OECD found that America does indeed do well on some measures, such as breast-cancer survival rates and cervical-cancer screening, compared with other rich countries.
ECONOMIST: Reforming American health care
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Eudaimonic well-being "reduces the bite" of risk factors normally associated with disease like low education level, using biological measures, according to their recently published findings on a subset of study participants.
WSJ: University of Wisconsin Study Finds Eudaimonic Happiness Lessens the 'Bite' of Risk Factors for Disease
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Based on this study, hospital employees were also less likely to engage in wellness programs and practice preventive health measures.
FORBES: Are Hospital Employees Less Healthy than other U.S. Workers?
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The study added that additional measures would be needed to reduce the death toll, such as further lowering the limit on tablets in packs, reducing the paracetamol content of the tablets and enforcing the legislation more effectively.
BBC: Fall in paracetamol deaths 'linked to pack limits'