Results of a study published on Wednesday appear to confirm that the new test works.
That's according to a study published recently in the medical journal Health Affairs by economists at Dartmouth College.
Not so, it seems, to judge by a study published last year by Sarah Das, of Woods Hole.
All of the above, according to the results of a study published in the April Harvard Business Review.
Working more makes Americans happier than Europeans, according to a study published recently in the Journal of Happiness Studies.
According to a study published today in the journal Nature Climate Change, turbines can raise the local temperature -- albeit slightly.
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In December a study published by the University of West England, said that pedestrians have been avoiding crossing in the shared area.
Britain's workforce has taken the biggest pay cuts in the developed world according to a study published by the Trades Union Congress.
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The FDA first issued a warning in May 2012 based on a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Now, in a study published in Science, the answer is definitive.
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Today, there is some degree of contact in about 95% of adoptions, according to a study published in March by the Evan B.
In 2010 a study published by Dr Fowler and his colleagues implicated a gene known as DRD4 in the development of political affiliation.
That rate increased to 1.59 by 2007, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Many children get on average 20 percent of their daily calories from sugar, according to a study published last year in the same journal.
They could be falling prey to a consumer trap labeled "relative thinking" in a study published last year in the academic journal American Behavioral Scientist.
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In a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience in 2011, researchers found that exposure to another person's stress sweat sharpened alertness.
Such apathy is often put down to tiredness, but a study published recently in Psychological Science suggests there may be more to it than that.
You could be hard-wired to stay calm in a stressful situation, suggests a study published in the journal, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Process.
According to a study published in tomorrow's New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), a drug called pamidronate can prevent such bone weakening in prostate cancer patients.
For instance, a poor or limited social network increases the risk of dementia by 60 percent, according to a study published April 13, 2000, in The Lancet.
According to a study published by Minister of Agriculture of China in 2003, there are about 100 chicken breeds in China: 95 local and 5 imported breeds.
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According to a study published by tech consultancy Ovum, WhatsApp is the world's third most popular social messaging service after Facebook Chat and Google Chat.
On October 13th a study published in Science Translational Medicine revealed that early-stage trials show a new tuberculosis vaccine may work against drug-resistant strains of that killer disease.
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Another example, in a study published last year: Students in an experiment where they were given the same information about a fictitious company and asked to estimate its value.
While productive, home workers are 50% less likely to get a promotion than those who come into the office, according to a study published last week by Stanford University.
The phrase was first coined by Edward Thorndike, a psychologist who used it in a study published in 1920 to describe the way that commanding officers rated their soldiers.
In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1997, he showed that arteries were less likely to reclog in patients who were given the drug.
And a study published by three finance professors from Harvard, Stanford, and New York University confirms investors actually behave this way ( The Effect of Dividends on Consumption).
Yet a study published recently in The Quarterly Journal of Economics by Grant Miller of Stanford University indicates that female voters did have a profound and positive impact.
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In a study published in the May issue of Nature Genetics, researchers at Princeton University disrupted the epigenetic imprints on several mice genes by crossing two related strains of mice.
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