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Valley Girl Talk

16.05.2008 19:01    cms.psychologytoday.com
Women are always ahead of the linguistic curve.
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Fuggedaboutit: Alpha Male Linguistics

16.05.2008 19:01    cms.psychologytoday.com
How men convey dominance.
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Electric Shocks Can Cause Neurologic And Neuropsychological Symptoms

16.05.2008 18:46    sciencedaily.com
Researchers have shown that an electric shock ranging from 120 to 52,000 volts can cause neurologic and neuropsychological symptoms in humans. Following an electrical injury, some patients may show various emotional and behavioral aftereffects, such as memory loss and symptoms

Cancer Patients' Quality Of Life Directly Relates To Their Survival

16.05.2008 18:46    sciencedaily.com
Patients who feel better live longer, say Mayo Clinic researchers, in study results. The team found that baseline quality of life was a strong predictor of survival.

Build Confidence In Others Through Positive Feedback

16.05.2008 16:28    e-lane.info
1. Make the feedback specific. Pinpoint what the person did right by saying something on this order: "Your suggestion for using smaller boxes for mailing our products resulted in a $90,000 savings the first year." Specific feedback is more motivational
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online degree programs psychology | 22 family members get degree from one college

16.05.2008 15:44    onlinedegreedorm.com
Here's an amazing story about a family from Texas.Recently, Camila Ortega of Fort Stockton got her degree the Sul Ross State University. She did it through their online program.OK, that's not at that news-worthy. But what IS worth noting is

Crystal (Eye) Ball: Visual System Equipped With 'Future Seeing Powers'

16.05.2008 09:04    sciencedaily.com
Catching a football. Maneuvering through a room full of people. Jumping out of the way when a golfer yells "fore." Most would agree these seemingly simple actions require us to perceive and quickly respond to a situation. An assistant professor

Innovative Swiss Programme Offers New Hope For Long Term Weight-loss

16.05.2008 09:04    sciencedaily.com
Successful long-term weight loss for obese patients can be achieved without drugs using a low-cost approach that involves innovative intensive therapy followed by long term support, new research shows. Swiss researchers found that more than half a group of morbidly

Having Less Power Impairs The Mind And Ability To Get Ahead, Study Shows

16.05.2008 09:04    sciencedaily.com
New research appearing in Psychological Science suggests that being put in a low-power role may impair a person's basic cognitive functioning and thus, their ability to get ahead.

Mixed Results For Late-talking Toddlers

16.05.2008 09:04    sciencedaily.com
New research findings from the world's largest study on language emergence have revealed that one in four late-talking toddlers continue to have language problems by age seven.

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