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They’re called organizational ghosts: admired former leaders that become embodied prototypes of the organization’s values and identity who continue to have outsized influence long after they’ve departed. Think Walt Disney, Coco Chanel or Steve ...
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While there are a number of studies demonstrating that dog therapy programs can improve a person’s social and emotional wellbeing, many typically have a disproportionate number of female participants.
Recent research led by Dr. John-Tyler Binfet, ...
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Obesity is a major cause of type 2 diabetes. Transition from obesity to type 2 diabetes manifests in the dysregulation of hormones controlling glucose homeostasis and inflammation. As metabolism is a dynamic process that changes across 24 h, we asses ...
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Researchers from George Mason's College of Public Health provide new insight into preventive screening rates for women with disabilities, which underscores the need for more HPV screening, particularly among women with sensory, physical, and multiple ...
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Colin Xu and Robert DeRubeis discuss a recently published meta-analysis of the effects of urbanicity on depression in developing and developed countries.
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As the world’s demand for metals continues to rise, some are using microorganisms to mine and “clean” waste
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The authors use fisheries databases and predictive models to understand past and future changes in the availability of iron, calcium omega-3 and protein from seafood. They show disproportional loss of nutrients in tropical low-income countries, which ...
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Texas A&M University researchers say findings suggest using negative emotions as tools can be effective
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Fossil fuel emissions threaten a key climate threshold sooner than previously thought, a report says.
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Dust to dust for dinosaurs: fine particles from asteroid impact led to mass extinction event
66 million years ago, a 10-15km sized asteroid hit the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico in what is called the Chicxulub impact. This impact is thought to ...
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A new way to price carbon credits could encourage desperately needed investment in forest preservation and boost vital progress towards net-zero.
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Most studies on ketosis have focused on short-term effects, male athletes, or weight loss. Hereby, we studied the effects of short-term ketosis suppression in healthy women on long-standing ketosis. Ten lean (BMI 20.5 ± 1.4), metabolically healthy, ...
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The findings suggest emotions that are often considered negative, such as anger, boredom or sadness, can be useful.