August 27th, 2009

New research evaluates the best process to convince a person that she isn’t qualified to achieve the career of her dreams.
Ohio State researchers discovered it’s not enough to ...
August 27th, 2009

Although the strongest asset for many companies is the workforce, leaders often fail to recognize the consequences of disrespectful managerial behavior.
When an employee believes they have been ...
August 26th, 2009

Post-traumatic stress disorder among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans is associated with a high risk of suicidal thoughts, according to new research published in the Journal of Traumatic ...
August 26th, 2009

Obesity has become a significant health crisis: More than 300 million people worldwide are considered obese and more than a billion people are classified as overweight.
Obesity is associated with ...
August 26th, 2009

A new European study investigated whether patients with depression benefit from taking drugs belonging to the selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) drug class.
Currently, two of the ...
August 26th, 2009

An interesting new study suggests allowing teens to work too many hours in the wrong setting may create situations that could damage the teen’s sexual health.
Researchers posit that ...
August 25th, 2009

A new study suggests popular social networking sites may not be as secure as users expect.
Researchers discovered the practices of many popular social networking sites often allow personal information ...
August 25th, 2009

High blood pressure, the well-known ‘silent killer’ also is linked to memory problems in people over 45, a new research study finds.
The study found that people with high diastolic blood ...
August 25th, 2009

According to many experts, use of emerging technology will spearhead health care reform and improve the nation’s health.
One of the most promising technological advances will be the use of cell phones to ...
August 25th, 2009

New research suggests a positive work environment is associated with a happier home life. The finding challenges the oft-reported strain between career and family.
The Kansas ...