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That's Disgusting: Researcher Studies Gag Reflex - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “In a revolting development, research psychologist Rachel Herz has cornered the market on discussing what disgusts us.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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That’s Disgusting: Researcher Studies Gag Reflex http://t.co/CPaGOabj
Classical Music Boosts Heart Transplant Survival in Mice - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “Japanese researchers report mice who underwent heart transplants survived much longer if they were exposed to Mozart or Verdi.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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Researchers say mice that underwent heart transplants survived much longer if they were exposed to classical music http://t.co/28n921UJ
That's Disgusting: Researcher Studies Gag Reflex - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “In a revolting development, research psychologist Rachel Herz has cornered the market on discussing what disgusts us.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
Most Recently Shared on March 19, 2012 at 3:10 pm By:
A disgusted facial expression blocks out the smell, taste & sight of the revolting object: http://t.co/Rzo3YDqS
Sadness Breeds Gratitude: The Value of Tragedy - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “New research suggests watching a tragic movie or play leads us to reflect on our close relationships, which brings us pleasure.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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Sadness Breeds Gratitude: The Value of Tragedy http://t.co/84L6ArNb via @PacificStand
Public Schools Good for People Without Kids, Too - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “What makes communities strong and vibrant? Researchers say local schools bring a raft of positives to town — even for the childless — beyond creating an educated populace.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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RT @PacificStand: Why public schools in your community are good for you, even if you don't have kids http://t.co/NCPgBdrF #schools #taxes
Children’s Books Increasingly Ignore Natural World - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “A survey of award-winning children’s picture books from 1938 to 2008 suggests our increasing estrangement from the natural environment.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
Most Recently Shared on February 2, 2012 at 11:04 am By:
Interesting reading about the way #nature is represented in #picturebooks today http://t.co/5g61MMpl
Bacteria Facts to Interest & Surprise You - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “Research shows that bacteria have astonishing powers to engineer the environment, to communicate and to affect human well-being.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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Bacteria have powers to engineer the environment, to communicate and to affect human well-being http://t.co/f4PeYeMZ
Was Lou Gehrig's ALS Caused by Tap Water? - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “A toxic molecule found in pond scum may trigger neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS and Parkinson's. Could a group of scientists, led by a botanist, hold the key to a cure?” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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#Cyanobacteria (aka blue-green algae) implicated in #ALS, #Alzheimer's, #Parkinson's. This is why I rarely... http://t.co/TVwkC7bY
How the Unconscious Mind Boosts Creative Output - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “New research finds we’re better able to identify genuinely creative ideas when they’ve emerged from the unconscious mind.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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How the Unconscious Mind Boosts Creative Output - Miller-McCune http://t.co/blCb8Gz2
Placebo Effect Stronger Than We Thought? - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “Double-blind trials have long been considered the gold standard to determine drugs’ effectiveness. Do we need to rethink that assumption, given the power of the placebo effect?” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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Should Animals Be Considered People? - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “In a nation where corporations are people, a core of philosophers and attorneys are trying develop laws to declare animals “legal persons.”” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
Most Recently Shared on December 21, 2011 at 2:04 am By:
"Should animals be considered people?" http://t.co/LfW57P1W #OneHealth
Animal Research's Changing Equation - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “Gavels and courtrooms are replacing placards and bullhorns, says the biomedical research community, as determined legal eagles work to increase animals’ rights and possibly even grant them "personhood."” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
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Animal Research’s Changing Equation http://t.co/0TLAaYaT via @millermccune
Dr. Placebo — Half Quack and Half Savant - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “The placebo effect’s ability to influence human healing and human behavior is well documented, but we must be careful to make sure this fakery does no harm.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
Most Recently Shared on December 5, 2011 at 8:45 pm By:
Dr. Placebo, please stand up. http://t.co/Vg02o7Wg A critical investigation of the placebo effect.
The Last Word on Wartime Contractors? - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “In the most comprehensive report yet to look at wartime contracting, a three-year study has found that national security cannot be about the profits of war.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com
Most Recently Shared on November 16, 2011 at 9:27 pm By:
the contractors to end all contractors... “@N_Bakos: The Last Word on Wartime Contractors? http://t.co/OBoUkrGv via @millermccune”
The Science Behind TGIF - Miller-McCune
miller-mccune.com — “Economist John F. Helliwell has data that backs up why Americans are significantly happier on weekends and public holidays than during the workweek.” View full resource at miller-mccune.com

