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This study shows that viewing cute things improves subsequent performance in tasks that require behavioral carefulness, possibly by narrowing the breadth of attentional focus.
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Adds psychologist Susan Zafarlotfi, a sleep disorder specialist at Hackensack University Medical Center: "This study shows that CBT as compared to pharmacotherapy works much better ... pharmacotherapy is only a crutch, " while CBT aims to fix the distorted behavior and thought patterns that cause the disorder.
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Indeed, Luis Villa points me to this fascinating study that shows that a rudimentary version of this already exists.
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Now this delayed study shows that even pharma's Mr. Fix-It can't run a straightforward operation.
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"This study really shows that people who identify as higher social class are more likely to admit unethical behavior, " he says.
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"What (this study shows) is that there's something about what we're experiencing in the U.S. compared to many other countries that seems to really lead people to, or unmask, allergic disease, " he said.
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The author of this study says that it shows that we're still very deep in this housing correction.
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Another study came out this week confirming some older studies that shows that sleep deprivation makes you hungry and could lead to you being overweight.
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But a new study shows that the long-held suspicion that there is hanky-panky in this revolving door game is just plain wrong.
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She wasn't fluent in foreign policy or terrifically fluent, but she shows that she's a quick study because she's been boning up on this intensively over the last week.
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Im not the first to point out that the study design has some issues, and in any case proving there isnt a difference is hard (this only shows that they failed to find a difference between drugs and dieting).
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