Study finds medics’ faith affects care of terminally ill, as hospital clinicians admit ‘ethically controversial’ decisions. ‘Suggested re-title: Religious doctors twice as likely to prolong pain and suffering for terminally ill patients.’
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A study funded by the Atlanta-based Center for Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) analyzed the viewing patterns of men and women looking at sexual photographs, and the result was not what one typically might expect.
No one can predict what the future holds for out-of-home entertainment. But we can look at recent trends and their direction to have some indication of what the future might entail. Here’s some top line findings from our latest research on U.S. consumers
For all our joyful anticipation or happy memories, new research shows that real pleasure is hard to pin down.
Earliest evidence of fungus that takes over ants’ behaviour for its own ends found by scientists
University of British Columbia researchers have observed one of the fastest evolutionary responses ever recorded in wild populations. In as little as three years, stickleback fish developed tolerance for water temperature 2.5 degrees Celsius lower than their ancestors.