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Middle-Age Risk Factors Drive Greater Lifetime Risk for Heart Disease

By Press Release on Jan 26, 2012   Health  

Middle-Age Risk Factors Drive Greater Lifetime Risk for Heart Disease

DALLAS, Texas-A new study in today’s New England Journal of Medicine reports that while an individual’s risk of heart disease may be low in the next five or 10 years, the lifetime risk could still be very high, findings that could have implications for both clinical practice and public health policy.

Adolescents From Unstable Families Lose Ground in Rigorous High Schools

By Press Release on Jan 26, 2012   Health  

Adolescents From Unstable Families Lose Ground in Rigorous High Schools

Research continues to support a connection between instability in the home and school performance in adolescents, but a new study in the January issue of Sociology of Education takes the research a step further by exploring how the relationship between family structure change and adolescent academic careers is also affected by the kinds of schools […]

People Lie More When Texting

By Press Release on Jan 26, 2012   General News  

People Lie More When Texting

Sending a text message leads people to lie more often than in other forms of communication, according to new research by David Xu, assistant professor in the W. Frank Barton School of Business at Wichita State University.

Historian: Obama Walks Fine Line in SOTU

By Press Release on Jan 26, 2012   Politics  

Historian: Obama Walks Fine Line in SOTU

A presidential historian at the University of Indianapolis says President Barack Obama played it safe with his State of the Union Address on Tuesday, appealing to populist concerns about economic disparity while also seeking common ground with his opponents and setting his re-election agenda.

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