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10, 000 Innocent People Convicted Each Year Study Estimates

About Half Of Business Decisions End In Failure, Study Finds

Advertising Affects Purchases For Up To Nine Months, Study

Aging Boomers Won't Lead To Lower Housing Prices, Study Shows

Antarctic Ice Sheet Hardly As Stable As Has Been Thought

Arital Arguments Lead To Weakened Immune System In Older Couples

As A Way To Get Kids Exercising Harder, Money Talks

Bacteria Found That Degrades Herbicide Found In Water Supplies

Bad Behavior The Top Reason That Dog Owners Give Up Their Pets

Behavioral Program Improves Immune Function In Cancer Patients

Bloodless Brain "Biopsy" Gives Accurate View

Brain Tumors Can Cause Swallowing Difficulties, Then Pneumonia

Brain-Saving Treatment After Cardiac Arrest Could Harm Heart

Breast Reduction Surgery Successful Among Teens, Study Finds

Chemotherapy Improves Treatment Of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Chronic Job Insecurity Making Manufacturing Workers Ill

Companies Need To Focus More On Manufacturing, Experts Say

Desire For Social Status Leads To Stock Market Volatility

Discredited Theories Live On In Academia, Author Says

Doctor, Patient Age Affect Input In Medical Decisions

Don't Mind The Critics: Diversified Firms Show Innovative

Drug Effective Against High Blood Pressure And Prostate Problems

Drug Information Too Complex, Confusing For Consumers

Drug Shows Long-Term Benefits In Treatment Of Rare Leukemia

Earless Frog Uses Lungs, Hand Signals To Communicate

Early Practice With Pencil Won't Lead To Good Handwriting

Elective Surgery Effective For Patients, Study Finds

Electronic Polymers Could One Day Replace Copper

Employee Cynicism Doesn't Come From Just A Few "Bad Apples"

Family Physicians' Diagnoses Of Bulimia Too Few And Far Between

Family Values Could Score With Parents Voting In '96 Election

Fortifying Foods Not The Solution To Girls' Calcium Deficiencies

Fossil Crayfish Shows Polar Regions Were Once Warmer

Freshwater Sponges May Pose Threat To Zebra Mussels

Fusion Of Images Improves Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment

Health May Be Less Important To Mental Well-Being Of Elderly

House Incumbents Use Large Campaign Funds To Deter Challengers

Housing Segregation Result Of Prejudice, Not Choice Or Finances

Ice Cores Show Record Of Climate Dating Back 20, 000 Years

Independent Governance May Help Firms Prevent Bankruptcy

Intelligent Highway Systems Raise Thorny Privacy Issues

It's Not Just Family: Government Policies Affect Child Well Being

Light-Emitting Plastics Offer A Rainbow Of Possibilities

Lung Patients Can Benefit From Respiratory Muscle Exercise

Manufacturing Investment Pays Off In Better Business Performance

More Siblings Means Lower Grades In School, Study Shows

Mothers Know Less About Their Children's Lives As Kids

Moving Military Families Results In More Children, Higher

New Book Proposes Plan For Redesigning U.S. Education System

New Discovery About Genes Has Implications For Genetic Therapy

New Method For Detecting Engine Knock Makes Autos More Efficient

New Methods To Detect Malfunctions At Nuclear Plants Developed

New Research Reveals How Attitudes Affect Behavior

New Technology Maximizes Collection Of Aluminum During

New Test More Accurate At Diagnosing Preterm Labor

New Way To Detect Wrinkles In Metal May Lead To Better Car Parts

No Oversupply Of Highly Qualified Journalism Grads, Study Shows

Ohio State Gets Grant To Extend Its Share In Telescope Project

Ohio State To Host 50th Molecular Spectroscopy Symposium

Older People, Married Couples Enjoy More Financial Security

One Type Of Hostility May Be Sign Of Coming Heart Disease

Osteoporosis A Childhood Condition, Expert Says

Overachievers Find Success Comes With A Psychological Price

Overweight Patients At Greater Risk Of Infection After Surgery

Parents Of 'Vulnerable' Kids Support Medication Research

Peptide Might Improve Management Of Multiple Sclerosis

Pets May Spread Infection To Immune-Suppressed Owners

Polar Explorer Frederick Cook Collection Given To Ohio State

Pricing Strategies Often Favor Supermarket Shoppers, Study Shows

Realistic Expectations One Key To Reducing Holiday Stress

Recycled Goods Make The Grade If They Have A Famous Brand Name

Religion Helps People Cope With Family Member's Surgery

Research Reveals Why Experimental Cancer Drug Is Ineffective

Researchers Develop Corrosion-Resistant Coating For Power Plants

Researchers Develop New Technique To Detect Engine Misfires

Researchers Develop Risk Evaluation Program For Pilots

Researchers Find Way To Immobilize Lead In Soil

Researchers Find Way To Make Anti-Cancer Drug More Effective

Researchers Find Way To Make Anti-Cancer Drug More Effective

Researchers Find Way To Measure Friction On An Atomic Level

Researchers Find Way To Predict Structure Reliability

Researchers Study Black Holes' Gravitational Field

Researchers Study Two Newly Discovered Elements

Researchers Use Fuzzy Learning For Aircraft Control

Researchers Use Hydrated Lime To Reduce Toxic Selenium Emissions

Researchers Use Supercritical Fluids For Environmental Cleanups

Rigid Style Of Expressing Anger Harmful To Health, Study Finds

Rites Of Passage Programs Increase Self-Esteem Of Foster Children

Science Tries To Find Deviancy In Our Faces, Ears And Genes

Scientist: Honeybees In The Wild Nearly Gone In North America

Scientists Tap Into Clouds Of Pure Alcohol In Outer Space

Simple, Low-Cost Test Identifies Toddlers With Vision Problems

Space-Age Technology Improves Bulldozer Operations

State Proposes Joining Two Major Astronomical Observatories

Stepfathers More Satisfied Raising First-Born Biological Children

Stress Can Lessen Influenza Vaccine's Effectiveness, Study Shows

Stress Personality Traits Affect Cholesterol Level, Studies Show

Study Findings Deepen Mystery Of Dark Matter In Space

Study Finds Link Between Stress, Immune System In Cancer Patients

Study Gives Most Complete Picture Yet Of Factors In Spouse

Study Says Education Only State Service That Stimulates Economy

Study Says Education Only State Service That Stimulates Economy

Study Shows Most People Know Little About Radiation Sources

Study: Timing, Effort Keys To Recovery From Common Knee Surgery

Success In Hypnosis Depends On Motivation, Study Suggests

Three Out Of Four Older Library Books Are Lost Or Damaged

Tougher Fireworks Laws, Fewer Kids Hurt -- Researchers Want Ban

Utilities Have Little Incentive To Promote Water Conservation

Vaccines to Prevent Childhood Ear Infections Under Development

Very Young Kids on Lithium May Suffer Serious Side Effects

Voting Machines Can Make Casting Votes Challenging, Studies Show

Waste Products Used To Treat Aluminum-Rich Soils

Water Supply, Plumbing Repairs Factors In Legionnaires' Disease

Weight Loss Linked To Death In Nursing Homes, Study Shows

Wetlands Threatened By New Federal Legislation, Report Suggests

When Choosing Career, Income More Important To Men Than Women

When It Comes To Height, Americans No Longer Stand Tallest

Workers Not Using "Mental Health Days, Possibly With Ill Effects

Workfare Programs May Harm Children If Not Carefully Implemented
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