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Alarm odor compounds of the brown marmorated stink bug exhibit antibacterial activity |
Sagun S, Collins E, Martin C, Nolan EJ, Horzempa J |
Antibacterial Activity From the Odoriferous Stink Bug Background: Brown marmorated stinkbugs release scented aldehydes with antipredatory effect.1,2 Do stinkbug aldehydes exhibit si... |
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Happier people live more active lives: using smartphones to link happiness and physical activity |
Lathia N, Sandstrom GM, Mascolo C, Rentfrow PJ |
Do Happier People Live More Active Lives? Background: With the exception of tortoises, an underactive lifestyle is associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality.1 Are... |
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The association of hot red chili pepper consumption and mortality: a large population-based cohort study |
Chopan M, Littenberg B |
The Association of Hot Red Chili Pepper Consumption and Mortality Background: Pungent spice consumption has been associated with several health benefits.1-3 Do hot red chili peppe... |
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Itch relief by mirror scratching. A psychophysical study |
Helmchen C, Palzer C, M?nte TF, Anders S, Sprenger A |
Mirrors and What They Mean for Itch Relief Background: “Happiness is having a scratch for every itch,”1 but itching is contraindicated for many skin diseases.2 Ca... |
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More than just clowns-clown doctor rounds and their impact for children, families and staff |
Ford K, Courtney-Pratt H, Tesch L, Johnson C. |
Clown Doctors and Their Impact on Children, Families, and Staff: Good or Bad? Background: Clown doctors (CDs) develop a safe and empowering relationship with children, w... |
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A virtual out-of-body experience reduces fear of death. |
Bourdin P, Barberia I, Oliva R, Slater M |
A Virtual Out-of-Body Experience Reduces Fear of Death Background: “It’s not that I’m afraid to die, I just don’t want to be there when it happens.&rdqu... |
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