Tag: Research

IVF Linked to Higher Birth Defect Risks
A new study has found a link between in vitro fertilization (IVF) and higher risks of birth defects. Researchers from UCLA presented their findings this weekend at the American Ac...
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Prostate Cancer Blood Test Developed by Scientists
This week, scientists announced a study that demonstrates a blood test that can detect advanced-stage prostate cancer. The study, from researchers at the Spanish National Cancer r...
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Birth Control Cuts Abortion Rates by More Than Half, Says Study
A new study published this week in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology shows that providing free birth control to women could reduce abortion rates by 62% to 78%. In addi...
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Google Penalties Won’t Necessarily Kill Your Rankings
According to Google, just because your site is manually penalized, it does not mean that your site will vanish from the rankings. In fact, it may not hurt it much at all in some ca...
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People Prefer Brand Facebook Pages To Brand Websites. Don’t Blow It.
Facebook has over 900 million active users around the world. That is a lot of potential exposure for brands, and a Facebook Page/Timeline is a heck of a lot easier to set up than a...
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Google Attempts To Understand The Modern Gamer
Google has been getting more and more into gaming recently. The company has been pushing to get full games on Chrome, and...
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Breast Cancer Study Shows Genetic Origins
A study published this week in the journal Nature shows that some types breast cancers are genetically similar to ovarian tumors. Basal-like breast tumors, one of the m...
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Google And Harris Interactive Team Up On Self-Service Market Research
Harris Interactive announced that it has collaborated with Google and its Google Consumer Surveys on a new market research product. A spokesperson for Harris tells WebProNews t...
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SEO Budgets Grow, Google Tells You What To Avoid
Google has been making SEO more difficult for years, and perhaps that's why a new study from SEMPO, the world's largets search marketing-specifi...
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Deafness Cure Demonstrated in Gerbils Using Stem Cells
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have developed a possible cure for deafness that utilizes human embryonic stem cells, turning them into ear cells. The researchers fou...
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Blood Sugar Levels of “Normal” Could Still Cause Brain Shrinkage
Neurologists have found that even people with blood sugar that is within the "normal" range can sustain blood sugar-related brain damage. According to the study, which was publish...
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Menopause Happens Because You Hate Your In-Laws
I'm always told by women that I should be thankful I don't have to go through menstrual cycles or menopause. I am thankful for that, but it doesn't mean that I'm apathetic to the f...
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Google Launches Big Improvements To Patent Search
Google announced today that it has added European patents to go along with its U.S. patents in its patent search tool. In addition to adding millions of patents, Google has add...
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Science Finally Proves That Justin Bieber Sucks (really, pop music in general)
Radiohead's Thom Yorke famously said that "the reason that people pirate, is they want access to good music. And they don't get it because the radio is so shit." Well, the blam...
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Here Are The U.S. Airports With The Most Influence In A Pandemic
Ok, this is cool. And also rather frightening, as I just caught Contagion on HBO the other night. Researchers at MIT's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to...
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