Although there are social benefits, a positive attitude has no influence on a woman's chance of surviving breast cancer, a study has found.
... unique new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institute (KI) suggests that the attitude of families and the public have little impact on if adults decide to have sex with persons of ...
... achievement and the lack of resources was a burden to school administration and the community. This attitude reflected in the educational approach of the school and in the student's probability to go ...
... then administered the Implicit Association Test as an instrument for the detection of automatic, unconscious attitudes and for the forecast of voting behaviors.
A clear relation emerged between the ...
... children, whereas those who were potentially willing and those who were unwilling were more likely to have had them.
Attitudes towards advertising for surrogates, the consequences of surrogacy, and ...
The negative attitude of European nations towards GM food is affecting commercialisation policies, says a leading Chinese scientist.
... , premarital sex, gay marriage, abortion rights and pornography.
The paper concluded, "Political attitudes vary with physiological traits linked to divergent manners of experiencing and processing ...
... women's use of indoor tanning, not by raising their fear of skin cancer but by changing their attitudes about indoor tanning and promoting healthier alternatives for changing appearance. The study is ...
... to build a
collection of rigorous evidence about the long-term effects of FGM
so that attitudes can be changed from within the countries where it
is practised."I think the local people can make a ...
... common, the University of Alberta's Tim Caulfield is concerned that genetic research could awaken racist attitudes. Just last year Nobel Prize winning geneticist James Watson claimed there are genes ...
... food, the importance of socio-demographic issues, links between shopping habits and attitudes to sustainability and the perspective of healthy eaters.
"This is the first survey of this kind that ...
... 15% of surveyed scientists indicated any personal past contact in a professional capacity and these attitudes are likely based on stereotypes instead of actual experiences. Relations with the FBI ...
... had Alzheimer's disease compared to U.S. participants (27 percent).
The study of public attitudes toward early detection of dementia across different health-care systems was conducted by researchers ...
... , the hopes for a resurgence of nuclear power in the U.S. may be premature.
"The primary cause of attitudes toward nuclear power is a deficit in public trust of the industry and of the federal ...
... commute.
"We learned from the community survey results that people who hold ecologically-friendly attitudes are more likely to actively commute and less likely to drive to work," Bopp said. The ...