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Utah Researchers Studying Benefits Of Fasting
Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints fast as a way to grow closer to God, but Utah medical researchers want to know whether the practice is also reducing their risk of diabetes and heart disease.
Study: Women On Corporate Boards Better At Making Decisions Than Men
Researchers have learned that female members of corporate boards are more open with their opinions, and ultimately make better decisions than their male counterparts.
Study: Men With AOL Email Accounts More Likely To Go To Strip Clubs
According to a new study, many men who visit strip clubs use AOL e-mail accounts.
Study: Teens With Lesbian Mothers Do Better In School, Happier In Life
Teens living in homes with lesbian mothers are proving to be more successful in school and generally happier in life.
Study: People Who Stray From Gender Roles In Bed Have Better Sex
A new study suggests that men and women who break free of gender stereotypes in the bedroom will have better sex lives than those who do not.
Study: 170,000 Skin Cancer Cases Caused By Indoor Tanning Each Year
New research suggests that there is a link between the use of indoor tanning beds and an estimated 170,000 documented cases of skin cancer – annually.
Study: Belief In On-Screen Love Could Hurt Commitment To Real Relationships
Everyone loves a good love story. However, those who believe too much in the idealistic portrayals of love depicted in movies and on television tend to miss out on the lasting love stories central to their favorite forms of entertainment.
Study: Pan-Fried Meat Increases Risk Of Prostate Cancer
Researchers at the University of Southern California have found a link between frying red meat and the advancement of prostate cancer.
Study To Examine Why Deer Population Is Declining
Researchers say they are tracking does, their fawns and predators with hopes of understanding why Utah’s mule deer population is declining.
Record NM Blaze Studied For Forest Management
From the air, the smoke from a massive wildfire stretches as far as the eye can see, spreading across the rugged country in southwestern New Mexico where the nation’s wilderness movement was born nearly a century ago.

















