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How to improve creativity?

March 4, 2016 Usman Zafar Paracha 1 Comment brain, business, creativity, education, human, PLoS, PLOS ONE, psychology, science, technology

Main Point: Thinking like a stereotypical creative or imaginative person can help in improving creative thinking.

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Other 

Students from political sciences are, usually, overconfident

January 28, 2016 Usman Zafar Paracha 0 Comments human, medical, PLoS, psychology, science

Main Point: Students of political sciences show higher level of overconfidence, whereas students from humanities are on the inverse side.

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Medical 

Graphic image can be a better strategy to quit smoking

December 22, 2015 Usman Zafar Paracha 0 Comments medical, PLoS, psychology, science, smoking

Main Point: Cigarette packs with disturbing photos are more helpful in increasing negative feelings about cigarette smoking.

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Medical 

Blue Marble Health: the mismatch between national wealth and population health

May 30, 2014February 6, 2017 saypeople 0 Comments health, PLoS, PLOS Medicine, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, science

Main Points: Socioeconomic disparities caused by income, ethnicity and relative poverty constitute major and growing determinants of health to at-risk

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Medical 

Skin tumor vaccine shows promise in wild mice, rising hope for transplant patients

February 21, 2014April 3, 2014 saypeople 0 Comments cancer, disease, Human Papillomavirus, medical, PLoS, PLos Pathogens, science, skin, skin cancer

Main Points: Papillomaviruses (linked to cervical cancer when they infect the mucosal tissue in the female reproductive tract) can also

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Medical Other 

Assessing potential environmental impacts of energy development across Appalachia

February 20, 2014February 19, 2014 saypeople 0 Comments energy, medical, Nature Conservancy, PLoS, PLOS ONE, science

Main Point: Energy Development could Affect Water Quality for 22 million People and 1.2 million acres of Forests. Published in:

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Other 

Ants build raft to escape flood, protect queen

February 20, 2014February 19, 2014 saypeople 0 Comments ants, biology, Flood, PLoS, PLOS ONE, Queen ant, science

Main Point: Worker ants link bodies and buoyant broods to protect queen during flood. Published in: PLoS ONE  Study Further:

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Medical 

The number of tumor cells spread to sentinel lymph nodes affects melanoma prognosis

February 19, 2014February 5, 2017 saypeople 0 Comments cancer, disease, Lymph node, medical, medicine, PLoS, PLOS Medicine, science, tumor

Main Point: The number of tumor cells spread to sentinel lymph nodes affects melanoma prognosis. Published in: PLOS Medicine Study

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Medical Research 

What makes the newborn immune system in the lungs different and vulnerable?

February 14, 2014December 28, 2020 saypeople 0 Comments disease, medical, PLoS, PLos Pathogens, Research, science

Main Points: Newborns are more susceptible to infections, presumably because of their immature and inexperienced immune systems. The most common

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Medical 

Discovery may help to explain mystery of ‘missing’ genetic risk

February 14, 2014December 26, 2020 saypeople 0 Comments cancer, disease, genetics, medical, mutation, PLoS, PLoS Genetics, prostate cancer, science

Main Points: A new study could help to answer an important riddle in our understanding of genetics: why research to

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