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Male bonobos invest in friendly relationships with females Washington, Jan 24 : Male bonobos, unlike other ape species, invest much more into friendly relationships with females rather than showing a dominant behaviour during mating season, a new study has revealed. www.newkerala.com
Social media burnout visible: Survey Mumbai, Jan 19 : Youngsters in urban India have started experiencing social-media fatigue as they tend to log onto social networks like – Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Orkut, Linkedin, Myspace, Friendster, Hi5, BigAdda and others less frequently than earlier when they had initially signed up, according to a recently concluded survey carried out by apex industry body ASSOCHAM. www.newkerala.com
Being narcissistic may cost men their health Washington, Jan 24 : Men who are narcissists may be at risk for some health problems, since they could have inherently higher levels of the stress-related hormone cortisol even when they're not under pressure, according to a new study. www.newkerala.com
Television movies for the week of Jan. 15 Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette www.post-gazette.com
Race of patient influences nonverbal communication during medical visits Washington, Jan 22 : Nonverbal communication during medical visits is influenced by the race of the physician and the patient, a new study has found. www.newkerala.com
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