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@pkalina @ricardoacevedo @zozobythesea The study on GPS didn't compare users and non-users. Pls read erratum http://ow.ly/3scNz
December 20, 2010
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@saintgail @rwilliamr @happytailsrescu @marybiever The study on GPS didn't compare users and non-users. Pls read erratum http://ow.ly/3scJk
December 20, 2010
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@colinpeters The study didn't compare GPS & non-GPS users. Pls read erratum http://ow.ly/3rWiB
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@incorporeality The study didn't compare GPS and non-GPS users. Pls read correct version http://ow.ly/3rWey
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@joshkevans The study didn't compare GPS & non-GPS users. Pls read erratum http://ow.ly/3rWbI
December 20, 2010
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@dsjkvf There were no comparison btween GPS/non-GPS users in the study. Pls read erratum http://ow.ly/3rW8C
December 20, 2010
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Small number of low-skilled jobs carry high suicide risk. An 11 year study of 2.1 million Canadians.http://ow.ly/1Ydjf
June 14, 2010
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How do we love our babies? Oxytocine-dopamine interactions in mother-infant bonding study.A better understanding. http://ow.ly/1WlgT
June 10, 2010
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