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Released: 30-Nov-2016 8:30 AM EST
Aaron Cooper, PhD, Available to Discuss Healthy Sexting
Family Institute at Northwestern University

Research is pointing to something called healthy sexting — a vehicle for enhancing the amorous dimensions of loving relationships.

Released: 21-Nov-2016 1:05 PM EST
Vanderbilt Expert Predicted Rise of White Nationalism in 2002
Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University political scientist Carol Swain predicted the rise of the white nationalism, seen by many as the foundation of the alt-right movement, 14 years ago in her book, The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration. “The alt-right is not a new development. It is an effort to rebrand the white nationalism I described in 2002, as a more intellectual movement that uses social science data, rhetoric and civil rights laws to advance its agenda,” Swain, professor of political science and of law, says.

Released: 18-Nov-2016 1:05 PM EST
Political Scientist for Commentary on Sessions, Pompeo, and Other Trump Nominations
Case Western Reserve University

Case Western Reserve University political scientist Justin Buchler is available to comment on Trump's transition.

Released: 17-Nov-2016 1:05 PM EST
Season's Eatings - Do holiday temptations trigger eating disorders?
Michigan State University

‘Tis the season of an abundance of food and drink. While celebrating should be joyful, for some women it can trigger eating disorder symptoms. Michigan State University Foundation Professor Kelly Klump has found that holiday temptations can add another layer of stress to an already complicated biological process. It is well known women undergo monthly hormonal changes in estrogen and progesterone due to the menstrual cycle.



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