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Duke University Health System

  • Blogs

    June 12, 2013

    Video Gamers Have Fast Hands, Sharp Eyes, Study Says

    As the E3 Expo opened at the Convention Center this week, bringing geeks far and wide to see the latest in video games and gaming hardware, a new study says players have skills other than eating Cheetos and repelling real-life love interests. According to a summary of research from Duke University' ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 24, 2011

    Studies Show Thankfulness Can Lead to Better Health - & Better Sex

    It's the day of thanks, when we all gather 'round the table or picnic blanket and hope there's at least one person in the room we're thankful for having in our lives. Food is usually involved, as is wine and other alcoholic splendor, and with all the focus on baking the perfect pie and finding flatt ... More >>

  • News

    July 1, 2010

    An Immigrant's Heart

    To survive the ordeal of escaping Guatemala, Julia needed a big Heart. But not this big

  • News

    April 27, 2006

    Monkey News

    2005 was a big year for primates and the primatologists who study them

  • Calendar

    January 5, 2006
  • News

    February 19, 2004

    Grief’s Gravity

    When Jesica Santillan died of a botched heart-lung transplant, Nancy Rommelmann was nearly swallowed by the story.

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