Genetics May Influence Social Drinking
Your friend walks into a bar to meet you for happy hour. He sidles up to the bar and orders a drink – does that make you more likely to get a drink yourself? According to new findings reported in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, genetics may determine the extent to which you are influenced by social drinking cues – signals such as advertisements …
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Greene: Seeking sense sensibility for their kids
In a building at the Denver Tech Center, above a mortgage company and down the hall from a real estate surveyor, Lucy Jane Miller is trying to lead a revolution.
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