Tag: behavioral science
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Methods to Enhance Workplace Productivity
You need to have a careful and considered approach to boosting productivity levels.
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The Science Of Bargains: Know Your Customer
The idea of using sales and bargains to attract customers is not a new explanation, but do you really know why it works?
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Wearable Heartbeat Simulator Helps Reduce Stress
A device that sends rhythmic vibrations resembling heart beats into the wrist helps reduce stress among individuals facing the prospect of making a public speech.
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Umbilical Cord Blood Evaluated for Autism Treatment
Results from a clinical trial show infusions of a child’s own umbilical cord blood are safe for treating autism spectrum disorder, and provide initial signs of effectiveness.
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Sensors, Wearables Track Moods and Eating Behavior
A system that captures and interprets spoken words by individuals and groups can track their various moods, which also predict eating behaviors leading to obesity.
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An Inspiring Company Needs Aspiring Employees
Here are some steps to help your employees aspire towards success once more and help lift the image of your inspiring company at the same time.
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Slot Machine Gamblers Get Hooked in Trance-Like State
Findings from a recent study show gamblers who get immersed in playing slot machines are more at risk to develop gambling problems as a result.
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Drug Reconciliation Program Cuts Hospital Readmission
Consultations with pharmacists on medications when patients leave the hospital for home are shown to reduce the rate of readmission to the hospital by half.
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Partnership Advising Women on C-Section Options
An academic-business initiative is providing pregnant women with more information on birth options, particularly Cesarean section surgery.
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Smartphone App to Support Alzheimer’s Caregivers
25 March 2016. Researchers at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis are designing a smartphone app that taps social media to assist caregivers providing help for people with Alzheimer’s disease. The team of IUPUI social work professor David Wilkerson, gerontology psychiatrist Daniel Bateman, and informatics professor Erin Brady are supported by an innovation grant from the…