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Loneliness Impairs the Immune System
A 2005 study provides more support for the theory that social support may strengthen the immune system. This study actually found that social isolation and loneliness can impair the immune system. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found that...(Continue Reading)

Loneliness Impairs the Immune System
A new study provides more support for the theory that social support may strengthen the immune system. This study actually found that social isolation and loneliness can impair the immune system. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found that l...(Continue Reading)

Loneliness Impairs the Immune System
A May 2005 study provides more support for the theory that social support may strengthen the immune system. This study actually found that social isolation and lonliness can impair the immune system....(Continue Reading)

National Gallery of Art Visitor’s Guide
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, find out how to visit one of the largest art museums in the world. Explore Washington, DC's finest art gallery, on the National Mall....(Continue Reading)

National Experiment on American Emotions Reveals Impact of Fear, Anger
An unusual national experiment on American emotions conducted by Carnegie Mellon University scientists reveals a national psyche deeply influenced in opposite ways by anger and fear and enormously impacted by media coverage of events post 9-11....(Continue Reading)

Happiness = Cold Free?
According to scientists at Carnegie Mellon University, happy people shouldn't get sick. After conducting an experiment with 300 people, researchers found that the unhappiest in the bunch were three times more likely to catch the cold virus. Learn mor...(Continue Reading)

Can Publicly-Funded Catholic Church Turn Away Non-Catholic Couples?
In California, people want to use federal funds to restore historic Catholic missions. They claim that this is warranted because of the missions' historic importance, despite the fact that they continue to be working churches. If they are government-...(Continue Reading)

Open House in New York
More than 75 important architectural sites in New York City will be open for viewing -- free of charge -- for New York's first annual "openhousenewyork" (OHNY), to be held on October 11 and 12.......(Continue Reading)

Open House in New York - Architecture Archives
Open House in New York - More than 75 important architectural sites in New York City will be open for viewing -- free of charge -- for New York's first annual "openhousenewyork" (OHNY), to be held on October 11 and 12.......(Continue Reading)

Art History Job, Fellowship and Internship Postings
Art History Job, Fellowship and Internship Postings...(Continue Reading)

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