Rejection spawns ill health, anti-social feelings

Rejection spawns ill health, anti-social feelings Washington: Acceptance is fundamental to the well-being and worth of an individual. But its evil twin -- rejection -- spawns ill health and anti-social feelings, which can have damaging consequences. "If you turn on the television set and watch any reality TV programme, most of them are about rejection and acceptance," said Nathan Dewall, psychologist at the University of Kentucky who co-led a study with Brad J. Bushman of Ohio...
11:19 AM, Aug 15, 2011

Why US Act on N-Bill angers scientists

Why US Act on N-Bill angers scientists Even as President Bush readies to sign the nuclear deal Bill on Monday, Indian nuclear experts and scientists have told the Govt either to renegotiate the deal or tell the US to forget about it. ...
03:08 PM, Dec 13, 2006
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