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Study Highlights Unique Stereotypes About Biracial Americans

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HowStuffWorks looks at a study on stereotypes surrounding biracial people, including attractiveness and insecurity.

How Work-Study Programs Work

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Work-study programs are one way you can pay for college and gain work experience at the same time. Learn about work-study programs.

Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Failing to Treat Black Men for 40 Years

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The Tuskegee syphilis study, also known as the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee, is one of the most infamous chapters in the history of U.S. public health and scientific research. PHS, in collaboration with the Tuskegee Institute, conducted the study, which aimed to observe the natural history of untreated syphilis in Black men from Macon County, Alabama.

Why do we study bugs?

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There are many reasons why we study bugs, from protecting crops to preventing the spread of disease. Learn more about why we study bugs at HowStuffWorks.

Insights on Alzheimer's From the Long-running Nun Study

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HowStuffWorks looks at the long-running study on nuns and Alzheimer's disease and the various lessons learned over the decades.

Top 10 Study Tips for the GRE

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Are standardized tests the stuff of your nightmares? Find out how you can sleep easy again with these 10 tips for making the GRE less daunting.

10 Types of Study Bias

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We often think that if a drug has been studied by scientists and given a favorable outcome, then it must be safe and proven. But many kinds of biases can creep into a study, rendering it less than effective.

How can studies on rats apply to humans?

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Rats! They're just like family. Evolutionarily, anyway. So when it comes to research and biomedical study, what can they do for us?

Where Should I Study Abroad?

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All aboard! Oh, we mean all abroad! If you've been given the opportunity to go elsewhere for part of your education, you should take it! But where to go? Throw a dart at the map, or take this quiz to find out!

A Simple Salt Swap Could Save Thousands of Lives, Maybe Yours

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A landmark study showed that switching from salt to a salt substitute could lower the risk of strokes, heart disease and premature death.

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