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     <title>Attitudes to organic labels depend on consumers' values</title>
   	 <description>Labeling food as &quot;organic&quot; may not always lead to a positive impression, according to a recent Cornell study.</description>
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     <title>Science reveals the power of a handshake</title>
   	 <description>(Medical Xpress)—New neuroscience research is confirming an old adage about the power of a handshake: strangers do form a better impression of those who proffer their hand in greeting. The study was led by Beckman Institute researcher Florin Dolcos and Department of Psychology postdoctoral research associate Sanda Dolcos.  </description>
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