Despite a nationwide increase in gambling opportunities, there has been no significant increase in the rates of problem gambling in the U.S., according to a study by UB's Research Institute on Addictions.
A new study by UB pediatrics researchers has found that preschoolers whose parents have rules about what their children can and cannot eat have healthier eating habits than those raised without such rules.
A new study led by UB faculty member Youfa Wang finds obesity-prevention programs may improve kids' lipid profiles, even if they do not lower their risk for obesity.
UB psychologist Peter Pfordresher is among seven researchers from across the country working on an online singing test that evaluates accuracy of pitch.
A rapidly growing field of study — the influence of Buddhist thought on legal systems worldwide — has its first book-length overview, a new compilation edited by UB faculty members Rebecca French and Mark Nathan.
When partnering with larger companies, startups with a small number of carefully chosen alliances will reap the most benefits, according to new research from the School of Management.
New UB research shows that filoviruses — a family to which Ebola and its similarly lethal relative, Marburg, belong — are at least 16-23 million years old.