The 'Duh' Files
Jackie Mason | January 24, 2003
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Scott Hardie | January 24, 2003
Maybe it's just me, but it seems like just about every day, scientists are telling us what we already know. Sure, this stuff needs to be proven as the foundation for further research, but it's still really obvious. File these under 'duh':
Study: More Cars Crash After Super Bowl
Study Says Broken Homes Harm Kids More
Winter Allergies: They're Real
Early Marijuana Use Ups Risk of Drug Abuse
Exercise Firms Fat, Cuts Heart Risk in Older Women
Suicide Risk Higher Among Single-Parent Kids: Study
Diet, Exercise, Add to Cholesterol Drug Benefits