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A new study shows that ketone production in the liver is essential for maintaining brain health during exercise. When liver ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research finds that alcohol harms quality of life more severely in individuals with ADHD. Emotional dysregulation and impulsivity appear to ...
People with strong left-wing authoritarian beliefs are less likely to support physically strong men as leaders, while conservatives are more likely to prefer them—especially conservative men. These ...
A new study published in PLOS One has found that individuals with musical anhedonia — a condition where people feel little or no pleasure from music — still report a strong desire to move when ...
A study conducted in Finland found that consenting to sex despite not wanting it can have both positive and negative consequences for a person’s well-being. Positive outcomes are more likely when the ...
Children who receive more warmth and affection from their mothers grow into more open, conscientious, and agreeable young adults, according to a new study published in American Psychologist. The ...
A new study published in Computers in Human Behavior has found that women who use dating apps are more likely to express positive attitudes toward cosmetic surgery — and this link is stronger among ...
A new meta-analysis published in Applied Cognitive Psychology offers insight into why some people are more likely than others to be taken in by pseudo-profound statements—sentences that sound deep and ...
Despite widespread claims that dating is “broken,” a new study finds that college students’ perceptions of romantic relationship development have remained largely stable over the past decade. In both ...
People with higher levels of social anxiety are more likely to remember faces they saw while making mistakes, and this may be due to how their brains respond to errors in the moment. A new study ...
A new study published in Brain Communications has uncovered abnormal brain wave activity in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting a potential new biomarker for tracking the condition and ...
New research published in Molecular Neurodegeneration has revealed that mutations in three genes known to cause familial Alzheimer’s disease can predict when symptoms will begin. By analyzing how ...
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