Scientists have found that the brains of people with psychopathic personality traits have an enlarged striatum, the brain ...
While past studies have explored how cancer patients' financial health influenced their risk of mortality, new research digs ...
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Venting Doesn't Reduce Anger, But Something Else Does, Study Discovers
Venting, however, often goes beyond reflection into rumination. The study suggests that many people also try to exorcize ...
Satellite-based Earth observation provides a unique and powerful tool in tracking climate adaptation, an international study ...
Existing frameworks like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager provide useful performance ...
The results show that students found a hypothetical professor who publicly acknowledged feelings of being an impostor to be less hirable than an equally accomplished faculty member who did not make ...
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Wealth is not enough to build a healthy nation
Wealth alone doesn't make a nation healthy, according to new collaborative research from the University of Surrey and its ...
CU Anschutz researchers uncovered a link between a type of mucosal immune cell and gut inflammation, finding that the cells ...
In Southern California, the main diabetes risk factors are physical inactivity, limited access to healthcare, and binge ...
Wealth alone doesn’t make a nation healthy, according to new collaborative research from the University of Surrey and its international partners ...
Your brain’s “emergency brake” goes quiet during rival defeats. Highly engaged fans showed reduced activity in the brain region that normally keeps aggressive impulses in check, potentially explaining ...
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