New insights on overdose rates, county segregation, and socioeconomics
A new study led by George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services found new insights into the link […]
A new study led by George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services found new insights into the link […] Recent reductions in hospitalization and death due to stroke extend to both black and white Medicare beneficiaries, reports a study […] If you’re angry about the political feud that drove the federal government to partially shut down, or about a golden […] Relationship impairment (difficulty managing expectations and requirements within an intimate relationship) plays a role in explaining the association between symptom […] Men are willing to purchase more showy, expensive engagement rings when they imagine themselves with an attractive woman rather than […] During the past week, the news has brought us difficult images and sounds: Migrant and refugee children huddled in steel […] The term “latte liberal” has been a popular way to disparage American progressives as uppity and out of touch, but […] New research from Florida State University, investigating how women use gossip to compete in the realm of romance, offers insights […] When a man throws money around on flashy cars, people intuitively interpret this behavior as a sign that he is […] Lonely consumers are capable of behaving morally, but aren’t motivated to, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University […]Racial Issues
New insights on overdose rates, county segregation, and socioeconomics
Stroke risk drops in both black and white older adults
Relying on karma: Research explains why outrage doesn’t usually result in revolution
Relationship impairments hinder men seeking mental health treatment
Want an expensive engagement ring? Looks count: Men are more likely to buy expensive engagement rings for attractive women, but women expect more expensive rings from unattractive men
In the brain, dislike and dehumanization are not the same thing
Liberals do drink more lattes, but maybe not for the reasons you think
Idle talk or fierce competition? Research finds women use gossip as a weapon in rivalries
Women see through flashy cars and bling: Women perceive men who extrovertly display their wealth as unsuitable partners for long-term relationships
Lonely and non-empathetic people more likely to make unethical shopping decisions: Consumers who are lonely and not empathetic are not motivated to make moral choices at the store
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