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A new study across eight countries shows that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) is significantly linked to ...
New research reveals that individuals with anxiety and depression tend to focus more on their moments of low confidence ...
Researchers have identified a new biomarker in multiple sclerosis (MS): the thickness of the inflammatory rim surrounding ...
A new study explores why some individuals are more inclined to help others, finding key differences in brain activity and ...
A new AI model can detect the transition from relapsing-remitting MS to secondary progressive MS much earlier than ...
New research shows that supplementing vasopressin levels in low-social rhesus monkeys improves social behavior and facial ...
A new study reveals that sexist behavior in teams shifts emotional synchrony from boosting performance to merely fostering ...
New research shows that negative expectations, known as nocebo effects, exert a stronger and longer-lasting impact on pain perception than positive expectations, or placebo effects.
A new study highlights the severe physical and psychological consequences linked to ketamine addiction, with many users unaware of the risks until dependent.
New research shows that damage to specific regions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) increases both impulsivity and susceptibility to the impulsive behavior of others.
New research shows that switching between actions is not simply stopping and starting again, but a unique brain mechanism that suppresses the previous action to initiate a new one.
New research shows that AI writing assistants can unintentionally homogenize global writing styles, pushing non-Western users to sound more American.