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Researchers uncover new information on the effects of antidepressants
The findings of a new study challenge the prevailing thinking on the primary role of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in the effects of antidepres…
Science and Psychology
Feb 20
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Mean or nice? These traits could make or break a child's friendships
Study first to use longitudinal data to examine interplay between being nice, being mean and friendship quality Click here to article
Science and Psychology
Feb 11
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Machine learning could aid mental health diagnoses
A way of using machine learning to more accurately identify patients with a mix of psychotic and depressive symptoms has been developed. Click here to …
Science and Psychology
Feb 9
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Speaking and listening seem more difficult in a masked world, but people are adapting
People are adapting to speaking from behind, and understanding others who are wearing, a cloth face mask, researchers suggest in a new study Click here…
Science and Psychology
Feb 4
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Three mental health conditions contribute to violent offenses
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Science and Psychology
Feb 1
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Street trees close to the home may reduce the risk of depression
Daily contact with trees in the street may reduce the need for antidepressants. Street tree planting in cities may be a nature-based solution in urban …
Science and Psychology
Jan 27
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Rich European countries have higher atrial fibrillation death rates than least wealthy
The wealthiest countries in Europe have higher death rates from atrial fibrillation than the least wealthy and these death rates are increasing more ra…
Science and Psychology
Jan 26
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Mediterranean diet helps reduce effects of stress in animal model
Even before the pandemic and the presidential election, Americans reported some of the highest perceived levels of stress in the world, according to th…
Science and Psychology
Jan 25
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New study explores if flirting is real and shows it can work
Misunderstandings about flirting can potentially result in awkwardness or even accusations of sexual harassment. How can we figure out what other peopl…
Science and Psychology
Jan 22
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Treating moms with postpartum depression helps their babies' brains
New research from McMaster University has found that psychiatric help for mothers with postpartum depression results in healthy changes in the brains o…
Science and Psychology
Jan 22
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One small alcoholic drink a day is linked to an increased risk of atrial fibrillation
A study of nearly 108,000 people has found that people who regularly drink a modest amount of alcohol are at increased risk of atrial fibrillation, a c…
Science and Psychology
Jan 18
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Vitamin D Supplements don't Help Prevent Colds and Flus, New Study Finds
The five-year trial found unless a person was vitamin D deficient, supplements won't help Australians ward off colds and flus. Click here to article
Science and Psychology
Jan 15
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