A study in the journal Neurology has shown that people with type 1 diabetes are three times more likely to develop dementia ...
Kept trying to find the version of the explanation that would finally land. It took me embarrassingly long to understand what ...
Most people think improving their health requires a major lifestyle overhaul. In reality, small, consistent changes can ...
For teens entering high school—an anxious time for many—inclusive environments benefit not only those identifying as LGBTQ ...
A recent study in Computers in Human Behavior provides evidence that a single smartphone pop-up derails mental focus for seven seconds. Researchers found that fragmented digital habits cause more ...
New research co-led by Liu-Qin Yang, a professor of psychology at Portland State University (PSU), suggests that the true ...
To avoid being swiped left on, researchers say a marketing approach help matches feel emotionally connected.
A study by an international team of researchers led by Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) Psychology Department ...
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Psychology says people who never expect much from others often aren’t pessimistic—they’re just operating from experience
I thought my friend was just a cynic. She never counted on plans going through until the car was actually moving. She thanked people effusively when they came through—not because she was unusually ...
People with narcissistic tendencies or celebrity obsessions often develop unhealthy Instagram habits. Research published in The Journal of Psychology indicates that these patterns are driven by an ...
A new study of movement disorders published in the International Journal of Public Health was led by Santa Barbara City ...
We have long been told a simple story about reward: Dopamine is the "wanting" molecule that drives us toward goals, and ...
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