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Flexible working often leads to negative views from other employees, with 1/3 of all UK workers believing those who work
Read moreSocial media is affecting the way we view our bodies — and not in a good way
Young women who actively engage with social media images of friends who they think are more attractive than themselves report
Read morePrenatal exposure to cannabis impacts sociability of male offspring only
Taking cannabinoids during pregnancy can cause behavioural and neuronal deficits in adult male offspring, while females remain unaffected, says new
Read moreNo ‘changing room moment’ for men as they age
The research, published in the journal Ageing and Society, was conducted by Professor Julia Twigg from the School of Social
Read more16 going on 66: Will you be the same person 50 years from now? Research suggests personality is both stable and malleable across the lifespan
How much do you change between high school and retirement? The answer depends on whether you’re comparing yourself to others
Read morePeople who ‘see the glass as half full’ are more likely to fall prey to marketing scams
Consumers who perceive the benefits of large sums of money promised in mass marketing scams (MMS) are more likely to
Read moreStudy tracks Title IX use across US colleges and universities
Title IX — the U.S. civil rights law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs
Read moreOlder men with higher levels of sex hormones could be less religious, study suggests: Amount of testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in a man’s body may influence how religious he is
The level of sex hormones such as testosterone in a man’s body could influence his religiosity. A new study by
Read moreNew study sheds light on the opioid epidemic and challenges prevailing views about this public health crisis: Fatal drug overdoses in young non-Hispanic white adults accounted for 62 percent of mortality rate growth among midlife non-Hispanic whites in the US between 1999 and 2015, according to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine
A study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine sheds new light on the sharp rise in fatal drug
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