Study finds no gender discrimination when leaders use confident language
People tend to listen to big talkers, whether they are women or men. Still, more women prefer not to ...View More
Preschoolers with higher cardiorespiratory fitness do better on cognitive tests
Researchers report that 4-6-year-old children who walk further than their peers during a timed test ...View More
Friends fur life help build skills for life
A new UBC Okanagan study finds children not only reap the benefits of working with therapy dogs-they ...View More
Most teen bullying occurs among peers climbing the social ladder
Teens who bully, harass, or otherwise victimize their peers are not always lashing out in reaction t ...View More
Unintended consequences of state, opioid policies
In response to the increase in opioid overdose deaths in the United States, many states have impleme ...View More
Star employees get most of the credit - and blame
Working with a "star" employee -- someone who demonstrates exceptional performance and enjoys broad ...View More
Study sheds light on how people cope with health challenges and medical debt
A recent qualitative study sheds light on how people cope with health and financial challenges, high ...View More
Health survey conveys messages on how we should live
Since the 1980s, the physical and mental health of Swedish children and young people has been measur ...View More
Study explores neurocognitive basis of bias against people who look different
The "scarred villain" is one of the oldest tropes in film and literature, from Scar in "The Lion Kin ...View More
Limited transmission of COVID-19 from open schools but teachers were affected: Swedish study
Most countries introduced school closures during the spring of 2020 despite substantial uncertainty ...View More
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