Negative stereotypes shaped U.S. policies toward Puerto Rico Negative stereotypes of Puerto Ricans shaped U.S. policies, contributing to economic decline and unequal citizenship.
Polar bears feed millions to Arctic species Polar bears leave 30% of prey remains, feeding Arctic scavengers.
Some dogs show signs of addiction One in three dogs shows signs of toy addiction, with terriers and shepherd breeds most affected.
Mediterranean diet better for IBS than low-FODMAP Mediterranean diet found more effective than low-FODMAP for IBS symptom relief.
Study: Trump’s shrugs are a deliberate communication tool Trump’s frequent shrugging helps him connect with his audience and criticize opponents, study finds.
Longer walks cut heart disease risk Longer, uninterrupted walks slash heart disease risk by up to two-thirds compared to short strolls.
Trump’s shrugs serve strategic purposes Trump’s shrugs build rapport and signal disapproval, study shows.
Leaving religion linked to shift toward liberal politics Study finds people become more liberal after leaving religion.
U.S. stillbirth rates higher than reported, often without risk factors Stillbirth rates in the U.S. are higher than previously reported, with many cases lacking clinical risk factors.
Sharper knives reduce onion tears Sharper knives and slower cuts can reduce onion-induced tears, new study finds.