Study links misinformation endorsement to symbolic strength New research identifies a link between endorsing misinformation and prioritizing symbolic strength.
Study reveals how abusers create trauma bonds Abusers use affection and cruelty to create a psychological hold on victims before physical violence begins.
Psychopathic traits linked to sharper social insight People with higher psychopathic 'meanness' traits may have a sharper understanding of others' thoughts and intentions.
Water fluoridation reduces tooth decay in Queensland children New research shows water fluoridation in Queensland reduced tooth decay in children from 49.5% to 38.8%.
Time poverty linked to dementia risk New study finds time poverty increases dementia risk, urging societal changes for brain health.
Challenges in Ensuring Probiotic Survival in Food Ensuring probiotics survive food processing and digestion remains challenging.
New obesity definition ups U.S. adult rate to 70% New obesity definition nearly doubles U.S. adult obesity rate to 70%, revealing higher health risks.
Mental peak hits at 60, not 20s New research suggests overall mental functioning peaks between ages 55 and 60.
Nocebo effect, not gluten, may cause IBS symptoms Study finds no significant difference in IBS symptoms from wheat, gluten, or placebo, suggesting a nocebo effect.
Youth crime rates in sharp decline Youth crime rates sharply declined in developed nations since the 1990s, per new research.