CBT alters brain structure in depression CBT may alter brain structure and boost grey matter in depressed individuals.
Misinformation spreads like viruses: A lesson from the French Revolution Misinformation spreads like viruses, as seen during the French Revolution.
Abused women face higher risk of serious illness Women experiencing violence face higher hospitalization rates for cancer, respiratory diseases, and more.
Most US neurologists prescribing MS drugs have received pharma industry cash Study finds 78.5% of US neurologists prescribing MS drugs received pharma payments.
Brief message cuts fake news susceptibility Brief message promoting actively open-minded thinking reduces fake news susceptibility.
Black and Latino communities targeted by 700% APR payday loans Payday lenders target minority communities with 700% APR loans, making $8.1B.
Search habits fuel echo chambers, but tweaks can help. Study shows how internet searches reinforce beliefs, but algorithm tweaks can broaden perspectives.
Trump and Harris shared more linguistic similarities than expected in 2024 debate A linguistic analysis reveals unexpected similarities in Trump and Harris' debate rhetoric, challenging partisan language stereotypes.
Highly attractive fitness influencers may face 'beauty backfire effect' Highly attractive fitness influencers may receive less engagement due to lower relatability, according to a new study.
Partisan cues shape perceptions of 'woke' Study finds partisan cues shape perceptions of 'woke,' with Republicans associating Democratic items and female politicians with wokeness.