A new study published in Addictive Behaviors explores the connection between internalized alcohol stigma, depression, and self-compassion. For women who have experienced sexual assault and alcohol use disorder, the presence...
Read moreA new study published in Addictive Behaviors explores the connection between internalized alcohol stigma, depression, and self-compassion. For women who have experienced sexual assault and alcohol use disorder, the presence...
Read moreA new study published in Environmental Research and Public Health suggests that individuals who struggle with problem-solving and demonstrate absolutist thinking, political conservatism, and xenophobia are more likely to refuse...
Read moreResearchers aim to promote faba bean-enriched bread as a healthier and eco-friendly option for British consumers and food producers.Scientists are striving to transform British diets by incorporating more domestically grown...
Read moreNew research provides evidence that vulnerable and grandiose narcissists tend to have different patterns of physiological reactions when exposed to a socially stressful situation. The new findings have been published...
Read moreTestosterone administration increases the sensitivity to negative feedback following risky choices in men, according to the results of a new double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial. The study has been published in...
Read moreWhat You Should Know:– ObvioHealth launches proprietary application programming interface (API) tailored specifically for digital therapeutics (DTx) clinical trials.– ObvioHealth’s API ensures tight integration between the digital therapeutic and the...
Read moreNeuroimaging has become an integral tool to understand aging and cognitive decline. Despite this, most research has focused on non-Hispanic, White adults. A study published in Human Brain Mapping seeks...
Read moreThere’s no cinematic moment better than the rom-com metamorphosis montage. I’m talking about the iconic Mia Thermopolis makeover, Julia Roberts’ Pretty Woman transformation, and of course—it always comes back to...
Read moreA new longitudinal study published in Personal Relationships finds that individuals who use pronouns like “we” and “us” when referring to life events that include their partner are more likely...
Read moreIs Bacterial Dysbiosis the Root of Your Gut Issues?Written by: Will Cole, IFMCP, DNM, DC | Published on: February 23, 2023 | Reviewed by: Denise John, PhD Hypothesis and Emerging...
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