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A Common Food Additive May Be Messing With Your Brain

12 November, 2024

“The complexity of things—the things within things—just seems to be endless. I mean nothing is easy, nothing is simple.” –Alice Munro If you want to invent a new food additive, the U.S. Food and Drug

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Does Anger Drive the Political Pendulum Between Parties?

12 November, 2024

Does Anger Drive the Political Pendulum Between Parties?

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Public Health and Psychiatry: Two Ways to Treat Mental Illness

11 November, 2024

By Eugene Rubin, M.D., Ph.D., and Charles Zorumski, M.D. Psychiatric disorders are common and among the most disabling of all medical illnesses. Even disorders with less severe symptoms can lead to substantial disability. Over the

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The Puzzling Relationship Between Pets and Child Development

11 November, 2024

Source: Photo by Mary Jean Herzog According to a 2021 survey by the Human-Animal Bond Research Institute, 87% of pet owners have experienced improvements in their mental health due to having a companion animal. I

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Male and Female Brains Can Be Classified with Striking Accuracy

10 November, 2024

Source: Yuichiro Chino / Getty Images A new comprehensive study published in the prestigious journal PNAS provides some fascinating insights into how female and male brains are intrinsically organized. Employing an innovative deep neural network

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Which Is Worse: A Bad Relationship or Being Single?

9 November, 2024

More and more people are single these days. A common question is whether single people are more or less satisfied with their lives than people in a relationship. Intuitively, it could be assumed that single

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