Time warps when you workout: Study confirms exercise slows our perception of time
During physical exercise, individuals perceive time as moving slower compared to periods of rest or post-exercise. This effect is consistent...
Read moreDuring physical exercise, individuals perceive time as moving slower compared to periods of rest or post-exercise. This effect is consistent...
Read moreA study found that children's willingness to interact with peers from rival ethnic groups is negatively influenced by their parents'...
Read moreResearchers have found that non-White immigrants in the U.S. experienced significantly higher stress and discrimination under the Trump administration compared...
Read moreRecent research identified distinctive brain activity patterns and genetic markers that differentiate postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety. These...
Read moreA recent study harnesses a unique historical situation in China, where individuals were quasi-randomly assigned to farm rice or wheat,...
Read moreWhile conspiracy theories can increase hesitancy, there is stronger evidence that initial vaccine hesitancy often leads to the adoption of...
Read moreA new study has discovered that metabolites from gut bacteria interact with specific human receptors, potentially influencing Alzheimer's disease. These...
Read moreWhile adverse experiences significantly correlate with psychological issues like depression, anxiety, and stress, they appear to have minimal impact on...
Read moreEarly-life gut microbiota disturbances are associated with the development of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD, suggesting potential early detection...
Read moreA new study suggests that loneliness can increase brain activity related to cravings in women, making them more likely to...
Read moreResearchers discovered that the cerebellum is essential for learning new tasks through rewards. When a specific area of the cerebellum...
Read moreStudies indicate that low to moderate prenatal alcohol exposure subtly alters fetal craniofacial features and specific brain regions, yet appears...
Read moreA new study in JAMA Network Open reveals that sports gamblers are significantly more likely to binge drink, with increased...
Read moreRecent research suggests that not all stressful life events impact Alzheimer's risk equally. Events in childhood and midlife are particularly...
Read moreRecent research indicates an association between passion-themed pornography and higher sexual satisfaction, while content focusing on power and control is...
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