The unexpected consequence of “watching eyes”: A study on survey misreporting in China
A study in China found that using "watching eyes" images in online health surveys to deter misreporting actually increased dishonest...
Read moreA study in China found that using "watching eyes" images in online health surveys to deter misreporting actually increased dishonest...
Read moreNon-medical cannabis use is significantly associated with reduced odds of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) among U.S. adults aged 45 and...
Read moreResearchers found that brains have grown larger over recent decades, with those born in the 1970s having significantly bigger brain...
Read moreA UC Davis study discovers that lost or stolen firearms are significantly more likely to be used in crimes, highlighting...
Read moreApproximately 20% of Americans attend religious services at congregations that do not match their stated religious affiliation, revealing a significant...
Read moreParticipants in an ayahuasca retreat reported a significant, sustained increase in aesthetic appreciation one week and one month post-consumption.
Read moreRecent research reveals that relationship satisfaction hinges more on each partner's sense of personal power than on power balance between...
Read moreScientists have discovered that Ludwig van Beethoven had a surprisingly low genetic predisposition for beat synchronization.
Read moreRecent research has shown that individuals with high levels of hostile sexism are more likely to accept rape myths, especially...
Read moreResearchers found that sleep significantly impacts how old we feel, with sleep deprivation making us feel older by an average...
Read moreRecent research suggests self-objectification plays a role in the sexual pleasure gap, revealing an association between self-viewing through an external...
Read moreA new study confirms that some individuals derive pleasure from intense and seemingly negative experiences, a phenomenon termed benign masochism.
Read moreNew research in The BMJ involving over 14,000 participants finds that walking, jogging, yoga, and strength training moderately reduce depression...
Read moreResearchers recently explored the potential of psilocybin, a compound from magic mushrooms, to combat diabetes. The findings suggest that psilocybin...
Read moreA 61-year-old woman experienced a severe headache during sexual activity, leading to the discovery of a life-threatening brain hemorrhage. Despite...
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