Women’s body talk: Perception stronger than reality?
How women think their friends feel about their bodies influences their own body concerns, according to a new study by...
Read moreDetailsHow women think their friends feel about their bodies influences their own body concerns, according to a new study by...
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Read moreDetailsWord recognition behavior can be fine-tuned by experience and practice, according to a new study by Ian Hargreaves and colleagues...
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