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skinny white affluent girl

‘Skinny white affluent girl’ myth a harmful barrier for others with eating disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
young brothers watching tv

Children’s brains shaped by their time on tech devices, research to-date shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Colorful drinking straws made from plastic. Pixabay

Paper drinking straws, cups bring their own health, environment problems

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
Baby girl. Pixabay

Book Suggests Widespread Infanticide in Early Modern Europe

Categories Social Sciences
Child's hand moving a piece on the board of Monopoly. Credit Pixabay

Number-Based Board Games Improve Math Skills in Young Children

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics
Stressed out college student. Pixabay

University Students Faced High Levels of Stress and Anxiety During Pandemic

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Social media is fuelling eating disorders among female athletes who feel they must achieve the ‘ideal’ body, according to experts.

Social media fuelling eating disorders among female athletes

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Two men kissing a woman

Polyamorous relationships can have as many benefits as monogamous ones

Categories Social Sciences
Mary Queen of Scots line art

Codebreakers crack secrets of Mary Queen of Scots’ lost letters

Categories Physics & Mathematics
6- and 8-point job burnout matches measures.

Perfectionists at higher risk of burnout

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Reconstruction of A. nikolovi sp. nov. from Bulgaria. Artwork by Velizar Simeonovski, Chicago.

Panda species may have been Europe’s last

Categories Life & Non-humans
Snake and mammal venoms share common origin

Rising numbers of exotic snakebites reported in the UK

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Vladimir Putin

Putin masking invasion policies with 1990s humanitarian propaganda

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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