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How Flavor Preferences in Nicotine Pouches May Be Driving the Youth Crisis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Study Links Early TV Violence to Teen Behavior Problems in Boys

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Most parents say their teen uses protein supplements to boost muscle growth and sports performance

Teen Protein Supplement Use on the Rise, National Poll Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
New research from the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences, or I-LABS, found the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns resulted in unusually accelerated brain maturation in adolescents. This maturation was more pronounced in females, as seen on the left.

COVID-19 Lockdowns Sped Up Brain Aging in Teens, Especially Girls

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Marriage strongly associated with health and well-being in aging men

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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Black Americans develop mental resilience to discrimination early

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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In Mexico, people who avoid going to psychologists choose the most violent suicide methods

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Female psychopaths ‘more common than we think’

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Overall comparison of the experimental power literature and sex/gender difference meta-analyses. Overall, 70.6% of sex/gender differences were consistent with the effects of experimentally induced power differences, whereas only 7.8% were inconsistent. When highpower individuals scored higher on an outcome, men tended to also score higher on that outcome. Similarly, when low-power individuals scored higher on an outcome, women tended to score higher on that outcome.

Many reported gender differences may actually be power differences

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Brain changes behind pain sensitivity may affect older women more

Categories Technology
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People struggling with work addiction feel unwell even when they are working

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Why lupus is more prevalent among women

Categories Health
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Dramatic improvement in the prevalence of disabilities among older Americans since 2008

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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