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

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Study Links Early TV Violence to Teen Behavior Problems in Boys

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

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

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Marriage strongly associated with health and well-being in aging men

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Black Americans develop mental resilience to discrimination early

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In Mexico, people who avoid going to psychologists choose the most violent suicide methods

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Female psychopaths ‘more common than we think’

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

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Brain changes behind pain sensitivity may affect older women more

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

Why lupus is more prevalent among women

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

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Couples don’t have the same experience when both work from home

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