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Shoppers want improved nutrition labelling to help them make healthier choices, Which? reveals
New Which? research has found that shoppers want clearer and more consistent labelling on food to help them make healthier choices, as the consumer champion calls on the government to update and ...
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Your Bank Account Shapes Your Democratic Values Better Than Your Political Identity
New research shows Americans' economic circumstances shape their democratic values more than political ideology when forced ...
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Leisure crafting through hobbies can boost creativity and meaning at work
As millions of us embark on New Year pledges to eat better, exercise more and learn something new, research published today ...
The average duration of weight-loss treatment was 39 weeks, with an average follow-up of 32 weeks. Participants treated with ...
Significant racial and ethnic disparities were observed in both the incidence and psychological effects of persistent chemotherapy-induced alopecia (PCIA) among women with breast cancer, with Asian ...
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High passion without intimacy linked to severe psychological aggression in relationships
New research published in Violence Against Women identifies distinct profiles of love in romantic relationships and links ...
A new study published in The Journal of Sex Research has found that men who seek sex primarily to cope with negative emotions ...
Introduction Globally, half of all 6.2 million deaths in children are caused by acute illnesses which can be prevented if ...
Objectives This scoping review addresses the underexplored issue of abuse of people with mental illnesses by healthcare professionals. We mapped the existing literature to establish the nature, ...
Although the year brought a steady stream of new treatments, tests, and cutting-edge science, experts worry about how politics will impact innovation long term.
Chatbots put through psychotherapy report trauma and abuse. Authors say models are doing more than role play, but researchers ...
Meeting with leaders of Exxon Mobil, Chevron and other oil companies, the president said he wanted the industry to invest $100 billion in rebuilding the infrastructure in Venezuela.
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