People making decisions about life-and-death situations consider individuals’ nationalities when deciding who should be sacrificed to save others, according to
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Perfectionists more likely to develop bulimia: New research
Bulimia nervosa is a common and life-threatening eating disorder. About 275,000 Canadian girls and women will have bulimia at some
Continue reading »Infants are more likely to learn when with a peer
Infants are more likely to learn from on-screen instruction when paired with another infant as opposed to viewing the lesson
Continue reading »Survivors of sexual assault less likely to report it if they were drunk
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that survivors of sexual assault are more likely to blame themselves for
Continue reading »‘Television kills your sex life’, scientists claim
‘Television kills your sex life’: Couples with a TV are 6% less likely to have sex in any week ‘Television
Continue reading »Are the ‘sluggish’ more likely to survive?
Researchers based at the University of Kansas in Lawrence analyzed data on the evolution of mollusks — including bivalves, such
Continue reading »Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with autism
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are more likely than other women to have an autistic child, according to an
Continue reading »Majority of older adults with probable dementia are likely unaware they have it, study suggests
A Johns Hopkins Medicine analysis of information gathered for an ongoing and federally sponsored study of aging and disability adds
Continue reading »Married people are less likely to break bones in their old age
Married people are less likely to break bones in their old age because they are better at looking after themselves,
Continue reading »Parents who had severe trauma, stresses in childhood more likely to have kids with behavioral health problems
A new study finds that severe childhood trauma and stresses early in parents’ lives are linked to higher rates of
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