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Want to Climb the Leadership Ladder? Try Debate Training
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Experiments find debate training boosts careers by enhancing assertiveness and communications techniques
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How the Brain Uses ‘Building Blocks’ to Navigate Social Interactions
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University College London
New findings suggest our brains rely on fundamental patterns to manage social interactions, enhancing decision-making
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AI May Help Clinicians Personalize Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
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Penn State
AI models reveal predictors of recovery from generalized anxiety disorder, enhancing treatment personalization efforts
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Group Activities Shown to Ease Depression and Anxiety in Older Adults
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Queen Mary University of London
Group arts therapies effectively reduce depression and anxiety in older adults, offering cost-effective mental health support
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How Parenthood May Help Keep Your Brain Young
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Rutgers University
Researchers find that parents show patterns of brain connectivity that oppose age-related changes
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New Study Shows AI's Role in Pandemic Preparedness
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University of Oxford
Groundbreaking study reveals how AI can transform infectious disease research and pandemic preparedness globally
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Biological Clock Plays Critical Role in Driving Teens’ Late-Day Eating Habits
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Brown University
A study finds a link between circadian rhythms and calorie intake in adolescents, impacting obesity risk and lifelong health
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When Job Insecurity Leads to Workplace Sabotage
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Trevor J Henderson
Researcher highlights the rationalizations workers facing job loss can use to justify misbehavior, and how managers can prevent it
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Healthy Habits Take Longer than 21 Days to Set In
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University of South Australia
Researchers found that new habits can begin forming within about two months (median of 59-66 days) but can take up to 335 days to establish
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New Global Research Reveals Strong Public Trust in Science
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University of Bath
Largest global study since COVID-19 pandemic shows scientists are trusted around the world
| 3 min read
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Societal Inequality Linked to Reduced Brain Health
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Trinity College Dublin
New research shows that societal inequality is associated with changes in brain structure associated with aging and dementia
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Long-Distance Friendships Can Provide Conservation Benefits
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Washington State University
Study shows long-distance relationships enhance community-based conservation actions among Tanzanian fisher communities
| 3 min read
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