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Young People See Fewer Win-Win Situations Than Older People
People believe that a situation is zero-sum when one person’s success entails that other people are less well-off. New research suggests believe in zero-sum changes with age.
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Are Athletes Better at Perceiving Colors?
New research examined color vision in athletes and non-athletes. Findings show outdoor athletes have better peripheral color vision compared to indoor athletes and non-athletes.
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Why Most People Can’t Handle Their Own Company
Personal Perspective: Most of us fill our lives with people we don’t truly need. Choosing to be alone, fully, honestly, can be the bravest thing you do.
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NIH-Supported Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations in Africa
Study used technology to extend reach of existing infrastructure, linking people to care.
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The Multilingual Myth
A recent study suggests that people in multilingual countries age more gracefully. But this may have more to do with wealth, healthcare, and structural advantage than language.
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Is Political Polarization Affecting Your Well-Being?
Recent longitudinal studies looking at the effects of divisive politics on people’s emotional health and well-being
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AA and NA Were Right: Spirituality Decreases Addictions
A new worldwide study reports that spirituality significantly decreased substance abuse addiction and relapse, a belief Alcoholics Anonymous has held for many years.
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Why a Sexist “Joke” in an Olympic Locker Room Matters
When a sexist comment was made about the women’s team during a locker room call, two Olympic ice hockey players chose respect and equality over sexism. Here’s why that matters.
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Do Pets Make Their Owners Happy? New Study Says They Do Not
Many studies suggest that pets make their owners happier, but a new high-quality study found a different result
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Toxic People Make Us Age Faster
Toxic friends or family members can negatively affect mental health, but do they also make us age faster? A new study suggests so.



