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FDA Approves New HIV Combo Pill Idvynso
Once-daily doravirine/islatravir single-tablet regimen is a switch option for people with viral suppression.
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Do Dogs Enjoy Supporting Human Well-Being?
Despite the popularity of therapy dogs working to support human well-being, little research has examined the impact of such sessions on dog well-being. Do dogs enjoy this work?
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The Facial Anomaly-Is-Bad Bias: A Fragile Stereotype
Automatic categorization of people based on visual features helps us navigate a complex world, but it also produces bias. Facial scars, however, are weaker cues than sex and race.
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The Prevalence of Hearing Loss Among Black Men in America
There are a variety of factors that can lead to the development of hearing loss. However, one thing we should keep in mind when considering hearing loss is one’s race. A recent study on the social ...
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When Failure Is Imminent, What Happens to the Narcissist?
It’s never easy to accept failure. Narcissists and those who seek self-protection are especially likely to suffer, according to new research on what’s called “the ego’s bodyguard....
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BTS’s Comeback Could Boost Fans’ Mental Health
The Surprising Benefits of Being a Kpop Fan
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Is Emotional Regulation Effective Everywhere?
A meta-analysis from 2025 reported on important cross-cultural differences in emotional regulation.
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Social Media Trends and the Popularity of NeeDoh Toys
Sometimes products hyped by social media trends can also help us.
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“Magic Mushrooms” and the Treatment of Mental Illness
For centuries, healers knew what science is only now confirming: psilocybin is a powerful healing medicine. Could magic mushrooms become the next breakthrough treatment?
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“Solid Habits, Strong Liver” for World Liver Day 2026
This year’s awareness campaign is a team effort by global liver societies.



