Social Media Addiction Moderates Links Between Perceptions of Freedom and Mental Health in the United States and Germany.
Recent psychological research has uncovered a complex interaction between digital habits and the foundational human need for autonomy. A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Psychology of Popular Media indicates…
New study links identity politics to lower mental well-being among progressives
The Mental Health Divide and the Rise of Identity Politics For more than a decade, social scientists and public health experts have observed a widening chasm in the psychological well-being…
Unveiling Biological Links: Autism and ADHD Symptoms Share Common Neural and Genetic Roots
A groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal Molecular Psychiatry is challenging conventional understandings of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), suggesting a deeper biological interconnectedness than previously…
The last operational bridge over the Litani River in southern Lebanon has been destroyed by an Israeli strike, severing vital transport links.
Southern Lebanon’s Lifeline Severed as Israeli Strike Obliterates Litani River Bridge TYRE, Lebanon – An Israeli airstrike on April 15, 2026, has resulted in the complete destruction of the sole…
UCLA Health Study Links Long-Term Residential Exposure to Chlorpyrifos with Significantly Increased Parkinson’s Disease Risk
A groundbreaking study by UCLA Health has established a robust link between prolonged residential exposure to the widely used pesticide chlorpyrifos and a substantially elevated risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.…
Massive analysis of longitudinal data links social media to poorer youth mental health
A Methodological Shift: Moving Beyond Cross-Sectional Data For years, the discourse regarding children’s screen time has been clouded by the limitations of cross-sectional research. Cross-sectional studies provide a single point…
GLP-1 Medications Show Promising Links to Improved Mental Health Outcomes in Large-Scale Study
New research indicates that glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, a class of medications increasingly recognized for their efficacy in managing type 2 diabetes and obesity, may also exert significant positive…
Japanese Longevity Study Links Subjective Happiness to Significant Reduction in Mortality Risk
A comprehensive longitudinal study conducted by researchers at Aomori University of Health and Welfare has revealed that subjective happiness is a critical predictor of longevity among Japanese adults, even when…














