Vigorous Physical Activity May Slash Risk of Major Diseases, New Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study published today, March 30, in the prestigious European Heart Journal suggests that even a few minutes of vigorous physical activity each day can significantly reduce the likelihood…
Conspiracy belief and opposition to wind farms: A longitudinal study
The global transition toward renewable energy, a cornerstone of international efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, faces a complex psychological hurdle that extends beyond engineering and logistics. A…
Unlocking Daily Well-being: A University of Pennsylvania Study Reveals the Optimal Recipe for a "Good Day"
A new study from the University of Pennsylvania has delved into the elusive question of what transforms an ordinary day into something truly remarkable, uncovering specific activity thresholds linked to…
Alarming Study Reveals Fast Fashion Children’s Clothing Exceeds Lead Safety Limits
New early research presented at a prominent scientific conference has raised significant concerns regarding the safety of children’s clothing, particularly garments sourced from the fast fashion industry. Undergraduate researchers at…
Autism and ADHD Share Deeper Biological Roots Beyond Diagnostic Labels, New Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal Molecular Psychiatry is poised to redefine our understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). For decades, clinicians and researchers…
Mind-Body Interventions Prompt Rapid Biological Transformation, UC San Diego Study Reveals
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have unveiled compelling evidence that a concentrated, weeklong program integrating meditation and other mind-body techniques can rapidly induce significant and measurable changes…
The association between feelings of loneliness and the number of social relationships in depression: a cross-sectional study of German adults.
The complex interplay between subjective emotional states and objective social structures has long been a focal point of psychological research, yet a recent study from Germany has provided new clarity…
Teenage Diet Could Be Key to Mental Well-being, Swansea University Study Reveals, Charting a Course for Future Research
A comprehensive review of existing research, spearheaded by academics at Swansea University, has illuminated a compelling connection between the dietary habits of adolescents and their mental health. The study, published…















