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A study reveals college students with depression experience reduced joy from unexpected academic success, highlighting altered emotional responses to significant life events.

A significant portion of the American population lacks awareness of the connection between alcohol use and cancer risk, despite CDC warnings and scientific evidence.

Engaging in physical activity, regardless of intensity, significantly enhances cognitive processing speed, potentially making individuals feel four years younger. Regular movement improves brain health and cognitive function.

Research from University College London shows that mothers' emotional communication enhances infants' oxytocin levels, crucial for social bonding and emotional development, especially in early life.

Research from the University of Virginia reveals that older children view collective punishment as unfair, favoring targeted punishment for misbehavior instead.

The research reveals that individuals with higher antisocial traits exhibit quicker adaptability in visual attention, suggesting challenges in attentional regulation.

Recent research reveals that genetic factors significantly influence picky eating in children, emphasizing its heritable nature and the need for tailored early interventions.

New research from Tel Aviv University reveals that feeling attractive boosts generosity, with those enhancing their looks donating twice as much to charity.

A study reveals that animal characters in stories significantly enhance younger children's understanding of emotions, boosting their cognitive skills to levels of older peers.

Research links blue light exposure from screens to accelerated bone growth and earlier puberty in rats, raising concerns for children's development in a digital age.