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New research finds that bright light therapy significantly enhances remission and response rates in nonseasonal depression when combined with standard treatments.

New research finds that romantic partners typically share similar attractiveness levels, and people are generally accurate in assessing their own appeal.

New research finds a dual-system model in the brain that can help us effectively change habits, offering insights for treatment of compulsive disorders and personal development.

New research finds that GLP-1 receptor agonists may help reduce alcohol consumption, especially in individuals with obesity, highlighting their unexpected benefits.

New study finds AI agents can replicate human survey responses with 85% accuracy, offering a tool that could transform social science research.

New research finds that while marriage benefits men's aging, never-married women age better than those who are divorced or widowed, highlighting gender disparities.

New research finds that children in Congo Basin hunter-gatherer communities learn vital life skills early through diverse, egalitarian social interactions.

New research finds that managerial reluctance to support stressed employees can worsen disengagement and performance, creating a harmful cycle in the workplace.

New research finds that 75% of Facebook users share political links without reading them first, raising concerns over misinformation and media literacy.

New research finds that people from Belfast, Glasgow, Dublin, and the north-east excel at detecting fake accents, while London and Essex locals struggle.