The number of people who read for fun appears to be steadily dropping. Fifty percent of UK adults say they don’t read regularly (up from 42% in 2015) and almost one in four young people aged 16-24 say ...
A recent study published in Translational Psychiatry has found a connection between the bacteria in our mouths and mental health. Researchers analyzed the salivary microbiome of individuals ...
Recent research has found that older individuals with a higher intake of caffeinated coffee, particularly the unsweetened variety, are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias ...
New research published in Sociology of Sport suggests that the rhetoric of the “save women’s sports” movement may reflect ideological motivations rather than a genuine commitment to advancing ...
How much of your cognitive ability is shaped by your genetic inheritance compared to the environment you grow up in? A new study published in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility suggests ...
A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery highlights the potential of focused ultrasound technology in treating Alzheimer’s disease. The clinical trial demonstrated that repetitive opening ...
An analysis of decades of research into the cognitive effects of exercise suggests that even a single workout session can positively influence mental performance. The study, conducted by researchers ...
A study of individuals with cocaine use disorder found that, when given the option, those with a thicker insula region in the brain administered more cocaine infusions to themselves. Women generally ...
Regions of Germany that were under Roman rule approximately 2,000 years ago exhibit higher levels of psychological well-being, better health, and more adaptive personality traits compared to regions ...
AI-generated summaries of scientific studies are not only simpler and more accessible to general readers but also improve public perceptions of scientists’ trustworthiness and credibility, according ...
A new study published in Environment and Behavior highlights the profound impact of nature’s beauty on human behavior, specifically in fostering cooperative efforts to conserve environmental resources ...
A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry provides evidence that young adults at risk of developing psychosis show reduced brain connectivity, a deficit that cannabis use appears to exacerbate.