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Psychological News

Sad teen with head in his arms

Depression among teens often confused for typical angst, study finds

March 6, 2022

Couple in bed

Study: Partners with low self-esteem likely to regret sacrifices for love

March 2, 2022

While there's a high volume of teens and young adults sending sexually suggestive nude or seminude photos of themselves, such "sexting" is only moderately or loosely tied to real-life sexual behavior with others, a new study finds.

Sexting not linked to increase in real-life sexual activity, study finds

March 2, 2022

Elderly person

Alzheimer’s risk determined by spit? New test shows promise, study finds

June 21, 2026

Little girl eating watermelon

Computer game conditions kids to eat healthier, study finds

June 21, 2026

Young boy, sad

Overweight children 4 times more likely to be depressed as adults, study finds

March 2, 2022

A doctor examines the test results of a patient,

Study: Most people don’t believe studies funded by companies

June 21, 2026

Women looking at computer in office

Study: Helping coworkers can increase mental exhaustion, create toxic workplace

June 21, 2026

Elderly person sitting alone

Study: Virtual support groups help grieving spouses beat depression, feelings of isolation

March 2, 2022

Going to the movies

First-of-its-kind study shows critics often way off from public on movies

March 2, 2022

Person driving a car

On meds, drivers with ADHD far less likely to suffer car accidents, study finds

March 2, 2022

Believing that energy drinks like Red Bull are in one's alcoholic drink increases feelings of intoxication -- even when they're not a ingredient.

Study: Just being told your drink is alcoholic makes people act more drunk, risky

March 2, 2022

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