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A new study finds an increased risk of dementia contained in medications used to treat PTSD.

Study: Medications used to treat veterans’ PTSD increase dementia risk

March 2, 2022

Black students who have suspicious views of white people's motives don't trust smiling white faces, new studies find.

Study shows how racial bias affects ability to trust others

March 2, 2022

Seeing Facebook's logo or other social media cues often triggers a "spontaneous hedonic" desire to immediately log on the network, a new study finds.

Study: Just seeing Facebook logo triggers ‘spontaneous hedonic’ desire to log on

June 21, 2026

a new study finds that "man's best friends" offer a very therapeutic role for stressed children.

Dogs reduce children’s stress more than parental support, study finds

June 21, 2026

Tying self-worth to financial worth increases negative thoughts and anxiety, a new study finds.

Study: Basing success on how much you make tied to anxiety, negativity

February 20, 2022

Bodybuilder intensely lifting weights at the gym

Swearing while you work out boosts strength, study finds

February 20, 2022

Men making anti-gay or sexist jokes often feel insecure about their own views of masculinity.

Study: Men who make sexist, anti-gay jokes feel insecure about masculinity

February 20, 2022

The majority of Social media comments stigmatized Alzheimer's and dementia.

Study: Social media users reinforce stigmas about Alzheimer’s, dementia

February 20, 2022

Person filling out job application

Apology most effective for getting hired with criminal record, study finds

February 20, 2022

Frequent video gameplay has links to real world sexist beliefs, new study finds.

Study: Video games influence sexist attitudes

February 20, 2022

Woman holding an American flag

Political divide on college campuses greater than ever, study finds

June 21, 2026

Thumbs up, similar to Facebook "like"

Facebook ‘likes’ don’t make people happier, study finds

June 21, 2026

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