A University of Plymouth study analyzed the motives of viewers of live broadcasts of extreme weather conditions. The study reveals how people use transmissions to check risks, support affected areas, and learn about hazards.
New research reveals that infants growing up in neighborhoods with better educational and socioeconomic opportunities have greater brain function. Increasing access to high-quality education can make a significant contribution to early child development.
Research has shown that adults who played sports continuously during their youth have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to those who gave up or never played. The most common reasons for quitting are lack of fun and feeling inadequate.
The Institute of Psychology at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz reveals that young people aged 14 to 20 are more satisfied with independent living today than they were a decade ago. The study highlights changes in social norms and attitudes towards romantic relationships among adolescents.
Loneliness is a complex phenomenon that can manifest itself at different stages of life. In this article, we explore stories of loneliness across different stages of life, offering key insights and strategies for dealing with this universal human experience.
Internalized racism has significant consequences for individuals and communities of color. The series "White Fever" shows the struggle with the internalized racism of Korean adoptee Jane, which helps us understand the depth of this issue.
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