In a new study, individuals' levels of refined carbohydrate consumption were statistically connected to their facial attractiveness as evaluated by heterosexual volunteers of the opposite sex.
A new qualitative research looks at the negative interpersonal and psychological consequences of 'yo-yo dieting,' or weight cycling. The piece stresses the hazards of yo-yo dieting and how difficult it is for people to break the cycle.
A new qualitative study focuses on the negative interpersonal and psychological repercussions of 'yo-yo dieting,' or weight cycling. The work emphasises the dangers of yo-yo dieting and how difficult it is for people to escape the pattern
In a new study, researchers in the UK investigated whether observing others' facial expressions while eating raw broccoli influenced young women's liking and desire to eat raw broccoli
According to new research published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, tears from women contain molecules that reduce violence in men. The study, directed by Shani Agron of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, discovered that smelling tears reduces brain activity connected to aggres
A few words of body appreciation, according to a Washington State University study, can help offset the negative impact of viewing objectified pictures of female fitness influencers.
According to a Washington State University study, a few words of body appreciation can help overcome the detrimental impact of viewing objectified photographs of female fitness influencers.
According to new research, people with schizophrenia have a genetic susceptibility to smoking as well as a lower genetic risk of obesity. The study, published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, showed a genetic overlap between schizophrenia and CVD risk factors, notably BMI and smoking.
According to new research, people with schizophrenia have a hereditary tendency to smoke and a lower genetic risk of obesity. The study, which was published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, discovered a genetic overlap between schizophrenia and CVD risk factors, specifically body mass
Swimming lessons are not only potentially life-saving; they also give a full-body workout that enhances cardiovascular and lung health. While most youngsters in high-income countries learn to swim, few join a swimming club afterwards.
According to an international study published in the peer-reviewed British Journal of Educational Studies, disadvantaged youth are more vulnerable to email scams and require more protection.
Adverse childhood experiences, particularly those involving violence, have repercussions later in life that include both physical and mental impairments.