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Nightmares Prepare Brain for Real Fears

Nightmares and real fear activate the same regions of the brain, according to a recent study published in the journal Human Brain Mapping by researchers

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Less Consumption, Better Mental Health

A recent survey conducted among college students has revealed that reducing consumption not only helps to conserve the earth’s resources but also enhances psychological well-being.

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People are more honest

Optimists are up to 70% more likely to live to 85 years old than pessimists, according to a study by Boston University School of Medicine.

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Optimism Increases Lifespan: Study

Optimists are up to 70% more likely to live to 85 years old than pessimists, according to a study by Boston University School of Medicine.

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Headscarf-wearing women receive less help in Germany.

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania has found that women wearing headscarves in Germany receive less help from strangers in

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Discrimination in Carpooling due to Turkish Names

Discrimination against profiles with Turkish names compared to those with German names has been found on online ride-sharing platforms. Researchers from the University of Cologne

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No Home Advantage in Football Rematch

According to a recent study, there is almost no home advantage in professional football anymore. The increasing professionalism and psychological support of players mean that

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Smart, Sensitive, and Excluded Vegetarians

The number of vegetarians in Germany is increasing annually, but little research has been done on how these individuals differ from others from a psychological

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Men Lie More Than Women.

A recent meta-analysis of over 44,000 participants has revealed that men tend to lie more frequently than women. However, the analysis also shows that age

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Sharing Makes Children Happier

Sharing Makes Children Happier: Study Finds Psychologists in China have discovered that children who share voluntarily experience more joy than those who are prompted to