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New psychology research finds romantic cues reduce self-control and increase risky behavior
A new study suggests that encountering reminders of romance can lead individuals to take greater risks. This influence ...
The most commonly taken analgesic worldwide – and one of the most consumed drugs in the US – could be doing a lot more than ...
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How stress hormone receptors alter the brain and behavior: Zebrafish study provides insights
Stress, the body's natural response to different types of challenges and daily problems, is an inherently harmless state ...
A new class of DBH graduates showcases groundbreaking research and system-level solutions shaping the future of integrated behavioral healthcare. TEMPE, Ariz., Dec. 3, 2025 / PRZen / Cummings Graduate ...
Children with actively involved fathers thrive significantly more — academically, emotionally and behaviorally — than their peers without involved fathers, according to a new study from the University ...
A comprehensive new study has examined the prevalence of same-sex behavior in dozens of primate species.
A common belief is that compulsive behaviors trap people in a “habit loop” that takes over self-control. New research, however, suggests this explanation may be incomplete. For many years, compulsive ...
The largest-ever study of dog behavior, tracking more than 47,000 pets, reveals how breed, size, sex, and age shape canine traits. It provides insights that could help identify early signs of illness ...
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Study finds widespread same-sex behavior among primates & could help explain why nature is so gay
Almost 60 different primate species exhibit same-sex sexual behaviors.
If you ever get an opportunity to go to Thailand, chances are you'll come home with a souvenir with the country's national animal on it…the Asian elephant. Elephants are more than a point of pride in ...
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