One of the strangest paradoxes of Western philosophy, is that it's difficult (some say impossible) to "prove" that reality exists. What you (or anyone) may call "reality," is really just the sum total ...
Having a good team isn't just about skills and references; it's about personalities and how they interact. Employee motivation is part of that. Do your employees inspire each other to achieve or see ...
Some of the visual information our brains receive is potentially misleading. New research on fruit flies demonstrates how even a simple brain can filter out such misinformation, hinting at how our own ...
Our self-perceptions are often instilled in us before we have a say in them. Learning to change how we see ourselves helps us find our hidden strengths, or improve weaknesses we didn't know we had, to ...
Recent research suggests that the psychological consequences of being in a disadvantaged position in society may stimulate appetite and increase eating regardless of one's ability to access healthier ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.– A study from Indiana ...
A new study published in the Journal of Risk Research in April 2020 shows that public health behaviors aimed at preventing viral spread are influenced by public risk perception, which varies between ...
Ovarian cancer is the deadliest of all gynecological malignancies, making it a major public health concern. Major global research finding highlighted a low level of ovarian cancer knowledge and ...
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