Monty Python" scene
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- Human brain recognizes and reacts to race
- Caucasian teenagers more damaged by family change than African-American peers
- Gay men and lesbians more likely to experience violent events and subsequent PTSD
- African-American men with chronic pain at higher risk for depression, disability
- When social fear is missing, so are racial stereotypes, shows study of children with Williams syndrome
- In the face of racism, distress depends on one"s coping method
- Blacks less likely than whites, Hispanics to get evidence-based stroke care
- Sleep differences among ethnic groups revealed in new poll
- Sociodemographic characteristics are related to a patient"s willingness to participate in cancer screenings
- Blacks less likely to know they have heart condition or to use treatment for it, study suggests
- Quitting smoking especially difficult for select groups
- Relationships
- Older lesbians, gays have higher rates of chronic disease, mental distress, isolation
- First sex linked to better body image in men, not women
- Human gender roles influence research on animals, Swedish biologists argue
- Virtual conversation simulator found beneficial for adults with autism
- "Pre-baby blues" due to lack of support from partner, study finds
- Judging couples’ chemistry influenced by serotonin
- Testosterone linked to men"s ability to "woo" potential mates
- Early male friendship as a precursor to substance abuse in girls
- Web use doesn"t encourage belief in political rumors, but e-mail does
- Facebook photo sharing reflects focus on female appearance
- Can you predict your mate will cheat by their voice?
- Rich and poor, UK youth are happy after all?
- Facing the Facebook mirror can boost self-esteem
- Happy children make happy adults
- Higher levels of social activity decrease the risk of developing disability in old age
- One third of us have tried dating websites with middle-aged suitors using them most
- United Kingdom is a nation of happy couples, study finds
- You benefit if your romantic partner recovers well from spats
- Enhance romance by going out with other couples
- Spring break: College students and risky behaviors
- Social and emotional learning programs found to boost students" skills
- Gestures provide a helping hand in problem solving
- The Oscar curse? Oscar win for best actress increases the risk of divorce, study suggests
- Marriage is good for physical and mental health, study finds
- Men more likely to stick with girlfriends who sleep with other women than other men
- The language of young love: The ways couples talk can predict relationship success
- Faculty on Facebook will not ask students to be friends, study suggests
- Strong social ties benefit breast cancer patients
- Couples sometimes communicate no better than strangers
- Internet risks for young people less than commonly believed, European survey suggests
- Young couples can"t agree on whether they have agreed to be monogamous
- Middle school is when the right friends may matter most
- Men with macho faces attractive to fertile women, researchers find
- Structure deep within the brain may contribute to a rich, varied social life
- Psychologists show how accent shapes our perception of a person
- Kids got the blues? Maybe they don"t have enough friends
- Childhood maltreatment, high magnitude stressors are stronger predictors of psychiatric symptoms than military sexual stressors
- Social Psychology
- New media and eating habits: Computer has replaced the kitchen table as focal point of meals for college students
- Women"s body image based more on others" opinions than their own weight
- Stepchildren relate to stepparents based on perceived benefits, researchers find
- Seeing and experiencing violence makes aggression "normal" for children
- Mothers abused during childhood at risk for having low birth weight babies
- Childhood psychological problems have long-term economic and social impact, study finds
- Study illuminates the "pain" of social rejection
- How well do you know your friends?
- Why some children are harmed by mother"s alcohol, but others aren"t
- Psychologists find the meaning of aggression: "Monty Python" scene helps research
- Interest in toys predicts effectiveness of autism treatment in toddlers
- Chicken soup for the soul: Comfort food fights loneliness
- Teenagers, parents and teachers unaware of social networking risks
- Ethnic minorities are "silent sufferers" of chronic fatigue syndrome
- Psychologists design 60-minute exercise that raises GPAs of minority students
- More reasons to be nice: It"s less work for everyone
- What doctors (and patients) can learn from air traffic controllers: What"s that you say?
- The more secure you feel, the less you value your stuff
- Inability to shake regrets can have effects on physical health
- Six different pathways to adulthood
- Being "mindful" can neutralize fears of death and dying
- Who"s the boss? Americans respond faster to those with high social status
- To escape blame, be a victim, not a hero, new study finds
- Latino siblings of children with developmental disabilities at risk, study finds
- Density of neighborhood liquor stores is especially risky for African-Americans who drink, study finds
- You are what you app: Choice of smartphone applications define your computing style
- Spirituality