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Psychology

Humans demonstrate surprising nutritional intelligence

New research shows humans possess surprising nutritional intelligence according to new pioneering study into food choices led by the University…

Worth More Than 2 Hours – Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2022 Campaign Video

Eating disorders week 2022 is the 28th February to the 6th of March. Eating Disorders Awareness Week is one of…

Depression study on metabolic differences

Metabolic differences in the diagnosis of and treatment refinement for episodic and chronic depression: A study carried out in the…

Hacking time zones with Re-Timer

Hacking time zones with Re-Timer: Mick Jagger, the 78-year-old Rolling Stones singer, was recently photographed in a pair of futuristic…

Suicide rates in menopausal women up 6%

Suicide rates among women aged 45 to 54 — the most common age to be experiencing menopause and perimenopause —…

Priory reports increased enquiries for alcohol treatment

Number of people enquiring about Priory alcohol treatment services up nearly 60% in two years:- · Nearly 60% increase in…

No evidence that conversion therapy works

Coventry University research finds no evidence that conversion therapy works and it may be damaging to people's mental health Academics…

Vaccine passports linked to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in UK and Israel

Vaccine passports linked to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in UK and Israel: A new study from Imperial College London has found…

Supporting back to school anxiety in a time of COVID

Supporting back to school anxiety in a time of COVID: Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg is a Consultant Child and Adolescent…

Childhood trauma can make people like morphine more

People who experienced childhood trauma get a more pleasurable ‘high’ from morphine, new research suggests. Dr Molly Carlyle from The…

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