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Anesthesia Residents Have High Rates Of Burnout And Depression

Anesthesia Residents Have High Rates Of Burnout And Depression

Long hours, no money - medical residents have a hard job and it can wear them down. But topping the list are residents in anesthesiology training programs, reports a surve in the July issue of…
Consumer Research: It's Easier To Lose Weight When The Target Is Not Exact

Consumer Research: It's Easier To Lose Weight When The Target Is Not Exact

Goals need to be flexible, according to a new paper.  People who set a goal of losing between 2 and 4 pounds will still lose an average of 3 lbs. while a person who targets 3 lbs.…
Like World War Z Or Justin Bieber?  Thank Evolution

Like World War Z Or Justin Bieber? Thank Evolution

If you watch musicals from the 1950s or teen comedies from the 1990s, you find a lot of movies with different titles but the themes and plotlines barely change; two friends competing for a girl in…
Intellectual Hubris: Despite Errors, People Remain Overly Confident In Their Knowledge

Intellectual Hubris: Despite Errors, People Remain Overly Confident In Their Knowledge

Overprecision, excessive confidence in the accuracy of our knowledge, can have profound consequences in various ways, making people intolerant of dissenting views,  leading physicians to…
Psychologists Study How To Create Better Soldiers But  Fewer War Crimes

Psychologists Study How To Create Better Soldiers But Fewer War Crimes

Combat troops must minimize the 'human-ness' of their enemies in order to kill them, they can't be effective fighters if they're distracted by feelings of empathy for opponents. But if the opponent…
Atheists Find Comfort In Faith Too: Belief In Science

Atheists Find Comfort In Faith Too: Belief In Science

Studies have shown that religious people are actually helped by faith in stressful situations. Oxford University psychologists suggest atheists are also helped by belief during times of crisis; the…
Weather Conditions Do Not Affect Fibromyalgia Pain Or Fatigue

Weather Conditions Do Not Affect Fibromyalgia Pain Or Fatigue

Fibromyalgia affects up to 2% of the U.S. population, mostly older women. What is it? No one really knows, it is a blanket term for symptoms like widespread pain, unexplained fatigue, headaches, and…
When We Hear A Baby Cry, There Are Gender Variations In Brain Activity

When We Hear A Baby Cry, There Are Gender Variations In Brain Activity

Researchers behind a new paper say women's brains appear to be hard-wired to respond to the cries of a hungry infant. They asked men and women to let their minds wander, then played a recording of…
Psychology Students Lie About Sex To Match Gender Expectations

Psychology Students Lie About Sex To Match Gender Expectations

Psychology students, male and female, lie about their sexual behavior to match the cultural expectations of how they perceive other students believe men or women should act – even though they wouldn'…
Women Have 40% More Mental Health Issues, But The Gender Gap Will Soon Disappear

Women Have 40% More Mental Health Issues, But The Gender Gap Will Soon Disappear

Dr. Daniel Freeman, professor of clinical psychology at Oxford, has good news if you believe women are more nuts than men: there is a 40% chance you are right. We know that discussing biological…

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