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When College Students Post About Depression on Facebook
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When College Students Post About Depression on Facebook

When college students post about feelings of depression on Facebook, their friends are unlikely to encourage them to seek help, a small study suggests. In fact, in this study, none of the 33 participating students said their friends told them they should reach out to a mental health professional to discuss their problems. Instead, most...

Is Sparkling Water Bad for You?
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Is Sparkling Water Bad for You?

For many people, the start of a year is a time for new health resolutions – be it eat more vegetables, consume less sugar or drink more water. Keeping hydrated is essential for body functions such as temperature regulation, transporting nutrients and removing waste. Water even acts as a lubricant and shock absorber for joints....

Volunteer Tourism Can Aid Disaster Recovery
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Volunteer Tourism Can Aid Disaster Recovery

Holidaying in a disaster zone might seem crazy, but “volunteer tourism” can actually help communities recover from natural disasters, a new study finds. And it can offer a unique and rewarding experience for volunteers, if done carefully. “When disaster hits a tourist destination – whether fire, flood, cyclone or earthquake – tourists naturally stay away,...

People Think Marketing and Political Campaigns Use Psychology to Influence Their Behaviors
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People Think Marketing and Political Campaigns Use Psychology to Influence Their Behaviors

A new study has shown that whilst people think advertising and political campaigns exploit psychological research to control their unconscious behaviours, ultimately they feel the choices they make are still their own. The research, led by Dr. Magda Osman from Queen Mary University of London, asked people to volunteer everyday examples of when they feel...

Direct-To-Consumer Fertility Tests Confuse and Mislead Consumers
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Direct-To-Consumer Fertility Tests Confuse and Mislead Consumers

Direct-to-consumer hormone-based “fertility testing” for women is viewed by consumers as both an alternative, empowering tool for family planning, and a confusing and misleading one, according to the results of a new study from Penn Medicine. Findings from the small, first-of-its-kind ethnographic study reinforce the need for consumer education around the purpose and accuracy of...

All Global Sustainability Is Local
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All Global Sustainability Is Local

Nations across the world are following a United Nations blueprint to build a more sustainable future – but a new study shows that blueprint leads less to a castle in the sky, and more to a house that needs constant remodeling. Sustainability scientists have developed systematic and comprehensive assessment methods and performed the first assessment...

New Study Estimates the Global Extent of River Ice Loss as Earth Warms
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New Study Estimates the Global Extent of River Ice Loss as Earth Warms

More than half of Earth’s rivers freeze over every year. These frozen rivers support important transportation networks for communities and industries located at high latitudes. Ice cover also regulates the amount of greenhouse gasses released from rivers into Earth’s atmosphere. A new study from researchers in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department...