This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: Testosterone’s reputation for causing anger and aggression ...
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When public health campaigns aim to change behavior, they often rely on urgent, directive language. A new comprehensive ...
The Laboratory for Coexistence and Violence Prevention Studies (LAECOVI) at the UCO examines the relationship between moral ...
Libraries aren’t the only literary initiatives inside prison walls. Several Colorado groups — Unbound Authors, Colorado Radio ...
"At ViaPath Technologies, our mission has always been to empower incarcerated individuals with meaningful tools for rehabilitation and successful reentry," said Deb Alderson, CEO of ViaPath ...
Kids are taught that being nice means using magic words like “please” and “thank you,” sharing with friends, and taking turns without complaint. Then they grow up and enter a world where it’s normal ...
Just seeing Batman inspires us, say psychologists, whose new research suggests that seeing the caped crusader increases an individual’s propensity toward prosocial behaviors. Actions that benefit ...
Would you behave better in the presence of The Dark Knight? According to science, that’s a very real possibility, regardless of the fact that Batman is not a real person (so far/as far as we know).