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ScienceCan a cup of peppermint tea sharpen your mind? A new study suggests it can—but not in the way scientists expected. Improved memory and attention followed the tea, but increased brain blood flow wasn't the reason why.Read Article
Peppermint tea boosts memory and attention—but why?
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ScienceWhat makes a man’s body attractive? A new international study explored this question using body scans and evolutionary models—testing which physical traits matter most. The results challenge some popular assumptions about leanness, muscle, and what people really prefer.Read Article
What is the most attractive body fat percentage for men? New research offers an answer
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ScienceA new study finds that the longer people take antidepressants, the more likely they are to face severe, long-lasting withdrawal symptoms—raising questions about current prescribing practices and the support available for those trying to stop the medication.Read Article
Longer antidepressant use linked to more severe, long-lasting withdrawal symptoms, study finds
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Older adults who feel criticized by loved ones are more likely to develop depression
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Digital therapy cuts body image anxiety in men by tackling appearance-related safety behaviors
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Scientists show how you're unknowingly sealing yourself in an information bubble
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Openness to sugar relationships tied to short-term mating, not life history strategy
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New psychology research uncovers surprisingly consistent misjudgments of tattooed individuals
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TikTok and similar platforms linked to body dissatisfaction and eating disorder symptoms
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