New research finds the American public’s trust in the scientific community remains strong
The results were published in the quarterly journal Public Opinion Quarterly.
Illiteracy linked to a higher chance of developing dementia
The risk for dementia was reduced among individuals with no history of illiteracy, new research suggests.
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
The findings were published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.
Self-perception of health varies by gender differences
The study was released online in the American Journal of Health Behavior.
Researchers unveil the most popular metrics for marketing on a global scale
A global study unveiled the most popular metrics for marketing, with satisfaction ranked as the top metric on their list.
Higher academic achievement linked to less preoccupation with social media
The new study was published in Computers & Education.
Product placements in television programming have net positive impact for online conversions
The data included placements airing during the 2015 fall television season.
Childhood obesity epidemic may be linked to gut bacteria
The findings were published online in the journal Obesity Reviews.
Women in leadership roles incur more backlash for corporate ethical failures than men
The new findings were published online by the American Psychological Association.
More Americans are now choosing screen time over physical fitness
Many Americans are not meeting physical activity guidelines and past theories point to a lack of free time as the…
Maternal stress could disrupt baby’s brain development during pregnancy
The results were published in Biological Psychiatry.
Post-traumatic stress disorder may increase the risk of infections
PTSD may be damaging to one's physical health, significantly increasing the risk of infections, new research finds.