Study finds association between systemic racism and emotional eating among African Americans
Institutional and cultural racism were associated with emotional eating.
Survey claims the majority of Americans favor abolishing the Electoral College
The survey was administered from June 27 to July 4, 2022.
New research shows how cable news outlets are increasingly polarizing
The research was carried out at the University of Pennsylvania.
How red flag laws may lower the risk of gun violence
The published work was authored by an expert at Johns Hopkins University.
Study finds that changes made to abortion law continue to polarize Texans
The survey was carried out between June 17th and July 7th.
Researchers link accelerated cell aging and insulin resistance to early poverty
342 African American children were followed for about two decades between 2001 and 2019.
Study finds feminism is linked to one’s own body talk and a better body image
The research included the questioning of 169 mother-daughter pairs.
Study finds association between high rates of homicide and de-prosecution policy
The new research was carried out by the American Society of Criminology.
Study finds high rates of incarceration may not yield community safety
The study was conducted at Pennsylvania State University.
Almost half of American children reside in households with criminal justice involvement
The research was conducted as part of a team from the U.S. Census Bureau, the University of Michigan, and the…
New research examines how prematurely-born children do in school
Researchers found that negative effects among children born extremely preterm, after less than 28 weeks of gestation.
Only about one-fourth of Americans believe the U.S. is the world’s greatest nation
Only about 23 percent of respondents believed America was the single greatest country in the world.