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Release date: 21-Oct-2024 10:40 AM EDT
How you interact with your kid could shape how they play with their peers
University of Georgia

The way parents and their children play together may be the framework for how kids will treat other children, according to a recent study from the University of Georgia. Figuring out how to approach new social situations is key for toddlers, and research suggests that caregivers play a big part in giving kids a script to draw from.

Newswise: Promising New Drug May Be the First to Protect Vision in People With Dry AMD
Released: 21-Oct-2024 10:30 AM EDT
Promising New Drug May Be the First to Protect Vision in People With Dry AMD
American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)

Study shows investigational treatment reduced vision loss and protected key structures in the eye essential for vision.

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Released: 21-Oct-2024 9:55 AM EDT
Navigating Stakeholder Biases – New Strategies for Supporting Women in Leadership
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Women and individuals with minoritized identities who reach senior executive positions often face more intense scrutiny. Previous research has recommended that organizations provide critical stakeholders with specific, relevant, or personalized information about a leader to reduce negative biases.

Released: 21-Oct-2024 9:35 AM EDT
Submit Abstracts by Oct. 31 for IAFNS 4th Annual Science Innovation Showcase
Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences

An exchange of science related to nutrition, innovative ingredients, products and processes across the food and beverage ecosystem.

Released: 21-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Moffitt Study Reveals Insights Into Oral HPV Incidence and Risks in Men Across 3 Countries
Moffitt Cancer Center

A new study has unveiled crucial information about the incidence and risk factors of oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infections among men in the United States, Mexico and Brazil. Moffitt Cancer Center researchers have discovered how often new oral HPV infections occur, the factors influencing their acquisition and the regional variations in infection rates.

Newswise: Cloud Computing Captures Chemistry Code
15-Oct-2024 3:10 PM EDT
Cloud Computing Captures Chemistry Code
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

The speed and agility of cloud computing opens doors to completing advanced computational chemistry workflows in days instead of months.

Newswise: BGSU Research Finds Divorce Among Older Adults Has Nearly Tripled Since 1990
18-Oct-2024 10:20 AM EDT
BGSU Research Finds Divorce Among Older Adults Has Nearly Tripled Since 1990
Bowling Green State University

According to the BGSU National Center for Family and Marriage Research, 15.2% of older adults divorced in 2022 compared to 5.2% in 1990

Newswise: Scientists Found Out How Brain Cope with Overwork During Prolonged Cognitive Task
Released: 21-Oct-2024 6:30 AM EDT
Scientists Found Out How Brain Cope with Overwork During Prolonged Cognitive Task
Scientific Project Lomonosov

Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University found out that prolonged mental load led to decrease of functional connectivity between frontal and parietal lobes of brain, that is followed by decrease of efficiency of information processing.

Released: 21-Oct-2024 6:00 AM EDT
Recognizing the Strengths of Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Students Leads to Better Grades
University of Vienna

In their new study, psychologist Christina Bauer from the University of Vienna and her international team show the influence societal narratives can have on students' self-image and their performance. The researchers presented reverse narratives to socio-economically disadvantaged students: instead of portraying them as weak, they emphasized their strengths.

 
Newswise: National Poll: Many Teens Use Protein Supplements for Muscle Growth, Sports Performance
16-Oct-2024 12:00 PM EDT
National Poll: Many Teens Use Protein Supplements for Muscle Growth, Sports Performance
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Protein bars, shakes and powders are increasingly popular among adults – but many teens may be jumping on the bandwagon too.


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