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Social Science

lonely middle aged folks sitting on park benches

U.S. Middle-Aged Adults Feel Lonelier Than Those in Europe

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Participants in the Sharing History through Active Reminiscence and Photo-Imagery (SHARP) study, (OHSU/Kristyna Wentz-Graff)

Walking, reminiscing benefit brain health in older Black adults

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Man covering his ears. Pixabay

‘I’d rather not know’: Why we choose ignorance

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Lonely woman watching tv

For the lonely, a blurred line between real and fictional people

Categories Technology
The concept for the UCLA study emerged from the idea that systemic racism and COVID-19 are interconnected “twin pandemics.”

Those who support Black Lives Matter tend to be less hesitant about vaccines

Categories Health, Social Sciences
An African American couple smiling

Black people in rural areas have greater mental health resiliency than white people

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences

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