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Researchers find depression and anxiety biomarker in youths

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From the University of Cambridge press release via EurekAlert!: Scientists have discovered a cognitive biomarker – a biological indicator of a disease – for young adolescents who are at high risk of developing depression and… 

Study suggests in-group biases increase in times of scarcity

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From the Association for Psychological Science press release: From the playground to the office, a key aspect of our social lives involves figuring out who “belongs” and who doesn’t. Our biases lead us — whether… 

Study suggests competition has its disadvantages

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From the USC Marshall School of Business press release via EurekAlert!: Economists and professionals praise the merits of competition, as it leads to lower prices and improvements in quality. But in the automobile smog-testing industry,… 

Study suggests video gaming can be addictive

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From the Science in Public press release via MedicalXpress: A psychology researcher from Canberra has collected some of the first scientific evidence that video gaming can be addictive in a way similar to gambling and… 

Study suggests some brains compensate after traumatic injury

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From the Radiological Society of North America press release via MedicalXpress: Using a special magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique to image patients with mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), researchers have identified a biomarker that may…