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In sickness and wealth—how UK tests for coronavirus

If you are in the UK and worried about contracting the coronavirus, it appears for peace of mind about your health, it truly pays to be wealthy.

Mar 18, 2020

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Fake news feels less immoral to share when we've seen it before

People who repeatedly encounter a fake news item may feel less and less unethical about sharing it on social media, even when they don't believe the information, research indicates.

Dec 03, 2019

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Attitudes about health affect how older adults engage with negative health news

To get older adults to pay attention to important health information, preface it with the good news about their health. That's one takeaway from a study that found older adults are more willing to engage with negative health ...

Mar 05, 2019

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