Psychology & Psychiatry

Eleven new studies suggest 'power poses' don't work

The claim that holding a "power pose" can improve your life became wildly popular several years ago, fueling the second most-watched TED talk ever but also casting doubts about the science behind the assertion.

Psychology & Psychiatry

New method could facilitate child interrogations

In many different contexts, adults may want to know more about children's experiences, such as in healthcare, the social services or the legal system. It is therefore important that there are good and reliable interview methods. ...

Addiction

Daily e-cigarette users had highest rates of quitting smoking

Among U.S. adults who were established smokers in the past five years, those who use e-cigarettes daily were significantly more likely to have quit cigarettes compared to those who have never tried e-cigarettes. Researchers ...

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