Medications

A prescription to cure Big Pharma's image problem

Time and again, major pharmaceutical companies attract negative press, with magazines like Forbes calling the industry "pill pushers" and detailing how they 'abandoned science for salesmanship.'

Psychology & Psychiatry

5 year olds are generous only when they're watched

Children as young as five are generous when others are aware of their actions, but antisocial when sharing with a recipient who can't see them, according to research published Oct. 31 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Male acts of bravery, risk display honor, increase accidental death

Men sometimes prove themselves by taking risks that demonstrate their toughness and bravery. Putting yourself in peril might establish manliness, but it can also lead to high rates of accidental death, particularly among ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Research shows it can be good to get angry at work

Researchers at the University of Liverpool have found that anger used by managers in the construction industry has a positive impact and contributes to the success of a project.

Psychology & Psychiatry

The myth of the 'queen bee': Work and sexism

Female bosses sometimes have a reputation for not being very nice. Some display what's called "queen bee" behavior, distancing themselves from other women and refusing to help other women as they rise through the ranks. Now, ...

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