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PsyPost on MSNStudy finds prosocial behavior predicts shifts in political viewsA recent study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science suggests that people’s tendency to act in ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNChildren who eat fish are more prosocial, but does it impact intelligence?Children who eat less seafood are significantly more likely to have lower prosocial behavior scores, but no link was found ...
With teens, it doesn't help to just say no to screen time. Instead, experts suggest teaching them to be smarter viewers of ...
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Motherly on MSNNew study reveals the surprising way eating fish can boost your child’s kindnessA surprising study finds kids who eat fish regularly are more kind, cooperative, and socially aware. Here’s why adding ...
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Study Finds on MSNOmega-3s fuel kindness? Children who eat fish regularly are friendlierDiscover how fish consumption in childhood can enhance prosocial behavior and improve interactions with peers and family.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSeafood consumption linked to prosocial behavior in childrenChildren who consumed the least amounts of seafood at 7-years-old were likely to be less 'prosocial' at ages 7 and 9 years than those who regularly consumed seafood, according to a new study.
Humans may not be the only ones who aid their friends when they're hurt. Mice may do it, too, as shown by a new research ...
Many studies suggest that humor is a useful leadership tool. Leaders with a sense of humor are seen as 27% more motivating, ...
Humans are not the only ones who help others in need—mice may do it too! A new study from the Keck School of Medicine at USC ...
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