Economic Inequality May Drive Rising Youth Perfectionism

Summary: College students face substantially more intense pressure to be perfect than they did a generation ago. The research compiled data from 307 studies spanning 1989 to 2024, evaluating over…

Should you get a second medical opinion? A surgeon explains why doing so can make you a more confident patient

Imagine you have heartburn. For years you’ve managed with antacids, but one day you’re struggling to swallow steak without vomiting. Your gastroenterologist finds a large hiatal hernia, an enlarged opening…

Paternal Anxiety Rewires Embryonic Growth Settings

Summary: A father’s psychological stress prior to conception can actively alter his offspring’s physical growth via small molecular signals carried in sperm. The research demonstrates that prolonged pre-conception stress elevates…

Ancient mega-structure discovered in Romania

Archaeologists investigating a prehistoric settlement in northeastern Romania have uncovered evidence from a massive communal building that could transform our understanding of how some of Europe’s earliest large communities were…

Simple Dietary Switches Lower Clinical Depression

Summary: A randomized controlled tria demonstrated that incorporating a single glass of 100% fruit juice or a smoothie into a daily diet can significantly improve mental wellbeing and lower depression…

Is rubbing your eyes bad for you? 2 eye specialists explain what’s behind the urge to rub and what to do about it

You know the feeling – the itchy eye that is just begging to be scratched. Before you start rubbing your eyes, you may want to think twice about the potential…

Nearly half of maternal deaths in Pennsylvania occur more than 6 weeks after giving birth

For too many women, the journey to motherhood ends in death. Maternal mortality – the death of a woman during pregnancy or within 42 days of giving birth – is…

Lost trade routes of Roman Spain revealed by new Mellaria study

A large collection of pottery recovered from the Roman city of Mellaria is providing archaeologists with new clues about the settlement’s economy and daily life. The material comes from excavations…

How states’ moves to call abortion drugs ‘controlled substances’ can make childbirth more dangerous and interfere with legal, safe and necessary healthcare

The number of abortions in the U.S. rose by 21% between 2020 and 2025 – despite the fact that 20 states have passed laws banning or severely restricting abortion care,…

Constant Contact Increases Conflict in Confined Conditions

Summary: An international behavioral science study has exposed a counterintuitive “proximity paradox” within isolated crews. Investigating a 10-month overwintering mission at Antarctica’s Concordia Station, a premier real-world analog for Mars…