Men are more likely to take risks in tricky situations than women, but whether there is an inherent biological reason behind ...
A poster that was presented in the Tenth University Research Day at the Catholic University of America in 2025. The term risk-taking carries inherent negative associations because of the potential for ...
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Scientists looked at 52 studies on testosterone and risk taking and found almost no connection
Testosterone has been used to explain Wall Street bravado, reckless driving, dangerous sports, political aggression, and the ...
A study found that chimpanzees tend to take more physical risks as infants and young animals rather than as adolescents, like humans. The researchers hypothesize that the level of care humans provide ...
Is beauty fixed or malleable? It is hard not to admit the pervasive impact that beauty has in our lives. As of 2023, beauty is the third most popular category among global Instagram influencers, only ...
Adolescents who use social media such as Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube and TikTok every day are more likely to engage in risky behavior, according to a new study. Children as young as 10 are at greater ...
Regular readers of the Aging Brain, Aging Body blog series, know that fall-related anxiety, or ‘fear of falling’, can increase the likelihood that an older will experience a fall. (If you haven’t read ...
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A recent study by the Finra Investor Education Foundation highlights key social and behavioral factors that increase the likelihood of older adults falling victim to financial fraud. The research, ...
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