Trance gegen Bauchweh: Die Wirksamkeit medizinischer Hypnose
Die therapeutische Hypnose ist eine wirksame und sichere komplementäre Methode im Rahmen von Operationen und bei Reizdarmbeschwerden. Dies ist das Resultat einer systematischen Übersichtsarbeit, die...
View ArticleDes photos et de la musique contribueraient à réduire le stress préopératoire...
Des chercheurs de l’Université de Grenade (Espagne) prouvent qu’associer des images et des musiques qui sont agréables au patient permet de réduire son niveau de stress, ses pulsations, de diminuer sa...
View ArticleHerbs that can boost your mood and memory
The herbs peppermint, chamomile, rosemary and lavender have been proven to have an impact on mood and memory, with significant benefits displayed for older people, according to new research from...
View ArticleSex, race, gender, and the presidential vote
New research reveals that Republican and Democrat positions on women’s rights are a major predictor of the vote for President in the US elections
View ArticleSearching the effects of adolescent obesity in the adult brain
The Franco-Mexican research explores the cognitive performance in adulthood when the subjects have been exposed to an obesogenic environment during adolescence.
View ArticleInnovative clothing companies more capable in implementing sustainability...
Companies with a great capacity for innovation turn out to be more dedicated to improving social sustainability aspects. This is the conclusion drawn by Harrie van Bommel, a University of Twente PhD...
View ArticleRisikoscheu hemmt Innovation bei Informationstechnik
Smartphones und Tablets kommen aus Asien und den USA, die deutsche und europäische Industrie hinkt hinterher. Mit den Ursachen beschäftigt sich eine Studie des KIT, erschienen im Fachblatt...
View ArticleRisk Aversion Impedes Innovation in Information Technology
Smartphones and tablets come from Asia and the USA, German and European industry is far behind. The causes are dealt with by a study of KIT published in the journal “Telecommunications Policy”....
View ArticleImmigrant women fall out of the labour market
A part-time job does not necessarily mean long-term success for integration into working life. Many immigrant women fall out of the labour market after being employed for a while.
View ArticleWissenschaft und Kunst reflektieren europäisches Kulturerbe
Gibt es ein harmonisches europäisches Kulturerbe, oder ist es nicht im Gegenteil so, dass die europäische Kultur durch ihre Konflikte und historischen Brüchen gekennzeichnet ist? Ist es möglich,...
View ArticleMedia research: What readers think about computer-generated texts
An experimental study carried out by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich media researchers has found that readers rate texts generated by algorithms more credible than texts written by real...
View ArticleLeadership experts explain Leicester City's secret of success
In the lead article of The Psychologist – the official magazine of the British Psychological Society – two of the world’s leading experts on the psychology of leadership explain how Ranieri contributed...
View ArticleDepression worsens COPD symptoms
Treat the brain to help the lungs: new research has found that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease face exacerbated symptoms when also experiencing depression
View ArticleBreast cancer patients upbeat on body changes
Younger women's experiences of mastectomy shows that many reject mainstream concepts of body ideals to become proud of operative scars
View ArticleHow can we solve crime?
18/05/2016, What can citizens do to reduce crime? How can the police and public work together? How is social media changing criminal investigations? These are some of the questions which will be raised...
View ArticleDeviant Behavior: Revenues and Profits in Stolen Data Markets
Routledge’s Deviant Behavior has an extensive archive on cybercrime, a topic growing in popularity as technology continues to advance. The article Exploring and Estimating the Revenues and Profits of...
View ArticleDelayed onset adulthood keeps young Brits away from ballot box
The poor voter turnout of young Brits can be explained by the delayed transition to adulthood, says new research from Royal Holloway, University of London. And as early voting behaviour trends set the...
View ArticleCan Personality Traits Affect Likelihood of Using Mindfulness-Based Stress...
A new study of older adults, who can gain particular quality of life benefits from the use of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) techniques, showed that specific personality traits were...
View ArticleNew study shows benefits of internet-based therapy in overcoming childbirth fear
Women expecting their first child but who are experiencing severe fear of childbirth (FOC) stand to dramatically benefit in reducing their anxieties with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered...
View ArticleHermits in American culture
19th century recluses who withdrew to the solitude of caves – modern people who deliberately live a life of abstinence: these are parallels drawn by Ina Bergmann, an American Studies scholar. Her...
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