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Across the globe, people hold very different beliefs about whether having too much money is morally wrong. Some see extreme wealth as a personal success to be admired. Others, especially in more equal and economically advanced nations, feel it’s wrong—even harmful. A growing body of research is uncovering why some...
A large-scale study of U.S. children has found that exposure to green spaces in urban areas is associated with healthier brain development, fewer emotional and behavioral problems, and improved cognitive performance. The findings, published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, suggest that different types of green environments may shape children’s...
Losing hair is natural—most people shed about 50 to 150 hairs daily. But when the loss becomes noticeable, showing bald patches or clumps falling out, it’s more than simple shedding. More than half of all women and over 80% of men will experience noticeable hair loss at some point, often...