Women Who are Sexually Objectified End Up Objectifying Themselves, Which is Bad for Their Emotional Health

Women Who are Sexually Objectified End Up Objectifying Themselves, Which is Bad for Their Emotional Health

How does a woman feel when a man wolf-whistles at her from across the street? Or, when a male coworker gives her body a fleeting…
According to a Study, Smoking is Mostly to Blame for England’s Socioeconomic Disparity in Cancer Incidence

According to a Study, Smoking is Mostly to Blame for England’s Socioeconomic Disparity in Cancer Incidence

According to a new study led by Nick Payne of Cancer Research UK and colleagues, the majority of the socioeconomic disparity, or deprivation gap, in…
Study Highlights Demographic Data Collection Gaps by STEM Organizations

Study Highlights Demographic Data Collection Gaps by STEM Organizations

According to a new study published on March 31st, 2022 in Science, professional organizations in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) areas might more efficiently…
Prejudice Against East Asian and Hispanic Coworkers in the United States may have Increased because of the Pandemic

Prejudice Against East Asian and Hispanic Coworkers in the United States may have Increased because of the Pandemic

According to a recent survey conducted in the United States, prejudice against East Asian and Hispanic coworkers may have increased as a result of the…
In Ethical and Sustainable Markets, Music is Essential for Converting Consumers’ Good Intentions into Actual Purchases

In Ethical and Sustainable Markets, Music is Essential for Converting Consumers’ Good Intentions into Actual Purchases

According to new research from the University of Bath, businesses offering ethical and environmental products should utilize up-tempo major mode music in their marketing to…
Research on the Global Food Trade Challenges Preconceived Ideas about How Biodiversity Fares

Research on the Global Food Trade Challenges Preconceived Ideas about How Biodiversity Fares

Researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) discover that imports from high-income nations enhance biodiversity in low-income nations in this week’s issue of Nature Food. In…
During a Pandemic, Men are Less Likely to View Food as a National Security Issue

During a Pandemic, Men are Less Likely to View Food as a National Security Issue

According to a study led by a Washington State University researcher, men were often less sympathetic toward temporary agricultural workers, sometimes known as H-2A guest…
According to a Study, Demolishing Abandoned Homes Does Not Reduce Local Crime

According to a Study, Demolishing Abandoned Homes Does Not Reduce Local Crime

Cities all throughout the country have been looking for methods to increase neighborhood safety, and in recent years have suggested that destroying vacant homes is…
Study Finds: People Who are Impatient and Risk-Tolerant are More Likely to Turn to Crime

Study Finds: People Who are Impatient and Risk-Tolerant are More Likely to Turn to Crime

There is general agreement that some persons are more likely than others to commit crimes due to societal and financial incentives. Nevertheless, given the same…
Social Determinants of Health – an economic and social condition

Social Determinants of Health – an economic and social condition

Individuals’ personal circumstances that affect their health and well-being are referred to as social determinants of health. They include political, social, and cultural issues, as…
Anthropology of Religion (Definition, History)

Anthropology of Religion (Definition, History)

People in the West have a clear idea of what religion should be like. It takes place in a special building (a church, synagogue, mosque,…
Refugees and Asylum Seekers were more Isolated as a Result of the Lockdown

Refugees and Asylum Seekers were more Isolated as a Result of the Lockdown

People who have fled war, violence, conflict, or persecution and crossed an international boundary in search of safety in another country are known as refugees.…
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