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The Effectiveness of Integrated Counseling in Veterinary Education: New Research Validates Its Impact

Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in veterinary medical programs, but their effectiveness has not historically been measured. A new study revealed that these programs may not only enhance access to mental health care but also lead to significant reductions in psychological distress among veterinary trainees. Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in

Mobile Device Restrictions Fall Short in Addressing Detrimental Effects of Social Media and Smartphone Usage, Study Reveals

Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school day aren't necessarily experiencing better mental health and wellbeing, as the first worldwide study of its kind has found that just banning smartphones is not enough to tackle their negative impacts. Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school

The Effectiveness of Integrated Counseling in Veterinary Education: New Research Validates Its Impact

Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in veterinary medical programs, but their effectiveness has not historically been measured. A new study revealed that these programs may not only enhance access to mental health care but also lead to significant reductions in psychological distress among veterinary trainees. Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in

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The Effectiveness of Integrated Counseling in Veterinary Education: New Research Validates Its Impact

Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in veterinary medical programs, but their effectiveness has not historically been measured. A new study revealed that these programs may not only enhance access to mental health care but also lead to significant reductions in psychological distress among veterinary trainees. Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in

The Conversation Gap: Exploring Gender and Age in Communication Styles

Researchers found that women between the ages of 25 and 65 -- the life stages of early and middle adulthood -- spoke on average 3,000 more words per day than their male counterparts. The stereotype that women are much more talkative than men is pervasive across many cultures, but a widely reported study by University

Mobile Device Restrictions Fall Short in Addressing Detrimental Effects of Social Media and Smartphone Usage, Study Reveals

Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school day aren't necessarily experiencing better mental health and wellbeing, as the first worldwide study of its kind has found that just banning smartphones is not enough to tackle their negative impacts. Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school

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The Effectiveness of Integrated Counseling in Veterinary Education: New Research Validates Its Impact

Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in veterinary medical programs, but their effectiveness has not historically been measured. A new study revealed that these programs may not only enhance access to mental health care but also lead to significant reductions in psychological distress among veterinary trainees. Embedded counseling services are becoming increasingly common in

The Conversation Gap: Exploring Gender and Age in Communication Styles

Researchers found that women between the ages of 25 and 65 -- the life stages of early and middle adulthood -- spoke on average 3,000 more words per day than their male counterparts. The stereotype that women are much more talkative than men is pervasive across many cultures, but a widely reported study by University

Mobile Device Restrictions Fall Short in Addressing Detrimental Effects of Social Media and Smartphone Usage, Study Reveals

Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school day aren't necessarily experiencing better mental health and wellbeing, as the first worldwide study of its kind has found that just banning smartphones is not enough to tackle their negative impacts. Students attending schools that ban the use of phones throughout the school

The Influence of Wealth on Generosity: A Global Perspective

Wealthy people are more likely to engage in prosocial behavior such as donating money or volunteering, according to a new global study. Wealthy people are more likely to engage in prosocial behaviour such as donating money or volunteering, according to a new global study. In a new paper published today in PNAS Nexus, researchers from

Surprising Side Effects: Clean Air Policies Linked to Increased Methane Emissions from Wetlands

Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has found. The resulting additional future release of 20-34 million tons of methane each year from natural wetlands would mean targets to reduce human-caused emissions need to be more stringent than currently set

Harnessing Collective Creativity: Effective Strategies for Idea Generation in Groups

Is it better to work in large groups? Smaller ones? With other people who are similar or different? New research offers insight into these questions -- and some of the results are not what you'd expect. Managers at every company -- especially big corporations -- face a similar conundrum: What's the ideal way to organize

Unlocking Social Skills: How COVID Lockdowns Impacted Preschool Development

Researchers discovered children ages 3 to 5 tested before and after COVID lockdowns had a significant gap in a key cognitive skill, particularly for children from homes with low financial resources and adults with less education. The data is among the first to show the pandemic's cognitive effects on children who were not yet students.

Pets Adapt Swiftly: How Daylight Savings Time Affects Our Furry Friends

Working dogs take a day to adjust to the change in routine caused by Daylight Savings Time, whereas pet dogs and their owners seem to be unaffected, according to a new study. Working dogs take a day to adjust to the change in routine caused by Daylight Savings Time, whereas pet dogs and their owners

Empowering Women in Gyms: Overcoming Body Image Issues and Harassment

When exercising in gyms, women face barriers across various domains, including physical appearance and body image, gym attire, the physical gym environment, and interactions with others, according to a new study. When exercising in gyms, women face barriers across various domains, including physical appearance and body image, gym attire, the physical gym environment, and interactions

Revolutionary Genetic Breakthrough: New Branches of Promise in the Tree of Life

In the most comprehensive global analysis of genetic diversity ever undertaken, an international team of scientists has found that the genetic diversity is being lost across the globe but that conservation efforts are helping to safeguard species. In the most comprehensive global analysis of genetic diversity ever undertaken, an international team of scientists has found

Does Calorie Count on Menus Fuel Eating Disorders?

Calorie labels on restaurant menus are negatively impacting people with eating disorders, according to a new study. The review found that individuals who have been diagnosed with an eating disorder changed their behaviors if presented with a menu featuring calorie labels. Calorie labels on restaurant menus are negatively impacting people with eating disorders, according to

Discrepancies in Toxicology Testing Procedures in Hospitals After Major Car Accidents

A new study has found that drug screening practices may be inconsistent with potential downstream effects in reporting to the RMV. In 2010, Massachusetts adopted legislation that amended the Safe Driving Law, encouraging health care providers to report patients to the state Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) if there was "reasonable cause to believe that