Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to obesity and other chronic diseases, with numerous health campaigns advising ...
Roughly two decades ago, a community-wide reckoning emerged concerning the credibility of published literature in the social-behavioral sciences, especially psychology. Several large scale studies ...
Genomic analyses reveal that addiction risk is influenced by both shared behavioral traits and specific biological factors, ...
A new global study underscores the crucial role of behavioral sciences in formulating policy decisions, while also asserting the need for clear standards for what evidence gets used in policy ...
Rutgers‑led study of 2.2 million people finds addiction risk is driven more by genes tied to impulse control and reward ...
While nearly half of behavioral health visits happen remotely, non-mental health conditions still account for tens of millions of telehealth appointments, a new study found. Every year, an estimated ...
When Elaine Benes on Seinfeld discovers she was labeled as a “difficult patient” in her medical chart, hilarity ensues when she tries to correct the record—and makes matters worse. But in real life, ...
Approximately one-third of behavioral health patients seeking therapy or medication visits said their clinicians did not offer both telehealth and in-person care, according to a study from nonprofit ...
Access to mental health services continues to be an issue in Denver and across the state. A new study from the Denve Department of Public Health and Environment focused on the community shows they ...
A six-year study that analyzed data from a 25-question screening tool found alarming evidence of unhealthy behavioral trajectories starting as early as age 2 among families affected by low income and ...
AI surveys reveal applicant self-reported misconduct risks often missed by resumes, background investigations, and reference checks Our ability to gain insight into a candidate’s character and ...