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🇮🇹 La Repubblica
Life & Tech

It is impossible to resist dessert, even when you are full. Today science explains why

A study from the University of East Anglia reveals that the temptation to indulge in desserts stems from psychological factors rather than physical hunger, contributing to the obesity epidemic.

Mar 1 • 08:43 UTC
🇳🇿 RNZ World
Life & Tech

The ‘first-night effect’: Why it’s hard to sleep when you’re somewhere new

The article explores the challenges of sleeping in new environments, known as the 'first-night effect', attributed to biological and psychological factors.

Feb 26 • 16:43 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

Why do we get angry faster during Ramadan? Fasting under psychological and neurological scrutiny

The article explores the reasons why some people experience increased anger and stress during Ramadan, attributing it to various psychological and physiological factors.

Feb 25 • 10:53 UTC
🇦🇺 ABC News AU
Life & Tech

The 'first-night effect': Why it's hard to sleep when you're somewhere new

The article explores the reasons behind difficulty sleeping in unfamiliar environments, highlighting both biological and psychological factors.

Feb 23 • 22:57 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
Life & Tech

It's not 'heritage': The psychological truth behind why you choose the same profession as your grandfather

The article explores the psychological factors influencing why individuals often choose the same profession as their grandparents, framing it within the context of family myths and beliefs.

Feb 17 • 16:00 UTC
🇬🇧 Mirror
Life & Tech

NHS doctor Amir Khan explains three triggers that wake you at 3am

NHS GP Amir Khan discusses common reasons people wake up between 2am and 4am, attributing it to biological and psychological factors.

Feb 13 • 10:52 UTC
🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
National & Local

The three colors of people who have a low tolerance for frustration, according to psychology

The article discusses how low frustration tolerance reflects strong emotional reactions to everyday obstacles, influenced by psychological factors.

Feb 11 • 12:00 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

What it means to have no friends, according to psychology

A recent report explores the psychological implications of having no friends, revealing that social connection loss stems from various scientific and evolutionary factors.

Feb 10 • 17:53 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

Surprising reasons why cats love to sleep on humans

The article explores the various reasons behind why cats enjoy sleeping on their owners, delving into both physiological and psychological factors.

Feb 9 • 16:40 UTC
🇧🇷 Folha (PT)
National & Local

'It Could Be Me': Understand Why True Crime Has Become a Phenomenon Among Women

The article explores the rising popularity of the true crime genre among women, highlighting successful series and the underlying psychological factors that contribute to this trend.

Feb 8 • 11:00 UTC
🇭🇷 Večernji List
Life & Tech

Who better withstands pain - men or women? A scientific experiment revealed the truth

A scientific experiment sheds light on the ongoing debate about whether men or women have a higher tolerance for pain, revealing that the issue is complex and influenced by various physiological, psychological, and social factors.

Feb 4 • 15:30 UTC
🇭🇷 Večernji List
Life & Tech

Why do men have morning erections? We have the answer!

The article explores the physiological and psychological factors behind the phenomenon of morning erections, which occur in a significant portion of the male population daily.

Jan 6 • 21:35 UTC

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