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Apocalypse now?
University of California - Irvine- Journal
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Where are the doctors? Patients leading the conversation on TikTok about hidradenitis suppurativa in skin of color
JMIR PublicationsA new study published in JMIR Dermatology shows that TikTok has become a major source of education and support for people with skin of color living with hidradenitis suppurativa—a chronic, painful inflammatory skin disease that disproportionately affects people of color.
- Journal
- JMIR Dermatology
Flood patterns have changed. Flood insurance needs to keep up.
Arizona State UniversityArizona State University and Columbia University research finds that increased flood strikes and outdated flood prediction led to meager payouts for homeowners and massive debt for the National Flood Insurance Program — but there is a way out.
- Journal
- Natural Hazards
Study shows social capital improves public health, but not equally for all communities
University of Kansas- Journal
- Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Fat shaming doesn't improve human health, IU researchers find
Indiana University- Journal
- Social Science & Medicine Part B Medical Anthropology
The most rigid crisis protocols tend to be the least efficient, according to a study led by UC3M
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid- Journal
- Organization Science
Between the Pampa and Patagonia: new clues about how ancient hunter-gatherers fed themselves
Escuela Superior Politecnica del LitoralA new archaeological study reveals how ancient hunter-gatherer groups lived—and survived—more than a thousand years ago in the transition zone between the Pampas and Patagonia in Argentina. The research, carried out by Martínez and colleagues (2025), focuses on the Zoko Andi 1 site (ZA1), located on the lower basin of the Colorado River, a key location for understanding the daily life of these early settlers in the south.
- Journal
- Latin American Antiquity
- Funder
- CONICET, PICT Nº 264-06, PIP-CONICET 2021-1025, PUE-CONICET
Let the children play: How to support child development
SWPS UniversityPreschool-age children are most engaged in pretend play 10-15 minutes after playing begins. In addition, girls exhibit higher organisational skills, according to a study conducted by researchers from SWPS University and Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa.
- Journal
- Early Education and Development