While a many Danes question whether genetically modified foods are unnatural, this concern is much less apparent among politicians, according
When can ads intensify unhealthy cravings? Holistic thinking patterns can influence responses to food advertisements
The obesity epidemic is no longer strictly an American problem. Statistics suggest that many populations around the world are increasingly
Teachers who give cookie rewards score better in evaluations
New research presented at this year’s Euroanaesthesia congress in Copenhagen, Denmark and due for publication in the journal Medical Education
Aggression at work can lead to ‘vicious circle’ of misconduct
New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) reveals that frequently being the target of workplace aggression not
Going beyond ‘human error’
Failures in highly technological environments, such as military aircraft, can be investigated using known tools like HFACS, the U.S. Department
Kids hit hard by junk food advertising
Junk food ads are shown more frequently on TV at times when many children are watching, new Heart Foundation-funded research
Human daily rhythms: Clocks vs light/dark cycle
A study by the University of Seville analyses daily primary activities of European laborers and the sources of social synchronization.