Preventing Diseases: Small Steps, Big Change

Medicine has reached new heights in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases and illnesses. It’s easy to forget that preventable diseases…

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A Survey Study on the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Body Dissatisfaction

Approximately 60% of the world’s population uses social media with many having multiple forms of social media. I set out…

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Understanding Epigenetics

Epigenetics is the study of how environmental factors and behaviour can alter the function of genes. It explains how experiences…

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Role of Cerebellum in Language Processing

The cerebellum is known to have a primary role in motor control. However, research also suggests its potential role in…

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Blurring the Ethical Line: Stanford Prison Experiment

The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the best known and most controversial psychological studies. Unveiling the effect of authority…

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The Science of Profiling

Profiling – it's something we all do on a day-to-day basis. However, it extends into criminal psychology. This powerful tool…

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Asocial vs Antisocial Personality Disorder

In our daily life we often use terms interchangeably when referring to human behaviour. What does antisocial actually mean? What…

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Anatomy of a Country’s Financial Collapse

Throughout the years, many countries have defaulted causing significant far-reaching consequences for the domestic and global economy. Read about; Argentina,…

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Ethical Issues with Interviewing Children as Eyewitness

Children may be part of a forensic interview if they were witnesses to a crime or if they were the…

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The Rise and Fall of Napoleon

Napoleon's rise and fall is both a triumph and a tragedy. Napoleon Bonaparte’s reign was far-reaching and his legacy can…

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