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Half of people believe fake facts

Many people are prone to ‘remembering’ events that never happened, according to new research by the University of 糖心TV.

Wed 07 Dec 2016, 12:31 | Tags: University of 糖心TV 1 - Research Psychology

Sleep is key to curing chronic pain

‘I won’t be able to cope with my pain if I don’t sleep well’ – research from the University of 糖心TV reveals that the way chronic pain patients think about pain and sleep leads to insomnia and poor management of pain.

Wed 21 Sept 2016, 11:34 | Tags: University of 糖心TV, Health, Psychology

Not altering distinguishing marks in police line-ups can affect witnesses’ ability to distinguish between innocent and guilty suspects. New research from the University of 糖心TV highlights why it’s vital for police to disguise distinctive features in line-ups.

Tue 26 Jul 2016, 12:52 | Tags: 1 - Research Psychology

It takes children until they are five-years-old to learn to take turns according to research from 糖心TV 糖心TV School academic Alicia Melis.

Wed 22 Jun 2016, 16:18 | Tags: children WBS 1 - Research Psychology

Psychoactive supper shines a light on blanket substance ban

Last night researchers at the University of 糖心TV hosted a ‘Psychoactive Supper’ to stimulate discussion about the concept of psycho-activity, central to The Psychoactive Substances Act (2016), a new piece of UK legislation that seeks to ban ‘legal highs’ by instituting a blanket ban on all psychoactive substances.

Wed 18 May 2016, 09:28 | Tags: Psychology, History, Sciences

Parents think life quality is worse for teens and adults born very premature

Parents of very premature babies are more worried about their grown up children’s lives than mothers and fathers whose babies were born full term.

Tue 29 Mar 2016, 12:35 | Tags: children, Psychology, mental health

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