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Good-economy perceptions intensified powerlessness among financially strained workers
How economic optimism intensifies powerlessness among financially strained workers. Analysis of 4,967 American and Canadian workers reveals meritocratic attribution processes.
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Genome-wide mapping linked malt quality traits to barley loci
Multi-locus GWAS identifies 19 genomic loci controlling malt quality in Ethiopian barley, enabling marker-assisted breeding for superior malting cultivars.
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No association found between labor epidural analgesia and ASD
Population-based case-control study of 5,210 mother-child dyads found no association between labor epidural analgesia and autism spectrum disorder diagnosis in offspring.
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Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.
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Different executive function deficits link psychopathic traits to conduct problems
A five-year longitudinal study reveals distinct executive function mechanisms linking different childhood psychopathic trait dimensions to conduct problems.
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Mentalization shows a moderate link to adolescent internalizing outcomes
Systematic review and meta-analysis of mentalization and mental health outcomes in adolescents with internalizing disorders, revealing a moderate association.
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LLMs favored female-named CVs and showed positional bias
Study of 22 LLMs reveals consistent gender bias favoring female candidates and substantial positional bias in CV-based hiring decisions across 70 professions.
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Harsh parenting profiles were linked to non-suicidal self-injury
Longitudinal study examining heterogeneous harsh parenting profiles and associations with non-suicidal self-injury in young adults via parental alienation and core self-evaluation.
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Impairment may link internalising symptoms to lower wellbeing
Investigation of functional impairment as a mediating mechanism between internalising symptoms and reduced wellbeing, with implications for clinical intervention targeting.
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Interview highlights views on AI, professionalism, and six-year medical training
Interview examining medical education innovation addressing student competencies, AI integration, and curricular design in Korean medical training contexts.
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Healthier lifestyles were linked to more TCIM use in Brazil
Analysis of lifestyle profiles and traditional, complementary and integrative medicine adoption in Brazilian population reveals positive association between healthier behaviors and TCIM use.
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Sleep quality partly explains academic stress and psychological health
Mediation analysis of academic stress and adolescent psychological health via sleep quality, with gender and grade as moderators in Chinese county-level populations.
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Problematic short-form video users show more impulsive control
Study reveals inhibitory control deficits in short-form video users stem from impulsive decision-making and reduced sensitivity to contextual changes, with implications for behavioral addiction.
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ORAL HABITS AND DENTAL OCCLUSION PATTERNS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN IN NORTH EASTERN MEXICO
Cross-sectional study examining associations between non-functional oral habits and dental occlusion patterns in 150 school-aged children from northeastern Mexico.
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Contact information linked to tobacco coupon receipt and use
Study examining tobacco coupon receipt, redemption, and cross-product marketing among U.S. adult tobacco users, documenting tobacco industry engagement strategies and subsequent purchase behavior.