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A new study found a link between high intake of low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCDs) and faster cognitive decline. This result may generate headlines, but it needs careful context. Here are the key ...
Content-neutral prompts improve critical thinking, slightly reducing misinformation sharing across large social media audiences.
Pain is inevitable…Advil keeps me going,” reads the text on screen of a recent Instagram Reel for hybrid athlete MaKayla Bassi (more than 90,000 followers) while she’s running on a track. “[Advil] ...
Want to contribute to Ripple? Share your idea with us here and we’ll provide guidance and feedback. Successful pieces may be featured on the site. As a researcher in health communication who monitors ...
In boardrooms from New York to Singapore, executives are obsessing over how fast they can roll out AI tools — but far fewer are asking a more uncomfortable question: what happens when those tools ...
Eyewitnesses are not as credible as people will tell you they are. When a lawyer has a witness who says the case happened the way the lawyer wants you to believe it happened, that lawyer is going to ...