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    Joint impact of polygenic risk score and lifestyles on early- and late-onset cardiovascular diseases

    Understanding the interactions between genetic risk and lifestyles on different types and age onsets of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk can help identify individuals for whom lifestyle changes would be benef...

    Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Investigating the impact of poverty on mental illness in the UK Biobank using Mendelian randomization

    It is unclear whether poverty and mental illness are causally related. Using UK Biobank and Psychiatric Genomic Consortium data, we examined evidence of causal links between poverty and nine mental illnesses (...

    Mattia Marchi, Anne Alkema, Charley **a, Chris H. L. Thio in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Using social and behavioral science to address achievement inequality

    Achievement inequality has been on the rise. Globally, students from disadvantaged backgrounds perform worse academically than their peers, even with equal ability. This represents a significant loss of potent...

    Eddie Brummelman, Nienke van Atteveldt, Sharon Wolf in npj Science of Learning (2024)

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    Multiplex cerebrospinal fluid proteomics identifies biomarkers for diagnosis and prediction of Alzheimer’s disease

    Recent expansion of proteomic coverage opens unparalleled avenues to unveil new biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Among 6,361 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) proteins analysed from the ADNI database, YWHAG per...

    Yu Guo, Shi-Dong Chen, Jia You, Shu-Yi Huang, Yi-Lin Chen in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Differences in spatiotemporal brain network dynamics of Montessori and traditionally schooled students

    Across development, experience has a strong impact on the way we think and adapt. School experience affects academic and social-emotional outcomes, yet whether differences in pedagogical experience modulate un...

    Paola Zanchi, Emeline Mullier, Eleonora Fornari in npj Science of Learning (2024)

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    Chrysin-loaded PEGylated liposomes protect against alloxan-induced diabetic neuropathy in rats: the interplay between endoplasmic reticulum stress and autophagy

    Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is recognized as a significant complication arising from diabetes mellitus (DM). Pathogenesis of DN is accelerated by endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, which inhibits autophagy and co...

    Mahran Mohamed Abd El-Emam, Amany Behairy, Mahmoud Mostafa in Biological Research (2024)

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    Author Correction: Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study

    Alessandro Sparacio, Hans IJzerman, Ivan Ropovik in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Author Correction: Comparing experience- and description-based economic preferences across 11 countries

    Hernán Anlló, Sophie Bavard, FatimaEzzahra Benmarrakchi in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Modulating social learning-induced evaluation updating during human sleep

    People often change their evaluations upon learning about their peers’ evaluations, i.e., social learning. Given sleep’s vital role in consolidating daytime experiences, sleep may facilitate social learning, t...

    Danni Chen, Tao **a, Ziqing Yao, Lingqi Zhang, **aoqing Hu in npj Science of Learning (2024)

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    The impact of premature birth on auditory-visual processes in very preterm schoolchildren

    Interactions between stimuli from different sensory modalities and their integration are central to daily life, contributing to improved perception. Being born prematurely and the subsequent hospitalization ca...

    Marion Décaillet, Solange Denervaud, Cléo Huguenin-Virchaux in npj Science of Learning (2024)

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    Lead and calcium crosstalk tempted acrosome damage and hyperpolarization of spermatozoa: signaling and ultra-structural evidences

    Exposure of humans and animals to heavy metals is increasing day-by-day; thus, lead even today remains of significant public health concern. According to CDC, blood lead reference value (BLRV) ranges from 3.5 ...

    Rajkumar Singh Yadav, Bhawna Kushawaha, Rahul Dhariya in Biological Research (2024)

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    Principled distillation of UK Biobank phenotype data reveals underlying structure in human variation

    Data within biobanks capture broad yet detailed indices of human variation, but biobank-wide insights can be difficult to extract due to complexity and scale. Here, using large-scale factor analysis, we distil...

    Caitlin E. Carey, Rebecca Shafee, Robbee Wedow, Amanda Elliott in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    I want universities to put breastfeeding on their gender pay gap agenda

    Unsupportive university policies force parents to make choices about how to feed their baby. Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi, an expert in employment law and advocate for parental rights in the UK, tells us why this nee...

    Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Why scientific integrity matters now more than ever

    This year, 49% of the world will go to the polls. Political support for science-informed policy is not a given. Maria Caffrey, a whistleblower who defended scientific integrity under the Trump administration, ...

    Maria A. Caffrey in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    All STEM students should learn inclusive science communication

    Science communication often assumes a ‘deficit’ in knowledge on behalf of the recipient, but this deficit-based approach is inequitable and ineffective. We must train all STEM (science, technology, engineering...

    Nicole C. Kelp, Ashley A. Anderson, Joy C. Enyinnaya in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Author Correction: Standing up for the university

    Biray Kolluoglu, Lale Akarun in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    Identifying behaviour-related and physiological risk factors for suicide attempts in the UK Biobank

    Suicide is a global public health challenge, yet considerable uncertainty remains regarding the associations of both behaviour-related and physiological factors with suicide attempts (SA). Here we first estima...

    Bei Zhang, Jia You, Edmund T. Rolls, **ang Wang, Jujiao Kang in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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    The seasons within: a theoretical perspective on photoperiodic entrainment and encoding

    Circadian clocks are internal timing devices that have evolved as an adaption to the omnipresent natural 24 h rhythmicity of daylight intensity. Properties of the circadian system are photoperiod dependent. Th...

    Christoph Schmal in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2024)

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    Avian migration clocks in a changing world

    Avian long-distance migration requires refined programming to orchestrate the birds’ movements on annual temporal and continental spatial scales. Programming is particularly important as long-distance movement...

    Barbara Helm, Miriam Liedvogel in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2024)

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    Twelve thousand years of ritual practice

    It is rare to formally identify ethnographically known rituals in the archaeological record that are more than a few hundred years old. David et al. report two buried miniature fireplaces from Cloggs Cave, sou...

    Elspeth Hayes in Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

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