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Psychopaths favour blue colour, study reveals

New psychological research uncovers surprising connection between colour preferences and psychopathic traits, with blue emerging as the favoured hue among individuals displaying these characteristics.

Ext Therapy Cuts Depression Symptoms by 43%

Groundbreaking new research reveals how 'experience-based therapy' could transform mental health treatment in the UK, offering fresh hope for depression sufferers.

Paradoxical Insomnia: The Truth About Sleep You Don't Know

Discover the truth about paradoxical insomnia, the mysterious sleep condition where people genuinely believe they're awake all night while actually sleeping. Learn about the science, symptoms, and solutions for this baffling sleep disorder affecting count

CBT-I: The Sleep Therapy Rewiring British Brains

Discover how Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia is helping sleep-deprived Britons break the cycle of sleepless nights without medication. This NHS-backed approach could revolutionise your relationship with sleep.

Unmasking Deception: How to Spot Liars

Discover the subtle behavioural cues and psychological patterns that reveal deception in conversations, from business meetings to personal relationships.

Reece Walsh's psychologist reveals NRL Grand Final secrets

Exclusive insights from rugby star Reece Walsh's psychologist reveal the intensive mental conditioning that transformed the young player into an NRL Grand Final hero, showcasing the power of sports psychology in elite performance.

Halo Effect: Why Women Are Drawn to Criminals

Psychologists reveal why some women experience sexual attraction to convicted criminals, exploring the dangerous 'halo effect' phenomenon sweeping social media platforms.

Vets: Dog aggression often masks hidden pain

Groundbreaking veterinary research uncovers the hidden link between chronic pain and sudden behavioural changes in dogs, transforming how we understand canine aggression.

2025 UK Psychology Uni Rankings: Oxford Dethroned

The Complete University Guide 2025 unveils dramatic shifts in psychology rankings. Discover which universities soared, which fell, and where to find the UK's best psychology programmes for your future career.

Coco Gauff silences critics with stunning US Open triumph

American teen sensation Coco Gauff delivers a powerful response to her detractors, clinching the US Open women's title in a spectacular display of skill and resilience, cementing her status as a new force in tennis.

AI Psychosis: Chatbots May Fuel Delusional Thinking

Groundbreaking investigation reveals how AI chatbots may inadvertently fuel psychotic episodes and reinforce delusional beliefs. Leading psychiatrists and tech experts explain the alarming risks and call for immediate safeguards.

Three childhood traits linked to adult psychopathy

New research from King's College London identifies three key behavioural signs in children that are strongly linked to developing psychopathy in adulthood. The study offers a potential breakthrough in early intervention.

Science Names The World's Most Calming Colour

Groundbreaking scientific research reveals the one colour proven to lower heart rate and reduce stress. Discover the psychology and physiology behind the world's most calming shade and how to use it in your home and life.

Lighthouse Parenting: The Expert-Approved Trend

Discover why psychologists are endorsing 'Lighthouse Parenting' – the balanced approach that guides children without hovering. Learn how this method builds resilience and independence.

Why Not Joining In Could Be Your Secret Superpower

New research reveals that those who hesitate to join in aren't necessarily shy or antisocial - they may possess a powerful cognitive advantage that drives deeper thinking and innovation.

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