Why we ignore the facts that will save us
Can we predict who might fall for misinformation? It's very hard to know, but a new test suggests there are some ways to find out.
Are certain personality types more likely to believe in conspiracy theories? New research is taking this question to a whole new level.If science can't tell us everything we need to know about sex and gender, then we need to do a better job of listening to transgender and nonbinary people. We've seen the utility and safety of transgender, gender-affirming care in the news lately. Looking at the data, there is no question that transgender care saves lives.Is ketamine treatment safe? We have to appropriately weigh the risks of severe depression against the potential risks of ketamine treatment.
Are poorly understood illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome and Long COVID all in the mind? We need a more modern conception of the mind-body relationship. How can we keep gun control discussions on the political agenda after a mass shooting? A better general understanding of the danger of gun ownership might help.
How can we stem the tide of gun violence in the U.S.? Owning a gun for protection doesn't appear to be the answer.Thinking of using a personality test to help you sort out important career decisions? You may want to think again.
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