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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2024-08-16 12:03:58+00:00.

Original Title: Feminism linked to increased hookup culture endorsement among women, new study shows. For men, no significant differences were observed in hookup culture endorsement based on feminist identity or beliefs, indicating that feminism’s impact on sexual liberation is more relevant to women.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/chrisdh79 on 2024-08-16 10:59:31+00:00.

Original Title: Getting creative could make you happier and feel better | The study found that taking part in creative activities such as sewing or painting led people to report having better life satisfaction and higher levels of happiness than their non-crafty peers.

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Original Title: Contrary to popular belief, the Marshmallow Test does not reliably predict adult functioning, suggests a new study of 702 individuals who completed the test as toddlers at 4.5 years of age and followed up at age 26. The Test was not strongly predictive of adult achievement, health, or behavior.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/chrisdh79 on 2024-08-16 09:50:48+00:00.

Original Title: Underground orchestra by tiny creatures is a sign of healthy soil | The study shows that the acoustic method is as effective as traditional soil health tests and could be more accessible and less invasive.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Wagamaga on 2024-08-16 07:52:10+00:00.

Original Title: Study finds that women are over twice as likely to develop bipolar for the first time during the perimenopause, compared to before the menopause. Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects your moods, which can swing from one extreme to another

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Creative_soja on 2024-08-16 04:38:43+00:00.

Original Title: Global wildfires in 2023 released 8.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide, 16% above average. Climate change has already increased frequency of extreme wildfires by 3.3 times in Canada and 24 times in Amazonia. Current emissions trajectory could make such extreme events 6-10 times more likely by 2100.

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Original Title: People who are homeless often endure constant and intrusive police interactions, leaving them feeling intimidated, harassed and stigmatised, a new study finds. More people of all ages and backgrounds are homeless, often due to job loss or illness, as well as a lack of affordable housing.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/CUAnschutzMed on 2024-08-15 21:44:43+00:00.

Original Title: A groundbreaking study published in Cell Reports by researchers from the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome reports important differences in oxygen physiology and red blood cell function in individuals with Down syndrome.

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Original Title: Australian researchers find novel and significant genetic link between Alzheimer's disease and several coronary artery disease (CAD) related disorders and lipid classes. Researches say findings present opportunities to improve patient care and health outcomes.

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Original Title: New experimental malaria vaccine conferred a significant degree of protection from parasite infection and clinical malaria that was sustained over a span of 2 years without the need for a booster dose—a first for any malaria vaccine. The vaccine also protected women from malaria in pregnancy.

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Original Title: Voluntary exercise improves cognitive performance, while forced muscle movement via electrical stimulation does not. The new study suggests that the relationship between exercise and brain activity is crucial and forcing the muscles to move using an electrical current takes away this connection.

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Original Title: A new study found that both men and women experience sexual performance anxiety, so it’s not just experienced by men. Women often worried about their appearance and ability to please their partner. Men were more likely to express concerns about physical performance, such as maintaining an erection.

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Original Title: A new list of foods & drinks commonly consumed in the US hints at why adults may overdo it on saturated fat & added sugar: Beyond cheese & soda, the study identifies other popular sources of these nutrients of concern, helping explain why it’s hard to limit fat & sugar to 10% of daily calories.

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Original Title: The brain creates three copies for a single memory: Mice study finds the hippocampus, a brain region responsible for learning from experience, creates a single event stored in parallel memory copies among at least three different groups of neurons

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You have all probably heard of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a way to treat COVID and a miracle cure. Well, it turns out, it's not. But beyond this, the institute that has been pushing the most for HCQ seems to have been involved in dubious ethical approval procedures. While analyzing some of their papers, we have found 456 potentially unethical studies and 249 of them re-using the same ethics approval for studies that appear to be vastly different. We report our results in the following paper.

Today, a bit more than a year after our publication, 19 studies have been retracted and hundreds have received expressions of concern. The story was even covered in Science in the following article.

We are:

Our verification photos are here, here, and here.

We want to highlight that behind this sleuthing work there are a lot of important actors, including our colleagues, friends, co-authors, and fellow passionate sleuths, although we will not try to name them all as we are more than likely to forget a few names.

We believe it is important to highlight issues with potentially unethical research papers and believe that having a discussion here would be interesting and beneficial. So here you go, ask us anything.

Edit: Can you folks give a follow to u/alexsamtg so I can add him as co-host and his replies are highlighted?

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