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Social psychology

Study: expertise beats celebrity endorsements when it comes to COVID-19 advice

By PsychNewsDaily Staff
February 3, 2021
Narcissism

Narcissism and COVID-19: new study finds narcissists are less willing to self-isolate

By Douglas Heingartner
February 1, 2021
A new study on narcissism and COVID-19 has found narcissists are less willing to self-isolate or believe that social distancing works.
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New study: COVID-19 has led to a 53% decrease in heart surgery in the US

By PsychNewsDaily Staff
January 30, 2021
COVID-19 has resulted in a major decline in the amount of heart surgery in the US, as well as unexplained increase in deaths.
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Medical news

New study finds kids' eye injuries from hand sanitizer are up 7x since the pandemic began

By PsychNewsDaily Staff
January 21, 2021
French study finds children’s eye injuries due to alcohol-based sanitizer have increased 7x since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Social psychology

New study shows marriage rates in the US have seen "dramatic decline" since the pandemic

By Douglas Heingartner
January 2, 2021
A new study of marriage rates in the US since the pandemic began shows a decline of between 26% and 44% in the four regions studied.
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Social psychology

New study finds Fox News viewers ignore pandemic guidelines more than CNN viewers

By PsychNewsDaily Staff
October 9, 2020
A new study finds Fox News viewers are more likely than CNN viewers to engage in risky COVID-19 behaviors.
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