Men Who Feel Less Masculine May Be More Violent, Study Finds
Those not concerned about meeting ‘male ideals’ were least likely to assault othersContinue Reading
Those not concerned about meeting ‘male ideals’ were least likely to assault othersContinue Reading
Study shows link between prevalence of gun ownership and number of public massacresContinue Reading
But link to actual violence is unclear, and other factors may be at play, APA task force saysContinue Reading
Risk of dying on duty is three times higher in states with more households with firearmsContinue Reading
Reduction may be due to programs that try to break cycle of violence, experts sayContinue Reading
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) accounted for majority of wounds, research showsContinue Reading
Study finds agencies may request potentially discriminatory personal informationContinue Reading
These events appear to inspire similar tragedies afterward, study suggestsContinue Reading
Study finds it’s possible, but more research is suggestedContinue Reading
Most are older white men rooted in a social gun cultureContinue Reading
Long-term effects include poor mental and physical health, experts sayContinue Reading
Study found some women did worse financially when working for a female managerContinue Reading
Findings counter common belief about mental illnessContinue Reading
Findings counter common belief about mental illnessContinue Reading
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