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The Two Types Of Climate Coping And What They Mean For Your Health

Knowing how different people cope with climate change could help policymakers communicate more effectively about the issue, new research suggests.

Understanding Black Grief

To understand the unique experience of Black loss, grief and bereavement, it's necessary to consider the collective grief Black Americans have suffered as the result of America's long history of racialization and racist violence, UArizona researchers say.

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How Your Mood Affects The Way You Process Language

When you're in a bad mood, you might want to focus on tasks that are more detail-oriented, such as proofreading, University of Arizona research suggests.

Why It May Be Better To Give Than To Receive This Valentine's Day

Research has shown that hugs, kisses and other forms of affectionate communication are good for health and well-being, especially when it comes to the heart. Those who give affection may see even more benefit than those on the receiving end, a University of Arizona expert says.

Expectant Lemur Dads See Hormonal Changes In Response To Pregnant Mates, Poop Shows

The increase in estradiol may help prepare the lemurs for fatherhood, according to new University of Arizona-led research.