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Journals Psychology Newsletter for Friday June 05, 2026 ( 5 items )  

Experts highlight limits of evidence from ultraprocessed food trials
LIVERPOOL, England, June 4 -- The University of Liverpool issued the following news release: * * * Experts highlight limits of evidence from ultraprocessed food trials * A group of eating behaviour and metabolism experts from across Europe have published a Perspective article in the journal Science examining the limitations of current evidence on ultraprocessed foods (UPFs). The authors include Professor Eric Robinson (Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool), Professor Faidon Ma  more

Raj Soin College of Business Associate Dean Rachel Sturm named rising education star by Dayton Business Journal
KENT, Ohio, June 4 -- Wright State University posted the following news: * * * Raj Soin College of Business Associate Dean Rachel Sturm named rising education star by Dayton Business Journal * Rachel Sturm, Ph.D., associate dean of Wright State University's Raj Soin College of Business, was named to the 2026 Rising Stars of Education class by the Dayton Business Journal. The annual recognition honors emerging leaders who are shaping the future of education in the Dayton region through innov  more

Struggle sleeping? These three common sleep habits tied to signs of brain aging, U of A study finds
TUCSON, Arizona, June 4 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release: * * * Struggle sleeping? These three common sleep habits tied to signs of brain aging, U of A study finds * How we sleep may have lasting impacts for our brain health as we age. A new University of Arizona study has found that several common sleep behaviors may be linked to signs of brain aging. The study, published in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia, used existing brain scans and questionnaire respo  more

University of Cologne: Politics Plays a Role in Finding a Partner
KOLN, Germany, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cologne issued the following news release: * * * Politics plays a role in finding a partner A new sociological study shows that party affiliation matters when it comes to dating in the U.S. - but not just for political reasons - Affective polarization - i.e., an aversion toward supporters of the opposing party - has been shaping American society for years, including when it comes to finding a partner. A new sociological study by Dr Ansgar  more

University of Montreal: Can Fighting via SMS Be Good for a Relationship?
MONTREAL, Quebec, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news on June 3, 2026: * * * Can fighting via SMS be good for a relationship? Should couples avoid discussing problems in their relationship through text messages? Research suggests that it depends on the individuals, the context and how they use the technology. By Beatrice St-Cyr-Leroux Today, many of our social interactions are routed through technology: text messages, video calls, voice messages, emails a  more