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The findings show women feel more satisfied with their level of disclosure, while men tend to withhold information.
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There Is No News Like Bad News: Women Are More Remembering and Stress Reactive after Reading Real Negative News than Men
Children and Technology: Positive and Negative Effects
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The Woman Who Demonstrated the Greenhouse Effect
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Alzheimer's study controversy: Where do we go from here?
Negative news dominates fast and slow brain responses and social judgments even after source credibility evaluation - ScienceDirect
Why most men don't have enough close friends
After a lifetime of silence, more female Second World War veterans are telling their stories
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