Posted inSecond Opinion Is there a link between creativity and mood disorders? Well, it’s a thorny, nuanced issue. by Susan Perry 05/18/2018
Posted inSecond Opinion How ‘Big Chocolate’ turned chocolate into a health food by Susan Perry 10/24/201710/24/2017
Posted inSecond Opinion The belief that animal therapy helps reduce stress is based on problematic research by Susan Perry 07/13/201707/14/2017
Posted inSecond Opinion Scientists express concerns about how Trump will affect science policies and research by Susan Perry 11/10/201602/06/2024
Posted inSecond Opinion Public should be skeptical of industry-funded soft-drink studies, analysis says by Susan Perry 11/02/201611/02/2016
Posted inSecond Opinion Famous psychology findings — power posing makes you bolder! — are failing the replication test by Susan Perry 09/21/201609/21/2016
Posted inSecond Opinion Tim Duncan, Natalie Portman and 76 other ‘unusual’ authors of psychological research by Susan Perry 08/12/201608/12/2016
Posted inSecond Opinion Hundreds of U.S. clinics promote unproven stem cell therapies, U of M researcher says by Susan Perry 07/05/201605/10/2018
Posted inSecond Opinion Satirical study finds Trump makes elite bridge players ‘subtly deranged’ by Susan Perry 06/27/201606/27/2016
Posted inSecond Opinion Knockin’ on science’s door: How Bob Dylan’s lyrics have found their way into the medical literature by Susan Perry 12/24/201512/24/2015
Posted inSecond Opinion Credibility of nutrition research threatened by studies’ ties to food industry, NYU professor says by Susan Perry 11/24/201511/24/2015
Posted inSecond Opinion Some ‘heavenly’ and ‘hellish’ psychology studies you may (or may not) wish you had participated in by Susan Perry 08/03/201502/06/2024
Posted inSecond Opinion Is the ‘bilingual advantage’ skewed by publication bias? by Susan Perry 12/17/201412/17/2014