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  2. Influence of seasonal birth in humans - Wikipedia

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    Birth rates of people who later die by suicide show disproportionate excess for April, May and June compared with the other months. Overall, the risk of suicide increases by 17% for people born in the spring–early summer compared with those born in the autumn–early winter; this risk increase was larger for women (29.6%) than for men (13.7% ...

  3. Effects of climate change on health in the United Kingdom

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    Changes in temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind conditions, erosion and extreme weather events due to climate change will affect the fate and behaviour of such chemicals. Climate change is likely to increase the release of chemicals, including contaminants from melting polar ice and high-altitude glaciers (which trap harmful chemicals).

  4. 8 Toxic Personality Traits To Watch Out for in Yourself and ...

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    Dr. Lyons believes that these traits grow from a strategy one needed at some point, in order to get their needs met or to feel safe. Related: How to Spot the 5 Tell-Tale Signs of a Toxic Friendship

  5. Personality - Wikipedia

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    Cross-cultural assessment depends on the universality of personality traits, which is whether there are common traits among humans regardless of culture or other factors. If there is a common foundation of personality, then it can be studied on the basis of human traits rather than within certain cultures.

  6. 10 Fun Facts About Babies Born in October - AOL

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    Libras (born between September 23 and October 22) are said to be sincere, kind and lovers of harmony and peace. Scorpios (born between October 23 and November 22) are known for being loyal, strong ...

  7. Negativity bias - Wikipedia

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    The negativity bias, [1] also known as the negativity effect, is a cognitive bias that, even when positive or neutral things of equal intensity occur, things of a more negative nature (e.g. unpleasant thoughts, emotions, or social interactions; harmful/traumatic events) have a greater effect on one's psychological state and processes than neutral or positive things.

  8. Trait ascription bias - Wikipedia

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    Trait ascription and the cognitive bias associated with it have been a topic of active research for more than three decades. [2] [3] Like many other cognitive biases, trait ascription bias is supported by a substantial body of experimental research and has been explained in terms of numerous theoretical frameworks originating in various disciplines.

  9. Narcissistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Neurotic traits show precisely the opposite correlation with all of these variables, while antagonistic traits show more complex associations; they are associated with negative view of others (but necessarily of the self), a sense of alienation from their 'true self', disinterest in personal growth, negative relationships with others, and all ...