Month: August 2023

Semaglutide medication may benefit 93 million U.S. adults

Imagine a superhero weight loss medication that not only helps people shed pounds, but also protects them from heart attacks and strokes! A recent study suggests that Semaglutide, a popular weight loss medication, may have these incredible powers. Researchers estimate that over the course of 10 years, Semaglutide could prevent up to 1.5 million heart […]

Published on August 17, 2023

RSV: Healthy Babies Hospitalized

Imagine you’re at a party and everyone is having a grand old time. Suddenly, a random guest named RSV crashes the party and causes chaos. In this scenario, the party is an intensive care unit (ICU) filled with infants, and RSV is the uninvited guest wreaking havoc. A recent study shows that most of the […]

Published on August 17, 2023

Do Companies Think and Feel? Mind Perception of Organizations

Abstract How do people perceive the minds of organizations? Existing work on organizational mind perception highlights two key debates: whether organizational groups are ascribed more agency than experience, and whether people are really perceiving minds in organizational groups at all. Our current paper and its data weigh in on these debates and suggest that organizations […]

Published on August 16, 2023