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‘Second-guessing’ is a hard-wired behavior, study suggests

“Second-guessing” is a hard-wired behavior, study suggests

University of Utah Health scientists have found that genes bias decision-making, even decisions that seem irrational. Credit: Cornelia Stacher-Hörndli, PhD

Have you ever made a decision that in hindsight seemed irrational? A new study with mice, which could have implications for people, suggests that some decisions are—to a certain…


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A Sharp Debut: Bradley Sharpe Ventures Into Ready-to-wear

A Sharp Debut: Bradley Sharpe Ventures Into Ready-to-wear

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