CNN
Tips:
Example:
Under "S" and "Stress"
Loneliness Spreads in Social Networks
- Second paragraph: "New research suggests loneliness can actually travel from person to person..."
- Third paragraph: "The results, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology..."
- Researchers: Christakis, Fowler and Cacioppo
New York Times
Tips:
- Mouse over "US" near the banner, then select "Science" from the list of sections.
- Browse the articles that appear.
- OR you may select "Lifestyle" near the banner to browse other articles under the "Well" section that are related to health and science.
Example of a NYTimes Health/Science article that is reporting on a recent discovery:
Where Did the Time Go? Do Not Ask the Brain
- More than halfway through the article: "In a study published in the December issue of the journal Psychological Science, Dr. Zauberman led a team of investigators who tested college students' memory..."
***Emory's libraries subscribe to The New York Times. Do not pay for an article that you find online. Go to Emory's eJournals A-Z and type in the title, The New York Times, then Search, to access free articles from The New York Times.
NPR (National Public Radio)
Tips:
- Mouse over News on the left near the top of the page.
- Select Health or Science from the drop-down menu.
- Scroll down to view recent articles
Example of a recent news story on health (not psychology), as reported on NPR:
"Exercise Wins: Fit Seniors Can Have Hearts That Look 30 Years Younger" December 10, 2018, Morning Edition, journalist Patti Neighmond
- "Although the study was relatively small, the findings, which were published in the Journal of Applied Physiology in August, suggest a dramatic benefit of lifelong exercise for both muscle health and the cardiovascular system." (Date of article's publication is listed in the NPR article as August 2018 - in Journal of Applied Physiology - however, the article in its final version is listed as being published in the journal in November of 2018)
- "She recently took part in a study at the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University, also in Muncie, headed by exercise physiologist Scott Trappe. Trappe is among the first to study the enticing new population of lifelong exercisers." (one of authors/researchers involved in study - Scott Trappe)
Reuters
Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC)
MSNBC
- Select the "Science" or "Health" tabs to find articles.
Psychology Today
***The Emory Libraries subscribe to Psychology Today. Do not pay for an article that you find online. Use eJournals A-Z at Emory and type in the title, Psychology Today, then Search, to access free articles from Psychology Today.
Wired
...or use your preferred online/print popular media source.