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Better-looking men tended to end up in higher-IQ college disciplines, which is what one would expect from the positive association of attractiveness with IQ.
A new study has found that teenagers with a high IQ are more likely to be liked by peers, but also like fewer people.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of dozens of studies showed a link between exposure to high levels of fluoride and lower IQ scores in children, according to findings published Monday in JAMA ...