Oxytocin May Increase Guilt, Shame When Thinking About Others Being Harmed

Oxytocin makes individuals more averse to deliberately harming others when considering moral dilemmas, according to findingspublished yesterday in Molecular Psychiatry. Vasopressin, another hormone involved in social behavior, has no such effect. Individuals…

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FILE PHOTO: A protester holds a sign during a rally to demand that the United Kingdom make reparations for slavery, ahead of a visit to Jamaica by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as part of their tour of the Caribbean, outside the British High Commission, in Kingston, Jamaica March 22, 2022. REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy/File Photo

Slavery tribunal? Africa and Caribbean unite on reparations

Catarina Demony April 4 (Reuters) - Support is building among Africa and Caribbean nations for the creation of an international tribunal on atrocities dating to the transatlantic trade of enslaved…

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