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New Study Reveals Why Some People Persist in Self-Defeating Behaviors—Even When They Know Better

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Why do some people continue making harmful choices, even when they’re fully aware of the negative consequences? A groundbreaking international study led by researchers at UNSW Sydney has shed light on this perplexing question, uncovering distinct behavioral types that dictate how individuals respond to negative outcomes. The findings, published in Communications Psychology and summarized by MedicalXpress on July 21, 2025, suggest that for a significant group, the inability to break bad habits stems not from lack of motivation, but from a subtle failure to connect action and consequence—even after being shown exactly where they’re going wrong (MedicalXpress).

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Understanding Why Some People Persist in Self-Defeating Behaviors and What It Means for Thailand

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A new international study from UNSW Sydney sheds light on why some individuals keep making harmful choices even when they know better. Researchers identify three behavioral profiles that shape responses to negative outcomes. The findings, published in Communications Psychology and summarized by MedicalXpress, show that for many people the gap lies in linking actions to consequences rather than a lack of motivation.

In Thailand, these insights are crucial for public health messaging. Campaigns that rely on information alone often fail to change behavior, whether addressing gambling, addiction, or chronic disease prevention. The study suggests that strategies must go beyond information to reach people who struggle to connect choices with outcomes.

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New Insights on Alcohol: How Just One Drink a Day Can Affect Your Body and Mind

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Recent scientific findings are challenging the long-held belief that moderate alcohol consumption is harmless, with robust evidence now demonstrating that even small amounts of alcohol can have significant health effects. For Thai readers who enjoy a social drink, the latest research urges a more cautious approach, echoing a global recalibration of alcohol guidelines in light of rising health concerns (STAT News, Harvard Health Blog). This news resonates in Thailand where alcohol is woven into celebrations and social rituals, yet mounting health issues tied to drinking have stoked concern among health professionals.

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Rethinking One-Drink Reality: What Small Amounts of Alcohol Do to the Body and Mind in Thailand

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New scientific findings challenge the idea that moderate drinking is harmless. Emerging evidence shows that even small amounts can impact health more than previously thought. For Thai readers who enjoy social beverages, researchers urge caution as global guidelines shift in response to rising health concerns. These developments echo Thailand’s ongoing conversations about how alcohol affects society and everyday life.

Alcohol is deeply embedded in Thai culture, from family gatherings to city nightlife. Data summarized for a U.S. audience indicate that consuming more than seven drinks per week—roughly one standard drink per day—significantly raises the risk of death from alcohol-related causes. This aligns with a growing call for stricter global recommendations. Meanwhile, early studies that once suggested cardiovascular benefits from moderate drinking are being reassessed. Recent reviews and analyses point to risks across several diseases, including certain cancers, even at light to moderate levels of consumption. This marks a shift in how health experts view alcohol’s overall impact.

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