Lars Penke

 

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Media coverage on facial symmetry and cognitive decline

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UK Print Media:

The Independent (Link)
The Daily Telegraph (Link)
The Daily Mail (Link)
The Daily Express (Link)
The Sun (Link, Link 2)
The Metro (Link, Link 2)
The Herald (Link)
The Scotsman (Link)
The Daily Record (Link)
London Evening Standard (Link)
Press and Journal (Link)
Edinburgh Evening News (Link)
The Independent column (Link)

 

UK Broadcast:

Channel 4 news (Link)
BBC Radio 5 live
BBC Radio News (Link)
BBC Radio Scotland (Link)
BBC Wales
Northsound Radio 1 (Link)
Forth FM (Link)
Alpha FM (Link)

 

News Agencies (UK & Worldwide):

Press Association (Link)
Aol Health (Link)
Trade Press
NHS News (Link)
Nursing in Practice (Link)
Healthcare Today (Link)
Craegmoor Healthcare

 

International Media:

Germany:
  • Welt online (Link)
  • Turkey:
  • En Son Haber (Link)
  • Italy:
  • AGI Salute (Link)
  • France:
  • Fluctuat.net (Link)
  • Spain:
  • BBC Online Spain (Link)
  • Ireland:
  • The Irish Independent / Irish Evenig Herald (Link)
  • Russia:
  • Men's Health (Link)
  • Medmedia (Link)
  • Health News Russia
  • Bulgaria:
  • Bulgaria News (Link)
  • Serbia:
  • Radio Srbija (Link)
  • Asia (general):
  • The Asian Age (Link) (Link 2)
  • Asian News International
  • Thaiindian news (Link)
  • China:
  • Xinhua News Agency
  • India:
  • Daily India (Link)
  • Inside Kerala (Link)
  • India Express (Link)
  • Mexico:
  • Once TV (Link)
  • El Golfo
  • Vanguardia (Link)
  • Brazil:
  • Journal Do Commerico Do Rio De Janeiro
  • BBC Online Brazil (Link)
  • Venezuela:
  • El Observador
  • USA:
  • Daily US States News Service (Link)
  • Newsweek (Link)
  • Canada:
  • The Hamilton Spectator (Link)
  • Shrink Rap
  • Australia:
  • Sydney MX
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    The original study can be found here:

    Penke, L., Bates, T. C., Gow, A. J., Pattie, A., Starr, J. M., Jones, B. C., Perrett, D. I., & Deary, I. J. (2009). Symmetric faces are a sign of successful cognitive aging. Evolution and Human Behavior, 30, 429-437. Download File