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Study identifies where psychopaths are most likely to live – NewsNation

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
June 19, 2025
in Mental Health
Tulsa leaders say termination notices sent to mental health providers were a 'mistake' amid funding concerns – News On 6
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  1. Study identifies where psychopaths are most likely to live  NewsNation
  2. Map Shows US States With the Most Psychopaths and Other Dark Personalities  Newsweek
  3. Copenhagen study finds toxic governments impact development of certain personality traits  thecanary.co
  4. New Yorkers more likely to display ‘dark’ personality traits, study finds  Rome Sentinel
  5. Scary Study Says Psychopaths Are Likely To Live In South Dakota  97.3 KKRC



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