It's not acceptable for a mother to love her child but not like them very much. But for some mothers, it's the secret they ...
A new study has solved the decades-old mystery of why mint creates a cooling sensation, and the findings could help us ...
The same personality traits that once helped you succeed can create friction later. The key isn’t “better” traits—it’s a better fit between your personality and your goals.
You can grieve over the loss of not having a genetically related child and have a wonderful family. Your feelings about a ...
Consuming war-related news articles is associated with increased stress levels.
New evidence suggests that brief (4-session) motivational interviewing can reduce drug use and increase HIV prevention uptake ...
Some believe financial constraints lead people to escape into happy fantasies. Research shows the opposite: scarcity can rob ...
Evidence from behavioural neuroscience may help explain why some social media content is damaging for youngsters.
An autism expert sparks fierce debate over whether the spectrum has grown too broad, leading to misdiagnosis in children and ...
Staying positive when we feel heavy can be physically and emotionally draining.
Why are 90% of people right-handed and 10% left-handed? A modification of the well-known fighting hypothesis aims to explain this pattern.
Modern life keeps us indoors, but the brain evolved outside. Even brief time in sunlight and nature can restore attention, ...
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