Marriage is a uniquely healthful institution.
An observation in body language and social norms
The benefits of giving back, compounded
Broadening online worlds could help maintain and improve cognitive abilities in old age.
A zeitgeisty psychological experiment combines straight/gay friendships, the "mating game," and fake Facebook profiles.
Appreciating harmonies comes with experience.
Deep brain stimulation, currently used to treat tremors, may one day be able to preserve and restore memories.
It's not too late to invent something.
There are mental and physical consequences, but we should strive to live more truthfully, regardless, to best understand reality.
Even willfully "random" crowd behavior is predictable.
Most still had moderate to severe symptoms over six years of follow-up.
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Young chilren develop a greater preparedness for future challenges when their parents celebrate their efforts instead of their innate qualities
Grief and depression have similar symptoms. With new changes in psychiatric diagnosis definitions, the two will increasingly overlap.
Any weight lost while on the moose cleanse is incidental.
Being out of touch with their bodies may make some more susceptible to self-objectification.
Well-being improves over lifetimes and across generations
The unforeseen side effects of artificial sweeteners
A 15-year-old girl came out to her parents this week, by baking them a cake. According to new research, she's now less likely to be depressed, cynical, stressed, or anxious.
People who went through a virtual reality flying simulation emerged ready to save lives.