Exercise Helps Teens with Depression
11/26/2013New research has found that depression can be eased significantly in teens by having them do something we should all...
Read MoreLess ADHD in Sunny Climates
11/14/2013It appears that sunshine affects children's health: sunny areas may have a lower rate of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than areas...
Read MoreMarital Happiness May Be in Your Genes
10/24/2013A recent study found that a gene known as 5-HTTLPR may hold the key to whether we will be happy...
Read MoreDoes Asperger’s Syndrome Exist?
10/22/2013The push to restore the Asperger's diagnosis gained some scientific weight recently when a study found significant differences between the...
Read MoreLying While Texting
9/17/2013There is some evidence that those who lie while sending a digital message tend to respond more slowly and edit...
Read MoreRoad Rage and Music
9/10/2013New research has discovered that listening to soothing songs can calm drivers and prevent an episode of road rage from...
Read MoreThe Positive Side of Shopping
8/17/2013According to a study out of the Tilburg University in the Netherlands, for many people shopping increases loneliness, but for...
Read MoreMental Health and the Great Outdoors
8/10/2013A new study has found that nature-based outings provided the veterans suffering from PTSD with positive effects on their mental...
Read MoreMice Given False Memories
8/8/2013A recent study that found that mice could be given false memories indistinguishable from their real memories.
Read MoreSafer Living in a City
8/6/2013Residents of large urban areas are actually at a lower risk of physical harm than their counterparts who live in...
Read MoreBullied at Work Because of Looks
8/1/2013A new study has found that those who are considered unattractive may have to endure bullying on the job solely...
Read MoreDivorce Makes Women Happy
7/25/2013According to new research, many women were found to be happier and more content with their lives all around once...
Read MoreFewer Arguments for Older Couples
7/18/2013According to new research, a perk of couples sticking it out through thick and thin as you get older may...
Read MoreParanoid like Me
6/27/2013A number of studies have found that paranoid thoughts are quite common and regularly occur in almost half the poplulation.
Read MoreBlood Pressure and Volunteering
6/25/2013A recent study out of Carnegie Mellon University has found a link between being a committed volunteer and having a...
Read MoreNew Psychiatric Diagnoses Stir Controversy
6/1/2013Mental health workers--psychiatrists, social workers, and psychologists--consult a book called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders, known by...
Read MoreMood, Music and Genre
5/25/2013Two new studies verify that music can play a powerful role in mood control.
Read MoreWomen In The Workplace Too Modest
5/23/2013According to recent research, women are frequently overly modest about their personal input, especially when working with men.
Read MoreSpiking Suicide Rates
5/16/2013According to a recent study, suicide rates among middle-aged American men and women has risen dramatically in the past 10...
Read MoreTylenol for Angst?
4/27/2013A new study out of the University of British Columbia has found that acetaminophen, the generic form of Tylenol, reduces...
Read MoreMarriage May Add Pounds
4/18/2013According to new research, weight gain is common in the first few years of marriage, but mainly among those who...
Read MoreIt May Pay to be Pessimistic
3/16/2013New research has found that those who have a pessimistic outlook about the future stand a greater chance of having...
Read MoreHappiest Places on Earth
3/9/2013For the fourth year running, the residents of Hawaii outrank people living everywhere else in in the US in terms...
Read MoreEffects of Work Injuries on Health and Businesses
3/6/2013According to a recent study out of UC Davis, work-related injuries and illnesses from high stress and risky jobs cost...
Read MoreEffects of Bullying
3/5/2013According to new research, bullying may leave lasting scars that sadly follow its victims well into adulthood.
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