Who Is More Negative – Conservatives or Liberals?
A new study explored the thought processes of conservatives and liberals and found that one group was significantly more likely to focus on negative information.
Continue reading →A new study explored the thought processes of conservatives and liberals and found that one group was significantly more likely to focus on negative information.
Continue reading →It might be hard to believe, but adorable kittens like ones in the photo above might be harboring a parasite that has been linked to explosive bouts of rage in humans.
Continue reading →Guidelines for health are fairly simple: Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, keep your body fat at a healthy percentage, and don’t smoke. But are we following those guidelines?
Continue reading →Guidelines being too restrictive regarding sun exposure may do more harm than good for health.
Continue reading →Have you ever struggled with a problem, only to have the answer come to you seemingly out of nowhere?
Continue reading →A new study found that a low BMI and high body fat percentage (not just high BMI) are independently associated with increased mortality in both men and women.
Continue reading →The commonly used ADHD drug Adderall can induce psychosis that is nearly identical to schizophrenia.
Continue reading →The results of a study are in, and an incredible discovery about the “food of the gods” has been revealed.
Continue reading →To become a non-smoker, you will need to identify the psychological associations you have with smoking.
Continue reading →Here’s how to mentally and physically prepare yourself to stop smoking, and the best way to quit for good.
Continue reading →Cigarettes are a formidable opponent, but they can be conquered. In order to stop smoking, you must know what you are up against.
Continue reading →We resort to mental gymnastics to avoid accepting that our logic – or our belief system itself – is flawed. Lying, denying, and rationalizing are among the tactics we employ to dance around the truth and avoid the discomfort that contradiction creates.
Continue reading →In the early 1960s, social psychologist Stanley Milgram shocked the world when he presented the results of his experiments on obedience to authority. Here’s the history of his research, newer findings, and what it all means for us.
Continue reading →A new study on eggs, cholesterol, and cardiovascular health yielded some intriguing findings.
Continue reading →Want to begin a structured weight loss program? You might have a difficult time finding one that works.
Continue reading →It turns out that brains – much like humans – love pleasure, and they are wired to pay attention to things that have made them happy in the past.
Continue reading →Brain levels of Vitamin B12 decrease naturally with age, and a new study has found that individuals with schizophrenia and autism also tend to experience a premature decrease, showing far lower brain levels of B12 than their peers at similar ages.
Continue reading →Accumulating evidence suggests that millions of Americans are abusing Adderall, and the consequences could be deadly.
Continue reading →Chocolate doesn’t have to be off-limits. In fact, a growing body of research shows that, in moderation, it provides impressive health benefits.
Continue reading →A new study has revealed that using BMI to gauge health has incorrectly labeled an estimated 74,936,678 adults as healthy or unhealthy.
Continue reading →A new brain imaging study has found that scans may identify children who are vulnerable to depression before symptoms appear.
Continue reading →A study on adolescents with depression revealed some disturbing information: in many cases, follow-up care is inadequate. The research was led by Briannon C. O’Connor, Ph.D., who completed the work while at New York University School of Medicine, New York, … Continue reading →