How to successfully handle passive-aggressive relationships
Date Posted: January 15, 2015
Categories: Relationships & Marriage
GOWearable goose-bump sensor could one day help detect when people are moved
Jan 15
Categories: Other
GOStudy reveals the chance that mild age-related memory and thinking problems will turn into dementia.
Jan 14
Categories: Aging & Geriatric Issues
GOThis tip may help people who are feeling depressed.
Jan 14
Categories: Depression
GOPeople who are high on this personality trait have healthier hearts.
Jan 13
Categories: Health / Illness / Medical Issues, Personality problems
GOCollege students with ADHD are more likely to drop out than other students, have lower grade point averages, and endorse more academic difficulties overall. Approximately 25% of college students with ADHD receive ...
Jan 13
Categories: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
GOIt’s very common to see people engage in escapist and addictive behaviours at night such as drinking, watching porn, eating junk food or even watching a movie. But why
night? What’s so different about that time of the day that makes people more ...
Jan 13
Categories: Addictions
GOA technique developed at Boston Children’s Hospital allows these subtle mutation patterns to be traced and mapped spatially for the first time. This capability is a significant advance for genetics research and provides a new way to study both the ...
Jan 12
Categories: Other
GOBehind every successful person is a conscientious partner. So, is it true that successful people get significant help from their partners? And is the form of this quote accurate? Is it that successful men are helped by women, but not the other way ...
Jan 12
Categories: Workplace Issues
GOWhat is the best way to ease someone's pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated RSA Short, Dr Brené Brown reminds us that ...
Jan 10
Categories: Empathy
GOYou’re feeling down, and your doctor or therapist has confirmed it: You have depression. Now what?
Until recently, many experts thought that your clinician could literally pick any antidepressant or type of psychotherapy at random because, with a ...
Jan 10
Categories: Depression
GOMen waiting to become fathers for the first time experienced hormonal changes before their babies were born, and levels of some hormones appeared linked to those of the men's wives, according to a new study.
Jan 9
Categories: Pregnancy & Birthing
GOStepping on the scale is common among dieters but how does the frequency of weigh-ins impact weight? A new study in PLOS ONE showed that the more frequently dieters weighed themselves the more weight they lost, and if participants went more than a ...
Jan 9
GOContrary to conventional wisdom, this mental quality protects against severe mental illness.
Jan 8
Categories: Schizophrenia
GOTeens with controlling parents have trouble handling disagreements when they get older
Jan 8
Categories: Child Development
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