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How you talk to people with drug addiction might save their life.
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Arranged marriages and Western romantic practices have more in common than we might think.
New research on the public’s opinion about genetically modified foods illustrates an alarming cognitive bias.
There’s a difference between having a harmonious passion and an obsessive one.
The American Psychological Association recently released guidelines for treating boys and men. Men aren’t happy about it.
Digging deeper into the mystery of the brain, soul, and consciousness.
“The best is the child in a separate room, where it then remains alone,” a bestselling Nazi-era parenting book advised.
While the first child improves parents’ mental health, a second child does not.
People’s views can change. What do we do with that?
Researchers discover whether genes or social interaction shape personality.
How mutual admiration was torn asunder by the sex drive: Freud, Jung and the schism at the heart of psychoanalysis.
The secret to a calmer trip to work could be hidden in plain sight.
Psychedelics are crude drugs. Could neuroscience and super-intelligent AI help us design something better?
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The study shows when the ‘Napoleon complex’ is most likely to emerge.
Three study participants described their own memories as almost completely lacking a first-person perspective or involving any sense of “re-experiencing.”
To go beyond meaning you might need a helpful phrase.
The countdown continues! This is the #3 most popular video of 2018.
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The countdown continues! This is the 5th most popular video of 2018 — for good reason.
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Studies from neuroscience highlight how the brain both helps with and prevents collaboration.
The countdown continues! This is the 6th most popular video of 2018 — and it could save you years of trouble.
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America might be in the throes of a loneliness epidemic, but cultivating wisdom can help.
Good quotes are powerful catalysts for positive actions.
Researchers have changed their tune on how the disorders develop.
Celebrating five years since Grain Brain was published, David Perlmutter doubles down on his warnings.
New psychology research suggests people get more lasting joy from giving gifts.
Nurturing several relationships at once can empower us to build a life so rich that when we lose one love among many, we don’t feel as if we’ve lost ‘everything.’
About a quarter of victims’ lost time was avoidable.