Gum makers have claimed, for decades, chewing is good for your mental health. They’re kind of on to something.
Why we procrastinate has less to do with willpower than with how flexibly our brains handle stress and discomfort - and the ...
Since her husband Charlie Kirk's assassination, Erika Kirk has had her grief picked apart online. It's called "grief policing," and it needs to stop.
WE USUALLY CRY when watching movies because something there happened to us, or someone we know — or at the very least, the film presents a premise that might remotely hit close to home.
Men suffer not because they are ill treated by women, changing mores or a changing economy. The real damage Vincent documents ...
Based on developmental psychology and Nietzsche, here's how people become trapped in patterns of appeasement, rebellion, or ...
It is a beautiful moment of euphoria for the parents and nearest family members when they hear the cry of a new born child. Most of us might have went through this experience; and others may have seen ...
The funeral where tears wouldn't come. The breakup that felt like nothing. You weren't broken—you were surviving.
A newborn's first cry is a vital sign of a healthy transition to life outside the womb, signaling the lungs opening and the body's survival systems activating. This initial cry, distinct from adult ...
Does Sabrina Carpenter believe in suffering for her art, or does she just have really bad luck? That's the big question after the singer's Monday night visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers where she ...
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Answering the question of why humans are the only species that visibly cry from grief or frustration may hold the key to reducing aggression in high-stress environments, such as prisons or police ...