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Trudging toward happiness: What is the hedonic treadmill?
Girls tend to have more advanced language skills than boys, the researchers state.
An expert’s take on how to ace your exams through mindfulness.
Anxiety provoked by an unavoidable threat — like an electric shock in a lab — increases as the expected event draws closer.
This unsettling new understanding of vegetative patients raises medical ethics issues.
When you combine feelings of resentment with the societal praise of leaving one’s mark, it forms a lethal cocktail.
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How to deal with death in the digital age and save your loved ones from headache.
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Mirror neurons bounce smiles from one person to the next.
Storytelling has been a human tradition for thousands of years and for good reason: It holds a powerful influence over our psychology.
Setting a simple intention and coming prepared can help you — and those around you — win big.
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Cat owners are no more likely to be crazy than you.
In a new study, people who posted a lot of selfies were generally viewed as less likeable and more lonely.
Yet another study shows the potential efficacy of psychedelics in treating addiction.
As tempting as it may be to run away from emotionally-difficult situations, it’s important we confront them head-on.
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Learn how to redesign your job for maximum reward.
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Meditation doesn’t just reduce stress or make you a more spiritual person; it changes your brain in a variety of ways that can make it easier to learn new information.
This modern therapy technique has been shown to be effective and easy to learn — could teaching it to students help cut off a growing mental health crisis?
Check out these mysterious optical illusions that affect our visual perception.
The motivations behind this complex feeling.
Research suggests that you should adopt an ancient rhetorical method called ‘illeism’.
We like to think of creativity as an inherently good thing. History and science say otherwise.
Ever taken pleasure in someone else’s misfortune?
It turns out these little white lies serve a purpose.
Abraham Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs is depicted as a triangle with self-actualization at the very top. Right before his death, Maslow wanted to add another to the hierarchy: Self-transcendence.
If ever there was a food that holds a lesson for building bridges in a fractured America, it’s the cabbage roll.
Experts’ thoughts on this unique emotional state.
It may be an uncomfortable thing to do, but creating a will can save your loved ones a lot of headaches after you’re gone.
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The fine lines between enjoying another person’s misery.
Suffering can buffer us, and make us more polished versions of ourselves — if we have the right attitude.
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Here are some practical ways to disagree and get along with someone at the same time.
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