Even before publication, health agencies were asking the journal not to publish the research.
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Without a healthy mind, tackling life’s challenges becomes exponentially more difficult.
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The Harvard Medical School’s clinical professor of psychiatry wrote the book on the topic.
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It’s not what you have, it’s what you do with it.
The controversial protest tactic has a checkered history.
Sometimes doing nothing means everything.
A study from May 2018 found that most lottery winners report greater life satisfaction over a long-term period.
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Harvard psychologists identify “prevalence-induced concept change,” our tendency to raise our threshold for success as we make progress.
In his latest book, ‘When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing’, Daniel Pink makes a convincing case for more naps.
When you look at the history of it, a strange pattern emerges.
It’s called change blindness, and you probably have it.
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Environmental concerns have caused some to opt-out of reproduction, both to help the planet and to protect their would-be children.
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