mental health
Psilocybin doesn’t just make you trip; it can have lasting effects on how you see the world.
Ancient beverages such as tea and chamomile can heighten your modern-day performance.
Protestantism is good for some people and bad for others. At least that is the conclusion if we are to judge by the stark matters of life, or death, and […]
Almost 200 cognitive biases rule our everyday thinking. A new codex boils them down to 4.
Sometimes doing nothing means everything.
Our attention is more than just a resource. It is an experience.
Is it “perverseness,” the “death drive,” or something else?
A growing body of research shows promising signs that the keto diet might be able to improve mental health.
This economy has us in survival mode, stressing out our bodies and minds.
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A new study explores how certain personality traits affect individuals’ attitudes on obesity in others.
It marks a first for the U.S., where some 49,000 people died from opioids in 2018.
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.
Also, don’t offer screen-time as a reward for good behavior.
While the first child improves parents’ mental health, a second child does not.
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.
Remaining mentally active slows dementia’s symptoms, if not its progress.
America might be in the throes of a loneliness epidemic, but cultivating wisdom can help.
Researchers have changed their tune on how the disorders develop.
About a quarter of victims’ lost time was avoidable.
The billionaire entrepreneur predicts the rise of technology will soon force society to rethink the modern work week.
Childhood trauma can affect a child’s brain in dramatic ways for the rest of their lives.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is updated for the 21st century in a new study.
You can incorporate these science-backed activities into your evening routine tonight.
Who would have thought that endlessly comparing your life to others would make you feel bad?
The first list of antidepressant food scores restructures the “standard” American diet.
Researchers find out why some people believe utter BS.
Schadenfreude is a common feeling, but not all of it is the same.