People tend to start crying from a large number of reasons, ranging from disappointments, bad news, failures and severe pain, but experts have thus far failed to understand the exact role that this behavior has for our species. Tel Aviv University (TAU) evolutionary biologist and researcher Oren Hasson now proposes t... |
29 August 2009 22:11 GMT |
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They don’t call women crybabies for no reason, or at least, they don’t do so unjustly. A new survey has revealed that, ever since they are born and until their final days, women cry for about one year and four months without stopping, which amounts to 12,000 hours in tears for reasons that can range from ... |
12 August 2009 15:31 GMT |
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It's common knowledge that some people feel relieved after a crying episode, especially if it occurs as a response to a tragic situation, such as the loss of a loved one, or even a fortunate event, such as winning a prize or witnessing an emotional occurence. As a result, those who cry say that shedding tears al... |
3 February 2009 04:44 GMT |
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There are numerous scientific studies that argue the benefits of crying for most people, in terms of letting go of their inner emotions and of whatever bothers them. But a new research, conducted by researchers at the University of South Florida and the Tilburg University, in The Netherlands, shows that these benefit... |
28 December 2008 04:13 GMT |
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