Negativity is the safest way to ruin something good in our life, experts keep telling us. It is negativity that makes us stop dead before our projects / endeavors have come to a successful end (quitting smoking, dieting, working out, and so on), and it’s also negativity the one that puts a damper of anything el... |
10 August 2009 14:31 GMT |
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Countless studies have already shown that there’s nothing but benefits to be derived from working out on a regular basis, from better health and an overall improved mood, to increased productivity and less stress. A new study comes now to show that, as far as the mood boosting abilities of physical exercise go,... |
4 June 2009 15:21 GMT |
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The concept of lifestyle medicine is a relatively new one, unwillingly created by Norman Cousins, who was a writer and a news magazine editor in the 1970s. Having been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, the then-layman prescribed himself a diet consisting mainly of good mood, lots of laughter, and funny videos. Af... |
18 April 2009 05:01 GMT |
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The links that the human brain makes are, at times, very odd, and researchers have spent vast amounts of time studying them. One such class of interactions is that which occurs between a person's emotion and their identity. In a new survey, investigators from a consortium of universities and other research insti... |
15 April 2009 04:07 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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Guessing the state of mind of a human can be a tricky thing to do for the untrained eye, although most psychologists brag about their ability to do it, based on body (or facial, in this case) language. However, their results are not entirely accurate and most definitely not very fast either. They could never be emplo... |
3 December 2008 05:59 GMT |
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Couples in which one of the partners exhibits high levels of relationship-contingent self-esteem (RCSE) may be placed under unnecessary strain, recent scientific studies show. Too much emotional weight placed in the relationship can scare the other partner away, or create uncomfortable situations that do more harm th... |
3 December 2008 02:35 GMT |
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It's in vogue to go to the shrink. You see it everywhere: everybody does it and many movies have a psychoanalytical plot. But what it's all about?The desire is the impulse for initiating our actions. If satisfied, it causes welfare. But if the desires are not accomplished, they can cause trauma. Psychoanaly... |
17 April 2008 11:12 GMT |
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Looking for a hot babe? Then go directly to the sad girl at the party. The sexual tigress lurks inside her. A new research published in the British Medical Journal shows that women who experience from mild to moderate depressions have with up to 30% more sex than women with a more balanced psyche. The study was made ... |
24 March 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Did your beloved sweet honey transform into a tough bitch? Yeah, we all blame it on PMS syndrome or menopause, but contrary to common belief, women were found by numerous studies to be 1.5 to 3 times more exposed to severe depression than men. A new research carried out at the University of Alberta urged for careful... |
18 December 2007 14:06 GMT |
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