Feelings of loneliness may interfere with a good night’s rest and can negatively influence health, according to a new study from the United States.
Feelings of loneliness may interfere with a good night’s rest and can negatively influence health, according to a new study from the United States.
Adolescents who sleep less than eight hours per night may be more likely to put on weight, according to a new study by researchers in Texas.
Exposure to swearing on television and in video games can increase aggression in youngsters, according to new research from Brigham Young University (BYU) in Utah.
Managers take note! Envious employees are more likely to engage in workplace sabotage if they have low social identification with their co-workers, new research from North America suggests.
Young late-nighters are less physically active and fit than their early-bird counterparts, new research from Australia suggests.
Poor diet during adolescence could affect teenagers’ mental health, according to new research from Australia.
Why are some people more aggressive than others? New research from the University of Cambridge suggests that anger regulation is associated with fluctuation of serotonin levels in the brain.
Where does our tendency to pet furry animals or scream at the sight of spiders come from? New research suggests that the right amygdala in our brains responds preferentially to the presence of animals.
Feelings of loneliness may interfere with a good night’s rest and can negatively influence health, according to a new study from the United States.
Feelings of loneliness may interfere with a good night’s rest and can negatively influence health, according to a new study from the United States.
Adolescents who sleep less than eight hours per night may be more likely to put on weight, according to a new study by researchers in Texas.
Exposure to swearing on television and in video games can increase aggression in youngsters, according to new research from Brigham Young University (BYU) in Utah.
Managers take note! Envious employees are more likely to engage in workplace sabotage if they have low social identification with their co-workers, new research from North America suggests.
Young late-nighters are less physically active and fit than their early-bird counterparts, new research from Australia suggests.
Poor diet during adolescence could affect teenagers’ mental health, according to new research from Australia.
Why are some people more aggressive than others? New research from the University of Cambridge suggests that anger regulation is associated with fluctuation of serotonin levels in the brain.
Where does our tendency to pet furry animals or scream at the sight of spiders come from? New research suggests that the right amygdala in our brains responds preferentially to the presence of animals.