Teenagers who while away the hours on an electronic device — whether it's a computer, cell phone, tablet or TV — tend to have more problems with sleeping at night, a new study finds...
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The Myth of the Harmless Wrong
It’s logically possible but psychologically rare...
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Playing with Puzzles, Blocks May Build Children’s Spatial Skills
Play may seem like fun and games, but new research shows that specific kinds of play are actually associated with development of particular cognitive skills...
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Psychotherapy as a Kind of Art
Like my novels, it enabled me to make sense of a world that often seemed senseless...
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How Your Facebook Likes Could Cost You a Job
Researchers say a computer model can predict your personality based on your Facebook Likes, and such predictions could one day be used in hiring, banking and more. But should they?
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Smartphones Don’t Make Us Dumb
A significant change in our attention spans would happen over evolutionary time, not because you got a smartphone.
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Technologies, Apps for Therapy on the Go
A growing group of technologies is pitching coaching, counselling and monitoring services at teens and young adults fighting mental health issues.
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Mindfulness meditation melts away work-related stress
This growing trend can help everyone on the corporate ladder find calm within the chaos and a path to success.
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To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This
What happens if you decide that falling in love is not something that happens to you, but something that you do?
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Staying in touch during out-of-office hours damages workers’ wellbeing
Employees using various technological devices to stay "switched on" for work outside of office hours may face detrimental effects to their wellbeing and private life.
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