Childhood Spanking Backfires Spectacularly On Parents, 50 Years Research Finds (M)

Risks of spanking children confirmed by 50 years of research.

Risks of spanking children confirmed by 50 years of research.

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The Type Of Conversations That Make People Happiest (M)

People underestimate how interested others are in their lives and this may be why these conversations are avoided.

People underestimate how interested others are in their lives and this may be why these conversations are avoided.

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5 Elements of Western Diet Linked To Alzheimer’s Disease (M)

Study tests if western diet contributes to the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

Study tests if western diet contributes to the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

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The Simple Treatment That Beats Antidepressants (M)

Two-thirds of people with major depression were no longer depressed after this treatment.

Two-thirds of people with major depression were no longer depressed after this treatment.

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Spend This Long In Nature To Feel Fantastic (M)

How long to spend in nature to feel the greatest improvements to mood and reductions in anxiety.

How long to spend in nature to feel the greatest improvements to mood and reductions in anxiety.

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This Emotion Increases Dementia Risk By 73% (M)

People who experience these emotions in their 20s, 30s and 40s tend to develop memory problems in their 50s.

People who experience these emotions in their 20s, 30s and 40s tend to develop memory problems in their 50s.

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