Why Good People Do Terrible Things When Given Orders (M)
The neural mechanism behind some of history’s most disturbing acts of obedience.
The neural mechanism behind some of history’s most disturbing acts of obedience.
Nearly half of users faced moderately severe withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop antidepressant medication.
Even the lonely don’t grasp the true health risks of social disconnection.
Researchers found that emotional gains were highest for the socially disadvantaged.
One handful of this food a day can help improve mood.
Scientists tracked elderly participants for years and discovered this common food’s powerful brain-protective effects.
The secret to better memory is not more practice, it is strategic rest.
Distress and well-being are not two sides of the same coin and what that means for treatment.
Surveys of 43,000 people reveal the complex emotional trade-offs of parenthood.
B12 deficiency is relatively easy to correct with a change in diet or supplementation.
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