From China to Brazil to Germany, huge numbers of people are addicted to shopping, driven in part by companies that use gaming ...
The surge in gold loans, changing consumer psychology, and RBI's regulatory concerns add to the evolving landscape of ...
About 40% of patients in primary care have pain or illness that cannot be explained by diagnostic tests. It is commonly assumed that the symptoms are “all in their heads,” and that little or nothing ...
At 165 lbs, redshirt-senior Maxx Mayfield earned an automatic qualifier spot at the NCAA Wrestling Championships by placing sixth. After dropping his first match as the No. 8 seed, Mayfield managed to ...
Although at times as frothy and high-concept as a telenovela (and dispatching of peripheral female characters rather speedily and often brutally), the tense, slow-burn series never dismisses the very ...
After a week full of dreary and wet weather, the stubborn rain finally let up for the special night of the Greenfest concert ...
Racial discrimination is detrimental to youth mental health. A new book explores how the American school system reinforces racial inequality.
The bad news, for this book and many other things besides, is our actual existing government, whose actions further undermine ...
Today is International Day of Happiness. Clodagh Finn meets neuropsychologist, musician, and stroke survivor professor Eric ...
The “overarching goal of public policy should be to increase happiness”, writes Darren Henley, the chief executive of Arts ...
Reproduction is a critical biological imperative. If reproduction falls below replacement level, a population declines—and ultimately disappears.
You kind of pinch yourself,” Tauer says, “because these are the nights that are about as good as it gets in college ...