Early-stage relationship intensity is fueled by dopamine, not attachment security. This reward-based activation creates ...
A new study reveals that people are far more emotionally affected by anticipating negative future outcomes than by imagining ...
Imaginary friends are part of normal childhood development, but clinicians should assess rigidity, distress, or functional impairment to separate healthy play from underlying concern issues.
Adrian Gonzales had faced 29 charges for his actions in the 2022 shooting, in which 19 children were killed by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in Texas.
In June 2025, an elderly woman with dementia went missing in a forested area in Natuna, Indonesia, while tending to her ...
Korea’s harsh moral expectations for public figures have once again come under scrutiny, as star chef Lim Seong-geun saw his hard-won fame ...
This article traces how Delhi evolved in Bollywood from a mere filming location into a commanding narrative voice. Blending ...
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Urbana School District approves plan to limit suspensions, expulsions
URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Urbana School District #116 has voted to update disciplinary measures through a new plan after a review ...
They may have shared just one fully fit arm, but Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios still lit up a packed Kia Arena with ...
Highly intelligent individuals tend to process information faster, especially in familiar domains. Waiting for others to arrive at the same conclusion can feel painfully slow. You’re not trying to ...
Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively have attacked each other in court—and in the press—since filing competing lawsuits over ...
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Does testosterone make you angry? Here’s what the science says
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: Testosterone’s reputation for causing anger and aggression is overstated — the science shows a more complex … ...
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