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For more than a century, folklore and cartoons have warned us: eat cheese before bed, and you’re in for a strange night. Winsor McCay’s 1904 comic strip Dream of the Rarebit Fiend famously turned the ...
Blueprint reports that setting boundaries this summer can protect your peace, reduce social burnout, and enhance joy.
The old belief that cheese causes nightmares may hold some truth, according to new research published in the journal ...
Why do we love watching death game shows? A psychiatrist breaks down our obsession with dystopian survival stories.
The new Centaur artificial intelligence (AI) demonstrates an ability to predict human behavior, with an accuracy exceeding ...
Do conservatives really have better mental well-being than liberals? A new study suggests the answer depends entirely on how ...
The BPS is delighted to announce that this year’s prestigious British Psychological Society Presidents’ Award has been presented to Professor Beth Jeffries.
In contrast, those who leaned on injurious humor styles, such as sarcasm, ridicule, or self-deprecating jokes, were perceived ...
How often should you have sex to reap the greatest benefit for your relationship? Science may have an answer—and it’s probably less often than you think.
Recognizing outstanding performance with sports awards is a question of identity, not just ability, University of Queensland ...
Conversations allow humans to communicate their thoughts, feelings and ideas to others. This in turn enables them to learn ...
A creative play programme has significantly improved new parents’ and carers’ mental health, according to research by the ...