Your facial expression may betray your thoughts or feelings. But it also impairs your ability to grasp written language bearing on emotions, says a new study.
Your facial expression may betray your thoughts or feelings. But it also impairs your ability to grasp written language bearing on emotions, says a new study.
Our memories are strengthened during periods of rest while we are awake, say researchers.
WASHINGTON - If you’re about to try to negotiate a pay rise, it might be a good idea to have a sugary drink beforehand, according to a study published this week in Psychological Science.
Washington - Supportive parents seem to encourage their children’s physical activities more, says a new study.
PARIS – If running is your thing, you may want to throw away those pricey sports shoes and just do it barefoot, according to a study released Wednesday.
WASHINGTON - A vaccination campaign to combat rotavirus in the world’s poorest countries could save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children, according to a pair of studies published this week.
A simple eye test can help diagnose inherited mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder or manic depression, according to new evidence.
Moderation appears to be the best approach to controlling blood sugar in a form of diabetes that affects many adults, researchers said on Wednesday, since lowering it too far can be as risky as letting it stay too high.
NEW YORK - Mall walking, or ambling around a shopping center for exercise, has become a major fitness option in the United States, and not just for senior citizens.
WASHINGTON - A prostate cancer vaccine that uses relatives of smallpox virus helped patients with advanced and otherwise untreatable cancer live longer, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.