Anger and aggression are pervasive among humans. That's no surprise, since anger is an ancient response that is built into the brain. Getting angry can even be a cocktail of brain and body hormones, ...
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Robert Sapolsky on Free Will and Why We’re Not in Control of Our Actions
Interviewing the neuroscientist and primate behavior expert on a question that could radically change our understanding of ...
New research reveals that child maltreatment leaves measurable biological “scars” on DNA, altering brain structure and function.
To define the profiles, researchers analyzed the sleep data of 770 “healthy” young adults ages 22 to 36, indicating they had ...
Sleep is one of the most vital “non-negotiable” aspects of a healthy life – we all know that. Whether you’re aiming to take ...
Summary: New research shows that our own physical movements can alter how we perceive emotions on others’ faces. In a virtual reality experiment, participants were more likely to judge a face as angry ...
Experts at ASHG 2025 will tackle clinical and genetic research challenges on sex, gender and sexuality, exploring ethics, ...
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Can dogs slow down aging in women?
Dogs can slow down the aging process in women, suggests new research. Owning or working with man’s best friend puts the ...
Researchers from Concordia University in Montreal identified five distinct sleep profiles that may help explain why some ...
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