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Josh Richardson, PreventDisease.com In a new study, Stanford psychologists examined why some people respond differently to an upsetting situation and
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Josh Richardson, PreventDisease.com In a new study, Stanford psychologists examined why some people respond differently to an upsetting situation and
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Kristina Kristen, Children’s Health Defense In the United States, many legislators and public health officials are busy trying to make vaccines
Josh Richardson, PreventDisease.com People who embrace a sense of unity and oneness—the idea that everything in the world is connected and
April McCarthy, PreventDisease.com Smiling really can make people feel happier, according to a paper examining thousands of participants in the Psychological
Josh Richardson, PreventDisease.com There is no secret to happiness, but there is a science to it, says Tim Bono, a psychology
Mae Chan, PreventDisease.com Living close to nature and spending time outside has significant and wide-ranging health benefits—according to new research
Josh Richardson, PreventDisease.com Imagination is a wonderful thing. Emotions are often a result of the mind telling us stories without our
Alex Pietrowski, Waking Times At the cutting edge of science and technology today is artificial intelligence and robotics, which are being