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Why your kid won’t put down the smartphone – it’s not your fault

It’s important to know how technology affects the human brain. John M Lund Photography Inc/Stone via Getty Images by Meghan Owenz, Penn State Nearly three-quarters of parents...

Think therapy is navel-gazing? Think again

Steven Sandage, Boston University Midway through a recent lecture about my psychology research, a bright graduate student voiced a familiar question. “I have heard psychotherapy makes...

Happy Twosday! Why numbers like 2/22/22 have been too fascinating for over 2,000 years

by Barry Markovsky, University of South Carolina This Feb. 22, the world hits an unprecedented milestone. It’s the date itself: 2/22/22. And this so-called “Twosday”...

Life’s stages are changing – we need new terms and new ideas to describe how adults develop and grow

These days, people in their 20s are figuring out who they are as adults, rather than experiencing “extended adolescence.” Hinterhaus Productions/DigitalVision via Getty Images by...

Stressed out at college? Here are five essential reads on how to take better care of your mental health

Most college students believe there’s a mental health crisis on campuses throughout the nation. FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images Alvin Buyinza, The Conversation and Jamaal Abdul-Alim, The...

At what age are people usually happiest? New research offers surprising clues

In an ongoing study, most of those interviewed seemed to recognize that they were happier in their 30s than they were in their 20s. RyanJLane...

The best way to follow through on your New Year’s resolution? Make an ‘old year’s resolution’

by Mark Canada, Indiana University Kokomo and Christina Downey, Indiana University If you’ve made a New Year’s resolution, your plot for self-improvement probably kicks into...

Foods high in added fats and refined carbs are like cigarettes

  – addictive and unhealthy   by Ashley Gearhardt, University of Michigan Every year millions of Americans try to cut down on ultra-processed foods – industrial formulations that are...

Research suggests cat and dog ‘moms’ and ‘dads’ are parenting their pets

by Shelly Volsche, Boise State University A pup out for a stroll, without paws touching the ground. Shelly Volsche, CC BY-ND Have you noticed more cats riding...

Study: Amateur football hits linked to later-life difficulty

BOSTON (AP) — The more hits to the head an amateur football player takes, the greater the risk that he will be depressed, have...

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