Mental Well-being

Can you tell if someone is a psychopath by looking at their eyes? Research provides the answer

Many people believe it is possible to recognize a psychopath by their eyes. But what can a person’s gaze really reveal?

This can happen to your body when you stop eating sugar for a month

A writer from Verywell Mind decided to avoid added sugar for a month to examine how it affected...

Simple ways to make your commute less stressful

Mornings can feel heavy, especially when your brain has already started thinking about work tasks before the day...

The number of tattoos may reflect your personality, new study shows

Researchers are now trying to understand whether tattoos may also be linked to specific personality traits.

Less stress in the family may reduce childhood obesity

A new study suggests that parents’ stress levels may influence children’s weight.

Can you tell if someone is a psychopath by looking at their eyes? Research provides the answer

Many people believe it is possible to recognize a psychopath by their eyes. But what can a person’s gaze really reveal?

This can happen to your body when you stop eating sugar for a month

A writer from Verywell Mind decided to avoid added sugar for a month to examine how it affected...

Simple ways to make your commute less stressful

Mornings can feel heavy, especially when your brain has already started thinking about work tasks before the day...

The number of tattoos may reflect your personality, new study shows

Researchers are now trying to understand whether tattoos may also be linked to specific personality traits.

Expert tips for managing heated conversations during the holidays

Experts say a bit of preparation and a good sense of your own limits can help keep discussions respectful when emotions run high.

Study finds man dressed as batman triples commuter willingness to help

A rush-hour train in Italy turned unexpectedly generous when a rider dressed as Batman stepped on board.

This is why the smell of pine trees boost your mood

A familiar evergreen scent can brighten your mood, but not for the reasons many people assume.

New genetic study links impulsive choices to multiple diseases

A major study suggests that the tendency to pick quick rewards over delayed ones is rooted in our biology, and may influence risks for a wide range of medical conditions.

New research reveals: Creativity can slow brain aging

New research shows that just a few hours of creative activity each week can slow your brain’s aging and keep your mind sharp for years to come.

Ordinary routines matter more than wellness trends

Consistent everyday habits remain the most effective way to support lasting health.