LANSING, Mich. – A new study is shedding light on how prevalent drug overdose deaths are in the U.S. and how those left in the wake of a devastating loss are overlooked. “They face a great deal of ...
Between the endless delays and violent turbulence, flying can already be a nerve-wracking experience. But scientists have now ...
A new brain scan study shows witnessing someone else get bullied can trigger an instant distress response, especially in people who have been bullied before — and that the physical reaction can ...
A study dubbed “The Love Competition” conducted at Stanford measured brain activity in attempts to determine if one person can love more than another, but what seemed really apparent from the study is ...
Roughly one in every three Americans have reported knowing someone who has died of a drug overdose, a new survey found. The poll, conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
A new study of data from 20 million LinkedIn users reveals why it's important to get out of your job-seeking bubble ...
Your favorite emoji might reveal more about you than your therapist. According to a new study published in the journal Current Psychology from Oklahoma State University, your emoji habits might be a ...
When going through a tough time, all someone seeks is a bit of emotional support to ease their stress. There are many ways to express support, from verbal expressions like compassionate and reassuring ...