Have you ever wondered why lots of modern adults are single? A new study published by Bowling Green State University claims that modern people often don't feel like they genuinely need partners.
Kate Yakimchuk dating personality relationship research 20 June 2023While all narcissists might seem the same, they can actually be pretty much different, and their age and gender matter. A new study claims that older female narcissists are way different from young male ones, and vice versa.
Kate Yakimchuk personality narcissism research 20 June 2023When someone hurts or wrongs you, then it's pretty normal to dislike or even hate them. But what if someone dislikes you for seemingly no reason?
Kate Yakimchuk relationship personality communication 19 June 2023People always notice beauty, and most individuals dream of dating someone really attractive. But when someone attractive actually shows interest in them, lots of individuals back off, feeling insecure or confused.
Kate Yakimchuk dating beauty personality insecurity 19 June 2023When you become closer with someone, it usually means they like you - but not always as a potential partner. People can like someone but still just want to be friends with them, but there are some signs that can help you understand their true feelings.
Kate Yakimchuk love relationship communication dating 19 June 2023Modern people don't seem to be as family-oriented as the previous generations. While their parents and grandparents are often concerned by this fact, it's not always something bad that makes modern families change their priorities.
Kate Yakimchuk children family parenting personality 18 June 2023Although we often assume that our friends are relatives, they only want the best for us, this is not always the case. Sometimes when someone is jealous, they mask it to look worried.
Kate Yakimchuk jealousy communication personality personal boundaries 18 June 2023It's natural for people to have expectations and dreams, because they often hope for the best. Expectations often lead to disappointment - and that's why it's sometimes safer not to have any.
Kate Yakimchuk expectations personality mental health disappointment happiness 18 June 2023While it's still not completely clear what causes dementia, scientists find more and more things that increase risks significantly. A new study published on IOS Press claims that air pollution might play a significant role in it.
Kate Yakimchuk mental health dementia air pollution health research 17 June 2023When we are young, we often want to date attractive people, and that's basically everything we want our partners to be. Meanwhile, when people become more mature, their preferences often change - they not only value character more, but even their tastes change.
Kate Yakimchuk relationship couple love preferences personality 17 June 2023Hobbies make our lives brighter, allowing us to be more creative, passionate and generally happy. But the older we get, the less time we tend to spend doing what we like, rather than what we should be doing.
Kate Yakimchuk hobby personality maturity 17 June 2023Modern science always surprises us with new facts about human brain and body, and this time is no exception. Researchers from Neuron Journal claim that not only our brain, but also liver and intestines are involved in choosing what food you prefer the most.
Kate Yakimchuk overeating science eating habits research 17 June 2023Children love everything that makes them happy - and unfortunately, sweets and unhealthy snacks are also part of it. To make sure your kids have healthy eating habits, you need to be a good role model for them.
Kate Yakimchuk children healthy food healthy diet 17 June 2023Some people want things even more when they know they can't have them - and that's a pretty common thing. When a person is on a diet, they often want to eat lots of things they shouldn't, and it's true in many other situations.
Kate Yakimchuk dreaming goals personality 17 June 2023When you know what you want to achieve, but it's hard for you to even start doing something, it's usually your brain that stops you. It happens for multiple reasons, and each of them potentially stops you from being happier.
Kate Yakimchuk goals personality anxiety fears 16 June 2023While methods that can reverse and cure depression evolve every year, the newest research published on PNAS claims that strong magnetic impulses can also help. This method still needs more testing, but it seems to be pretty promising for people with abnormal brain signals leading to that illness.
Kate Yakimchuk depression mental health research 16 June 2023It is normal for couples to communicate and work through their problems together, but some couples tend to argue over petty and unimportant things. While sometimes harmless, it can also be a sign that something is not right in the relationship.
Kate Yakimchuk couple relationship communication conflicts love 16 June 2023A study published on Science Direct claims that long-term alcohol drinking can irreversibly damage your brain. While some negative effects can go away after you stop drinking for a while, others may stay with you forever.
Kate Yakimchuk brain brain damage health mental health alcohol 16 June 2023Exercising is helpful for both body and mind, and it's true for people of all ages. The latest study published in IOS Press claims that physical activity can decrease dementia in older people.
Kate Yakimchuk research science alzheimer dementia exercising 15 June 2023Parents and babysitters can influence newborn babies a lot, but the newest research published on Science Direct shows that the impact is even bigger than we thought. The way you talk to a child and how often you do it impacts their abilities, because it helps them develop some parts of their brain faster.
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