Many women may find that having a good cry makes them feel better. The occasional cry even seems cathartic. However, this does not seem to be the case, as TIME HEALTHLAND reports. Recent research has shed some light on the subject of “releasing it all” in a good cry. The study found that for two-thirds…
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You just might hear millions of kids across the world smile, sigh and say “I told you so”. To what might they may be referring? Well, the idea that the Xbox is a very useful and necessary device and they would be right despite the fact that moms across the globe are cringing. Sunnybrook Health…
Read MoreCan Fatty Foods Make You Happy?
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation suggests that there is a correlation between food and a person’s emotional state. Led by Belgian researcher Dr. Lukas Van Oudenhove, scientists found that even absent taste, smell, and look, saturated fat fended off negative emotions. Take a look at the video below to learn…
Read MoreSiblings Share Brain Activity?
Dr. Michael Spencer, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, led a study that has identified the reduced activity in a part of the brain associated with empathy and argues it may be a “biomarker” for a familial risk of autism. In a previous blog, “Mindblindness”, we reported on autism. Individuals affected by autism have…
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